Hi all,
As BC usually takes the longest, I was wondering — If a person has already studied and worked in Canada and then left for the homecountry for a couple of years and now applying for PR - will the BC take less time, as they must have performed it when issuing the study permit in the first place?
As BC usually takes the longest, I was wondering — If a person has already studied and worked in Canada and then left for the homecountry for a couple of years and now applying for PR - will the BC take less time, as they must have performed it when issuing the study permit in the first place?