Is it possible for dentist with 1 yr work experience to get pnp
PNP in this field is not very common.
What’s your CRS?
Is it possible for dentist with 1 yr work experience to get pnp
PNP is primarily used for provinces to attract the exact skills that they need. Given the surplus of dentists in most areas of Canada, provinces aren't targeting foreign dentists.
Find a way to increase your CRS score. Try to study in Canada. Consider other countries that need dentists.OH k so what's the other option for dentist to get pr
Even thn it's 443 but current ctc is 470 rytYou should try increasing your score in ielts.
It ll not remain at 470 and would definitely lower down. So you have a chance at 443 by the end of the year but with CRS lower than 400 it’s extremelh difficultOk
Even thn it's 443 but current ctc is 470 ryt
I asked an immigration service in Canada they said I can apply for pnp n see?It ll not remain at 470 and would definitely lower down. So you have a chance at 443 by the end of the year but with CRS lower than 400 it’s extremelh difficult
Thanks u so much will do ietls againIt ll not remain at 470 and would definitely lower down. So you have a chance at 443 by the end of the year but with CRS lower than 400 it’s extremelh difficult
You don’t need to be licensed before being accepted. Many foreign health professionals don’t work as doctors, dentists, pharmacists, etc. when they arrive in Canada.Dear friends, does anybody know that the certification of NDEB ,with exams only, could be calculated as a trade certificate for EE? or should we study the two year completion program to be acceptable for EE?
Thank you for your reply. well, I actually am aware of that point, but I would like to know if I can add to my EE point by achieving the certificate? or it may not be useful in that way?You don’t need to be licensed before being accepted. Many foreign health professionals don’t work as doctors, dentists, pharmacists, etc. when they arrive in Canada.