I need your advise on the following -
I have learnt that one can apply for post-graduate work permit after finishing study and there are other formalities to be eligible for Canadian PR.
Does it matter where in Canada I have got my degree/diploma from when I apply for PR? Just to make it clear, I understand the study must be completed from a Canadian government recognised institute.
I have been just searching on the Internet and it seems that Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Nova Scotia are the provinces where one can get PR relatively quicker.
Would you say that my chances of getting PR becomes higher by doing a degree/diploma/certificate from one these provinces?
OR
I can just do my education anywhere in Canada and then move to one of these provinces and follow their immigration rules?
I hope you can show me the right direction.
If anything about my question is not clear, please let me know and I'll try to explain.
I have learnt that one can apply for post-graduate work permit after finishing study and there are other formalities to be eligible for Canadian PR.
Does it matter where in Canada I have got my degree/diploma from when I apply for PR? Just to make it clear, I understand the study must be completed from a Canadian government recognised institute.
I have been just searching on the Internet and it seems that Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Nova Scotia are the provinces where one can get PR relatively quicker.
Would you say that my chances of getting PR becomes higher by doing a degree/diploma/certificate from one these provinces?
OR
I can just do my education anywhere in Canada and then move to one of these provinces and follow their immigration rules?
I hope you can show me the right direction.
If anything about my question is not clear, please let me know and I'll try to explain.