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BC PNP International Post Graduate Stream

Divya_PR

Newbie
Jul 11, 2023
1
0
Hi. I received a PNP nomination from BC under a non-express entry International Post Graduate stream. I applied for PR with that last April. Did anyone apply through that stream? It was recently initiated in 2022 November. I was wondering how long it might take to get PR under this stream.
 

ChemIsr

Star Member
Aug 25, 2020
111
34
Israel
Category........
FSW
Nomination.....
BC PNP Inland
AOR Received.
14-10-2023
Med's Request
No
Med's Done....
No
I applied recently under EE BC PNP IPG
I am waiting for the decision.
 

Kelio

Star Member
Nov 17, 2022
167
27
Hi. I received a PNP nomination from BC under a non-express entry International Post Graduate stream. I applied for PR with that last April. Did anyone apply through that stream? It was recently initiated in 2022 November. I was wondering how long it might take to get PR under this stream.
Did you received AR, AOR or PAL ?
 

chitrarth236

Full Member
Dec 3, 2019
25
8
I am currently on my Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) and employed in an NOC A-type job. I am eligible for the British Columbia PNP International Post-Graduate stream. My wife lives with me on a spousal open work permit. If I apply for permanent residency (PR) through the BC PNP International Post-Graduate stream, will my wife also be eligible to obtain PR with me?
 

YVR123

VIP Member
Jul 27, 2017
7,412
2,885
I am currently on my Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) and employed in an NOC A-type job. I am eligible for the British Columbia PNP International Post-Graduate stream. My wife lives with me on a spousal open work permit. If I apply for permanent residency (PR) through the BC PNP International Post-Graduate stream, will my wife also be eligible to obtain PR with me?
I don't understand your question. You HAVE to include your spouse in your PR application (if you are married or in a common law relationship). So yes. if that's what you want. Spouse can be included as non-accompanying in some cases. As some people want to sponsor their spouse later instead of getting PR together at the same time.