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BC PNP Semi skilled worker

LaurenAR

Newbie
Oct 9, 2014
2
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Hi guys,

I'm currently working in hospitality and am able to apply for PR through the PNP after 9 months (which will be May 2915).
I've noticed the processing times have increased to 8-9 months. Is solid 8-9 months or can it be quicker than that? Say up to 9 months?

My second years visa expires Nov 2015 so I have 6 months after I apply to get PR. Unless I apply for a bridging visa (am I able to get one of these?!)

If anyone has any insights / more info that would be awesome

Lauren
 

Benlie

Star Member
Jun 12, 2013
103
29
I dont think it gonna be quicker but new system next year so who know, btw what jobare you doing now? Im thinking to apply under this category too, im working in hotel as barista
 

LaurenAR

Newbie
Oct 9, 2014
2
0
Hmm okay, well guess I'll just have to see! I'm working as a front desk agent.
Might be able to apply for an extension on my visa, get more time for the PNP to process.
 

Benlie

Star Member
Jun 12, 2013
103
29
Did you ask your employer if they are willing to give company's documents such as: busniess license, incorporation certificate? Just wonder if it is ok to ask for those papers