Are two job offers better than one?
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Are two job offers better than one?
Hi,
I applied for a PN program with a job offer (does not require HRDC validation as it's a PNP) and sent in my application, just gotten a AOR. Now I have another written job offer is it worth sending that too, as backup that I have skills in demand? Or just not bother as I should get Certificate of Nomination (I had 82 points anyway so what does it matter in that regard)?
Thanks all
I applied for a PN program with a job offer (does not require HRDC validation as it's a PNP) and sent in my application, just gotten a AOR. Now I have another written job offer is it worth sending that too, as backup that I have skills in demand? Or just not bother as I should get Certificate of Nomination (I had 82 points anyway so what does it matter in that regard)?
Thanks all
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Re: Are two job offers better than one?
Hi:
The offer of employment will still be validated (or confirmed), under a PNP
application, however, it will be done by the province to ensure that it is a
bona fide offer of employment.
Yours truly,
Lori Roberts
________________________
Webimmigration.com
Main Floor, 137 Bannatyne Avenue East
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Canada R3B 0R3
Tel: 1-204-943-3303
Fax: 1-204-943-2625
Email: [email protected]
Visit our website at www.webimmigration.com
"reevass" <member21841@british_expats.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> I applied for a PN program with a job offer (does not require HRDC
> validation as it's a PNP) and sent in my application, just gotten a AOR.
> Now I have another written job offer is it worth sending that too, as
> backup that I have skills in demand? Or just not bother as I should get
> Certificate of Nomination (I had 82 points anyway so what does it matter
> in that regard)?
> Thanks all
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
The offer of employment will still be validated (or confirmed), under a PNP
application, however, it will be done by the province to ensure that it is a
bona fide offer of employment.
Yours truly,
Lori Roberts
________________________
Webimmigration.com
Main Floor, 137 Bannatyne Avenue East
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Canada R3B 0R3
Tel: 1-204-943-3303
Fax: 1-204-943-2625
Email: [email protected]
Visit our website at www.webimmigration.com
"reevass" <member21841@british_expats.com> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hi,
> I applied for a PN program with a job offer (does not require HRDC
> validation as it's a PNP) and sent in my application, just gotten a AOR.
> Now I have another written job offer is it worth sending that too, as
> backup that I have skills in demand? Or just not bother as I should get
> Certificate of Nomination (I had 82 points anyway so what does it matter
> in that regard)?
> Thanks all
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
#3
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Re: Are two job offers better than one?
Warning!!! Crocks from webimmigration are posting here again.
Do search for Ingrid Chan and K. Swedlo (owners of webimmigration) on
Manitoba's courts website and you'll find out what they are. Simple
search in this newsgroup on Google will also give you pretty good idea
about their "expertise and professionalism".
Read here the condensed version of their illegal activities:
http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v03/n1651/a08.html?181
Ingrid Chan who was answering questions (most of the time giving wrong
answers) in this group for long time is barred from practicing law
since 1998, she and her partner, co-owner of webimmigration K. Swedlo
are indicted since few years back for people smuggling, cocaine
trafficking, money laundering and other charges - their trial finally
starts this September.
But it doesn't keep them to run webimmigration while on bail. They are
swindling naive people who look for inexpensive immigration service
out of their life savings and are screwing their applications. Now
they are posting here using name "Lori Roberts", but those familiar
with posts made in the past by Ingrid Chan will easy recognize that
"Lori Roberts" is Ingrid Chan in disguise.
People - you were warned.
watcher
On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 22:45:24 -0600, "Information"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Hi:
>The offer of employment will still be validated (or confirmed), under a PNP
>application, however, it will be done by the province to ensure that it is a
>bona fide offer of employment.
>Yours truly,
>Lori Roberts
>________________________
>Webimmigration.com
>Main Floor, 137 Bannatyne Avenue East
>Winnipeg, Manitoba
>Canada R3B 0R3
>Tel: 1-204-943-3303
>Fax: 1-204-943-2625
>Email: [email protected]
Do search for Ingrid Chan and K. Swedlo (owners of webimmigration) on
Manitoba's courts website and you'll find out what they are. Simple
search in this newsgroup on Google will also give you pretty good idea
about their "expertise and professionalism".
Read here the condensed version of their illegal activities:
http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v03/n1651/a08.html?181
Ingrid Chan who was answering questions (most of the time giving wrong
answers) in this group for long time is barred from practicing law
since 1998, she and her partner, co-owner of webimmigration K. Swedlo
are indicted since few years back for people smuggling, cocaine
trafficking, money laundering and other charges - their trial finally
starts this September.
But it doesn't keep them to run webimmigration while on bail. They are
swindling naive people who look for inexpensive immigration service
out of their life savings and are screwing their applications. Now
they are posting here using name "Lori Roberts", but those familiar
with posts made in the past by Ingrid Chan will easy recognize that
"Lori Roberts" is Ingrid Chan in disguise.
People - you were warned.
watcher
On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 22:45:24 -0600, "Information"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Hi:
>The offer of employment will still be validated (or confirmed), under a PNP
>application, however, it will be done by the province to ensure that it is a
>bona fide offer of employment.
>Yours truly,
>Lori Roberts
>________________________
>Webimmigration.com
>Main Floor, 137 Bannatyne Avenue East
>Winnipeg, Manitoba
>Canada R3B 0R3
>Tel: 1-204-943-3303
>Fax: 1-204-943-2625
>Email: [email protected]
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Re: Are two job offers better than one?
Hi there,
One job will do it for you . BTW for which province you have applied which
doesn't need HRDC approval ?
SS
"reevass" <member21841@british_expats.com> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
Hi,
I applied for a PN program with a job offer (does not require HRDC
validation as it's a PNP) and sent in my application, just gotten a AOR.
Now I have another written job offer is it worth sending that too, as
backup that I have skills in demand? Or just not bother as I should get
Certificate of Nomination (I had 82 points anyway so what does it matter
in that regard)?
Thanks all
--
Posted via http://britishexpats.com
One job will do it for you . BTW for which province you have applied which
doesn't need HRDC approval ?
SS
"reevass" <member21841@british_expats.com> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
Hi,
I applied for a PN program with a job offer (does not require HRDC
validation as it's a PNP) and sent in my application, just gotten a AOR.
Now I have another written job offer is it worth sending that too, as
backup that I have skills in demand? Or just not bother as I should get
Certificate of Nomination (I had 82 points anyway so what does it matter
in that regard)?
Thanks all
--
Posted via http://britishexpats.com
#5
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Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 35
Re: Are two job offers better than one?
Originally posted by Ss
Hi there,
One job will do it for you . BTW for which province you have applied which
doesn't need HRDC approval ?
SS
"reevass" <member21841@british_expats.com> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
Hi,
I applied for a PN program with a job offer (does not require HRDC
validation as it's a PNP) and sent in my application, just gotten a AOR.
Now I have another written job offer is it worth sending that too, as
backup that I have skills in demand? Or just not bother as I should get
Certificate of Nomination (I had 82 points anyway so what does it matter
in that regard)?
Thanks all
--
Posted via http://britishexpats.com
Hi there,
One job will do it for you . BTW for which province you have applied which
doesn't need HRDC approval ?
SS
"reevass" <member21841@british_expats.com> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
Hi,
I applied for a PN program with a job offer (does not require HRDC
validation as it's a PNP) and sent in my application, just gotten a AOR.
Now I have another written job offer is it worth sending that too, as
backup that I have skills in demand? Or just not bother as I should get
Certificate of Nomination (I had 82 points anyway so what does it matter
in that regard)?
Thanks all
--
Posted via http://britishexpats.com