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Express Entry or AIPP?

lalunejoyce

Newbie
Oct 8, 2020
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Hello everyone,

If anyone comes by this post and leaves me some advice/comment, I would be truly appreciated. You made my day, as I am extremely stressed about my future path regarding PR right now. I need help. I tried to post on some Facebook Immigration groups but most of the comments are trying to advertise their Consulting Agency LOL so...

I am currently residing in Nova Scotia, I have been in Nova Scotia for roughly more than 1 year. Here is my background:

- I am 23 years old.
- I have a Bachelor Degree in Communications in Australia, and a Post-Graduate Diploma in Business Management in Canada.
- I am about to graduate (my Post-Graduate course) in May 2021.
- I currently do not have any formal experience in both outside and inside Canada.
- My IELTS is CLB9 for all 4 skills - Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing.
- I could say that my academic reports are really good. I made into the Dean's List for all of the years in my academic studies.
- My credit reports are fairly good as well. I get 734 points.
- My criminal records are completely clean.

My ultimate concern right now is whether I should pursue EE or AIPP. AIPP is clearly easier than EE, but I am afraid I cannot get a job offer letter BEFORE the AIPP stops. I read somewhere the program is just 'experimental', and it is supposed to end at the end of 2021. Most of the companies are only willing to offer us a job letter after 1 year working with them, aren't they? By then, I would have missed the deadline for AIPP already.

If that happens, then may I ask according to my background, if I apply in EE stream, would I stand a chance of getting an invitation to apply for PR after graduation?

Thank you for spending your precious time to listen to my concern.
 
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primaprime

VIP Member
Apr 6, 2019
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I would say the AIPP is likely to be made permanent at some point but if not then I suppose you will have to go through EE. You need at least a year of skilled work experience to qualify. If you do that on your PGWP in Canada you should have a competitive score.