Hi Mehtab,mehtab007 said:Hello friends,
NBCC fees are very low, but can anyone tell me about monthly cost of living in New Brunswick cities like in Saint john or Moncton? I hope it is cheaper than bigger cities like Toronto.
How are job opportunities (part time during studies as well as full time after PGWP) in New Brunswick, especially in the 2 biggest cities - Saint john and Moncton?
I heard the unemployment rate is very high and on top NO international STUDENT IMMIGRATION programme in NEW Brunswick.
Those who are joining NBCC, what are your plans for PR?
Kindly share.
Nadeem_jee said:Hi Mehtab,
I am myself applying for NBCC.....!!! Yes what i feel like this is less populated area... but all the facilities are there... about the student immigration.. if u go to the website NBCC is a participating institute in off campus work permit.. and where did u hear about newbrunswick students imigration is not there?
Immigration eligibility does not define the area and college name.. it defines if u are done either 2 years of post secondry education or 1 year masters from a public institute and you have almost 1 year of working experience in canada you will be eligible for the immigration... its not
written anywhere that if u did this education from newbrunswick or nova scotia etc.. you wil not be eligible. Newbrunswick is a part of Canada and i don't think that if canadian govt want that more people settle in the un populated area so that it can be develop they have to take positive steps.... if they put these kind of rules no one will go there for studies....!!
Hi Nadeem,Nadeem_jee said:Hi Mehtab,
Other then this NBCC has low feeses then other colleges...!! If someone can not meet the expensis of the fees what he will show in his proof of funds?? so I know there is unemployment i know ther are not giving PNP... but if lately i wil be having plan to get PR.... PNP is only in the case of studies?? or u can work in any of the place and can apply from that province as pnp??
Best Regards
Yeah, I've seen it. BC PNP.Nadeem_jee said:Mehtab go to these links by yourself and see that they clearly written in PNP that student should get a degree from post secondry institution.. i was looking at the PNP of BC and they mention the education from Canada not BC... but if u get a job offer from BC you will be elgible for PNP from BC they did not mention that education also from BC.....
see this link which i see from ur links
http://www.welcomebc.ca/wbc/immigration/come/work/about/strategic_occupations/international_graduates/who.page