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    What is Provincial Nominee or PNP for Dummies a simple Guide

    BCguy, this is a very, very useful thread. Thank you for the information. As you mentioned in my thread, I should look into this PNP option, and after reading your post, I am fairly certain I will as soon as I land in Canada. You are a lifesaver, good sir. Thank you once again.
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    Apply as a skilled worker or as a student?

    As a Ph.D. student, my entire tuition and fees will be paid by the university, and I will be given a stipend (not very generous, but albeit enough to pay for my living expenses). So thankfully, I will not have to worry about paying tuition out of my own pocket. BCGuy, 3-4 months? That's much...
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    Apply as a skilled worker or as a student?

    Thank you for your response, Feras. I am thinking along the same lines too. Could you (or anyone else) please let me know about the possible timeframe for the skilled worker category? Let's say I get to Canada in August 2009 as a student and prepare the whole application packet for submission...
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    Apply as a skilled worker or as a student?

    Just as an addendum: I am not considering applying under the Canadian experience class because it would further delay the process. Here is an estimated timeline to show how going that route would further delay the process for me. Ph.D. program start: Late August/early September 2009. Get a...
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    Apply as a skilled worker or as a student?

    I will be moving to Canada in Fall 2009 as a Ph.D. student. However, I checked the requirements for the skilled worker category and I have more than enough points to qualify as a skilled worker. Am I right in assuming that even if I were to apply today (well, theoretically), I still wouldn't get...