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thanks a lot.

8 weeks is too long! :/

will they be able to meet the 90 days promise?
 
maged_mmh said:
thanks a lot.

8 weeks is too long! :/

will they be able to meet the 90 days promise?

There is no promise. They "aim" to meet the 90 day limit - There are no promises. You have to wait.
 
I'm sure this question has been asked before, but I cannot find it..

So here it is:
What do we need to put in VISITS TO CANADA section? I've been living in Canada since 2011, studied and now working. I travelled a lot between 2011 and 2016.
So do we put every entry/exit we made in Canada, or do I put study/work permit timelines? Say, if I studied 3 years, I just put "3 years" in length of stay? But if I travelled few times within 3 years do I need to put this in as well?

thanks in advance
 
In the OINP application form, there is a section saying if you or your spouse applied any other pnp? Should I include any previous pnp application or leave it blank since I have not received any result from the other province yet?
 
I have been promoted since after creating EE profile and receiving PT from Ontario. Should I add my new position separately in work history for both EE profile & OINP form?
 
aditik15 said:
I have been promoted since after creating EE profile and receiving PT from Ontario. Should I add my new position separately in work history for both EE profile & OINP form?

Yes, please mention the designation, NOC and the date from which it has been effective.
 
In the OINP application form, there is a section saying if you or your spouse applied any other pnp? Should I include any previous pnp application or leave it blank since I have not received any result from the other province yet?
Any help please
 
Hi guys,

With almighty of God, Did landing today at Niagara.
Whole process was about 15 mnts total
Drove to US border; told them the purpose; officer gave slip from there and showed the way to Canada border.
It was about 10am, not busy at all
Asked for my passport and CoPR.
They Found me under PNP. Did not ask for anything else.
Told us to wait, called 5 mnts after. Signed CoPR, waited anthr 2-3 mnts.
CAlled us and gave PP and CoPR back. And said congrats....

It was a very smooth and fast process.
Officers were very nice,,.
Applied fr new Sin and health card....

All the best to for all you here...
Thanks to u all and this forum....
It was a 3 yrs journey together and got it atlast...

Believe everything happens for a good reason., so just keep trying and never give up....
 
jemdill said:
Hi guys,

With almighty of God, Did landing today at Niagara.
Whole process was about 15 mnts total
Drove to US border; told them the purpose; officer gave slip from there and showed the way to Canada border.
It was about 10am, not busy at all
Asked for my passport and CoPR.
They Found me under PNP. Did not ask for anything else.
Told us to wait, called 5 mnts after. Signed CoPR, waited anthr 2-3 mnts.
CAlled us and gave PP and CoPR back. And said congrats....

It was a very smooth and fast process.
Officers were very nice,,.
Applied fr new Sin and health card....

All the best to for all you here...
Thanks to u all and this forum....
It was a 3 yrs journey together and got it atlast...

Believe everything happens for a good reason., so just keep trying and never give up....

Congrats and all the very best :) .
 
ims_83 said:
In the OINP application form, there is a section saying if you or your spouse applied any other pnp? Should I include any previous pnp application or leave it blank since I have not received any result from the other province yet?
Any help please

Since nothing happened on those PNP applications, you can mention N/A.
 
Hey Guys,

I would like to kindly ask you some questions regarding Ontario PNP. My husband's employer can apply for nomination for my husband, he has over 2 years of work experience in NOC B class. I was looking into applications and my question is : can my husband be unemployed when applying for PNP?
He has worked for this employer for 10 months and now our work permits have ended and we would like to either stay here and wait while applying for PNP or go back to our country. Our status here in Canada is legal, we did not overstayed our stay but obviously my husband can't work. So is it going to be acceptable for him to apply while unemployed or is it better to go back to our country and search for employment and apply then?
And also do they need ECA from Wes while applying for PNP (not thru EE)? I can't find this info anywhere.
 
doro_07 said:
Hey Guys,

I would like to kindly ask you some questions regarding Ontario PNP. My husband's employer can apply for nomination for my husband, he has over 2 years of work experience in NOC B class. I was looking into applications and my question is : can my husband be unemployed when applying for PNP?
He has worked for this employer for 10 months and now our work permits have ended and we would like to either stay here and wait while applying for PNP or go back to our country. Our status here in Canada is legal, we did not overstayed our stay but obviously my husband can't work. So is it going to be acceptable for him to apply while unemployed or is it better to go back to our country and search for employment and apply then?
And also do they need ECA from Wes while applying for PNP (not thru EE)? I can't find this info anywhere.
No problem in being unemployed while you send the OINP application package. Just that you need to mention it in your application. You can stay in Canada until you are legally permitted and then move back to your home country. In case you move back, then inform OINP about the change in address and country..
Yes, ECA from WES is required by OINP.
 
Thank you sushsmart15. Your answer is very helpful.
One more question : does he need ECA even if he graduated only secondary school? Can you please post any links, the guide mentions only copies of diplomas.