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BC PNP options during/after Working Holiday visa

yanesrahn

Hero Member
Oct 7, 2008
524
33
ontario
Visa Office......
Buffalo
App. Filed.......
12-01-12
Nomination.....
28-11-11
AOR Received.
15-02-12
Med's Request
15-02-12
Med's Done....
21-02-12
Passport Req..
08-05-2013 received 10-05-20113
Hello Stngr, you can try... We never know.. Read carefully all the instructions..
Stngr said:
Thats no good then, I applied for CSQ in 2010... Will be tough to convince them, especially with all this Canada-dislikes-Quebec thing...
 

Acrobbat

Newbie
May 10, 2012
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Eh! Hello!

First words on Canadian forum/cyberspace.

Let me ask the similar as first question in this topic if anyone knows.
Me and my wife got Working holiday visas and we will soon come to BC (MetroVancouver). Employer is known already and he is ready to help my wife with BC PNP. She intends to apply for BC PNP after 9 months of working while being on Working holiday visa.


Regarding the BC immigration Ability to Become economically established part of conditions, do they count gross pay what is intended to be in a whole year or is it there any catch about calendar year?



If my wife earns 1800 cad monthly and starts working in July and has total earnings 10.800 cad in 2012. and i have similar earnings is it enough to be rejected because the limit is 25.340 CAD for family of two? Is there any catch in that and if its so should we come in the begining of 2013.?
Or immigration department calculates future earnings after that period. Lets say applying for BC PNP could be in april 2013. Will they calculate all the earnings, predicted earnings for a year or just that whats earned in 2012.?
 

yanesrahn

Hero Member
Oct 7, 2008
524
33
ontario
Visa Office......
Buffalo
App. Filed.......
12-01-12
Nomination.....
28-11-11
AOR Received.
15-02-12
Med's Request
15-02-12
Med's Done....
21-02-12
Passport Req..
08-05-2013 received 10-05-20113
Hello Acrobbat, they are going to ask for an estimate of the salary of your wife for a whole year let see, 1800 x 12, also if in my case my salary wasn't enough for a family of 4, so they asked me if my husband make some extra money, like that I could apply. Hope this work.. Good luck. Also you have to se that her salary is in the range for the province... :D
Acrobbat said:
Eh! Hello!

First words on Canadian forum/cyberspace.

Let me ask the similar as first question in this topic if anyone knows.
Me and my wife got Working holiday visas and we will soon come to BC (MetroVancouver). Employer is known already and he is ready to help my wife with BC PNP. She intends to apply for BC PNP after 9 months of working while being on Working holiday visa.


Regarding the BC immigration Ability to Become economically established part of conditions, do they count gross pay what is intended to be in a whole year or is it there any catch about calendar year?



If my wife earns 1800 cad monthly and starts working in July and has total earnings 10.800 cad in 2012. and i have similar earnings is it enough to be rejected because the limit is 25.340 CAD for family of two? Is there any catch in that and if its so should we come in the begining of 2013.?
Or immigration department calculates future earnings after that period. Lets say applying for BC PNP could be in april 2013. Will they calculate all the earnings, predicted earnings for a year or just that whats earned in 2012.?