Tuesday, September 8, 2015 | By: JustPJ

Change Of NOC

In every endeavor that we enter into, always remember to play your game right.

Take for example in pursuing our Canada dream under the FSW program, it is not enough that we prepare the requirements, take an IELTS exam, provide an ECA, register with MyCIC, etc. etc. We also have to read additional information from CIC website or Canada Provinces' websites where PNP programs are detailed for each provinces. If the information are not enough, then join forums or ask my friend google. It is very important that an applicant applying for immigration to Canada must be equipped with knowledge so you can play your game right.

Why am telling this? Because with my requirements only, less from that of my husband, our CRS score is running only at 313. Very low as to previous draws of CIC where the lowest so far since our EE registration in June 2015 is at CRS 451. Thus, instead of waiting for the CRS draw to go down, we searched and read other options. And that is to either have a valid job offer with LMIA or a PNP nomination which will boost your CRS score with an additional 600 points.

Fast forward, we actually concentrated in applying through NB PNP. We do not have any connection in NB, meaning an education, a job offer nor any relatives, but my husband and I both attended an Information Session provided by said province which makes us eligible to apply in their 2015 NB PNP EELMS under Second Priority Stream.

Now, if you have read my previous post, I actually did Plan B and changed my NOC, from 1242 to 1311, and re-applied with NB. Click "Older Post" below so you will understand more.

I prepared my new EOI as early as August 2015 under principal NOC 1311 just in case I will not receive an ITA from my 11 August EOI under NOC 1242. Came the end of August, 1 September here in the Philippines, and no email or ITA from NB. I was hoping but I know also that my NOC is not in their demand stream so move on.

Thus, on 3 September 2015, after coming home from the province due to an emergency situation, I sent another EOI to NB. It is always an advantage if we keep on visiting their website and re-read to find additional information, criteria or requirement provided on it. Indeed, they have. First requirement, of course, is to send your EOI.

Secondly, a latest CV as stated below and in their website:
If you have determined that you meet the requirements of the Program, your next step is to determine if you are eligible to submit an expression of the interest (EOI) to the NBPNP EELMS. Please review the Eligibility Requirements to Submit an EOI section to see if you are eligible. Once you have established both Program and EOI eligibility, complete the Expression of Interest (EOI) form and email it to entree.express.entry@gnb.ca, along with your most recent CV.  Upon receiving your information, NBPNP staff will evaluate your submission and invite the most suitable candidates to apply to the EELMS.
Good thing, I have a ready CV which is under a Canadian format. Yes, Canada and Philippines CV are way to different. I googled and found some example CV. I have used this CV to apply in monster.ca but I don't think I can land a job offer when I am not in Canada. I tried sending 5 or more applications, but to date, no replies. I did not know I will use the CV in NB PNP, LOL.

Finally, under Second Priority Stream of NB PNP, the registration date and event or name of the NB Staff you met and state the place and date. What I did is I screened shot NBs reply to me during my registration in their Information Session and I attached it in my email together with my EOI and latest CV. See quote below as stated here:
You must demonstrate that you have attended an information session. For instance, provide your registration date and event or name of the NBPNP staff you met and state the place and date.
So, for new application to NB PNP, email EOI, latest CV and a copy of your registration in the Information Session. At least, this is what I did. In my email, I also stated there the names of the NB Staffs during the Information Session on 17 July 2015 here in Manila, Philippines.

Thus, the waiting game continuous. We are earnestly praying for a good result this time and we are positive of it because we know that God will provide all our prayers.

6 comments:

Unknown said...

Hi presyosa your blog has been really helpful. Im praying you will receive your nomination soon. Do you have a sample of Canadian CV? or you have a link?

JustPJ said...

Hi Jasper. Thank you for taking time to read my blog and praying for a nomination. :)

With regards to sample CV, I typed "CV under Canada format" on google and you can see so many examples there especially in the image section. I only read this link: http://moving2canada.com/jobs-in-canada/write-a-resume/ while making my CV.

All the best on your application. :)

Elise said...

Hi JustPJ,

Thank you for the infos that you have shared.

I am preparing my EOI and would like to check if you write a letter aside from attaching the form and CV.

Also, did you submit IELTS, WES and proof of funds?

Thanks in advance.

JustPJ said...

Hi Elise. I always write a letter. So, yes, in my email, I write an epistle there just notifying them of my attachments. If you will read again this post, it states here that I did not attach my IELTS, WES nor POF because it did not states in NBPNP website. I just don't know now but maybe you can include your IELTS and ECA only. Good luck.

Anonymous said...

Hi JustPJ,
I sent my EOI along with CV and a copy of my ECA on the 29th of september. It is now 21st of october (around 23 days) and still no reply. Do you think I should wait or send a new EOI. Whats the average time the NBPNP people take to send an invitation?
Thanks
Chan

JustPJ said...

Hi Chan. You can always send an EOI a month after no reply from NB. Good luck.

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