Hi all.
I am wondering if someone could kindly help me and my husband. We are both inside Canada on Post Graduate Permits. We both entered Canada on Study Permits. He from Europe and I am from America. We have both studied, worked and got married inside Canada. We now want to apply for our Permanent Residency. We are wondering if we do it through the Economic Programs?
Husband - From England, 26 yrs old. Temp Full-Time Worker in Canada working at a spa resort since 2017. Completed a Hospitality Diploma in Canada. Work permit ends in 2021. Completed high school in England. He also received a college diploma in England before coming to Canada (assessed as a 2-year Candian Diploma). He also worked full-time for a radio company in England. His older sister lives in Canada as a PR too. The job he currently works at wants to make him a manager and sees him there long term. He took the IELTS General Training Test and got 8 in Reading and Speaking and 7.5 in Listening and Writing.
Me - From Seattle, WA. 25 years old. Temp Full-Time Worker in Canada as a personal support worker inside an old folks home since 2016. Completed my Licensed Nurse program inside Canada. Work permit ends in 2020. Went to high school in Seattle and worked full time until I went to college in Canada. My IELTS scores were 7.5 in Listening, 7 in Reading 6 in Writing and 8.5 in Speaking.
Side note: I have a drunk in public violation that I was convicted of from 5 years ago in Seattle. Was never asked about it when I got my study permit. Will this affect me in any way with my application?
When I do the scores for the Express Entry profile thing, I get 450 and 410. Is that right and what does that mean?
Before spending money to talk to a lawyer, I just want to know what classes we can apply under to become permanent residents of Canada!
Thanks so much (sorry it is so long)
I am wondering if someone could kindly help me and my husband. We are both inside Canada on Post Graduate Permits. We both entered Canada on Study Permits. He from Europe and I am from America. We have both studied, worked and got married inside Canada. We now want to apply for our Permanent Residency. We are wondering if we do it through the Economic Programs?
Husband - From England, 26 yrs old. Temp Full-Time Worker in Canada working at a spa resort since 2017. Completed a Hospitality Diploma in Canada. Work permit ends in 2021. Completed high school in England. He also received a college diploma in England before coming to Canada (assessed as a 2-year Candian Diploma). He also worked full-time for a radio company in England. His older sister lives in Canada as a PR too. The job he currently works at wants to make him a manager and sees him there long term. He took the IELTS General Training Test and got 8 in Reading and Speaking and 7.5 in Listening and Writing.
Me - From Seattle, WA. 25 years old. Temp Full-Time Worker in Canada as a personal support worker inside an old folks home since 2016. Completed my Licensed Nurse program inside Canada. Work permit ends in 2020. Went to high school in Seattle and worked full time until I went to college in Canada. My IELTS scores were 7.5 in Listening, 7 in Reading 6 in Writing and 8.5 in Speaking.
Side note: I have a drunk in public violation that I was convicted of from 5 years ago in Seattle. Was never asked about it when I got my study permit. Will this affect me in any way with my application?
When I do the scores for the Express Entry profile thing, I get 450 and 410. Is that right and what does that mean?
Before spending money to talk to a lawyer, I just want to know what classes we can apply under to become permanent residents of Canada!
Thanks so much (sorry it is so long)