GreenLeader
New Member
Hi
Recently Ontario has twice provided provincial nominations for 10 NOCs, but within a very limited points range. The first was between 466 and 467 points, while the second was between 463 and 476. Does anyone know or understand why they cut off at 467? I have 468 points and fit one of the NOC classifications for both nominations, so to not allow those with a higher number of points seems illogical.
I understand this is simply the way it is, but I'm wondering if anyone knows the reason for such them selecting such a tight points range? Might it mean they are expecting future federal draws to be offered at points of 468 as a cut off?
Thanks
Recently Ontario has twice provided provincial nominations for 10 NOCs, but within a very limited points range. The first was between 466 and 467 points, while the second was between 463 and 476. Does anyone know or understand why they cut off at 467? I have 468 points and fit one of the NOC classifications for both nominations, so to not allow those with a higher number of points seems illogical.
I understand this is simply the way it is, but I'm wondering if anyone knows the reason for such them selecting such a tight points range? Might it mean they are expecting future federal draws to be offered at points of 468 as a cut off?
Thanks