2 years course always !! to be on the safe side.nagamalla said:What are the chances of getting job and Canadian pr if we do 1 year business course?
Pls recommend me....weather 1 yr course is better or 2 years course for getting job and PR.
Thanks in advance.
Hello,nagamalla said:What are the chances of getting job and Canadian pr if we do 1 year business course?
Pls recommend me....weather 1 yr course is better or 2 years course for getting job and PR.
Thanks in advance.
Which course you are doing? and in which field you got your full-time job?inderchanna said:Hello,
To be honest it depends on what province you are going, with what mindset you are coming here, and how hard you are trying to get the job. I had a full time job in my hand before even I finished my 1 year program.
If you want PR then you should really do a 2 year course.nagamalla said:Thanks a lot for the information guys!
I am planing to do "Information System Business Analysis" program in Saskatchewan which is one year course.
More over, my main target is for a PR and a Job.
Hi scylla,scylla said:If you want PR then you should really do a 2 year course.
Where you are planning to take that information system business analysis course? If you are not taking that in sask, then for students from other province need 2 years of full time job before they can apply for PR. and for 1 year of course you will get one 1 yr of work permit.nagamalla said:To be frank..I spoke to one of the lawyer in Canada.
He suggested me....to take one year course in which I'm interested ( information system business analysis )
Before 3 months or after course completion, asked me to start a job search in Manitoba or Saskatchewan...so that if I successfully complete my 6 months of full time job, than I can lodge my PR file.
By chance If I fail to search a job in that 3-5 months,I can have a chance to enrol in other course for one more year...so that I can get 3 years work permit.
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Gone are the days of easy PR. It is not that simple what you are saying about SASK unless you are a bright student or have some good networks.nagamalla said:I am planing this course in Sask. And, if i take one year course then i would get one year work permit.
So that i can go and search for a job { Not a specified job } any thing would be fine,what ever i get for my profile
If i work in Sask OR Manitoba OR Alberta for 6 months, i am eligible to drop my PR file.