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First time applying for Canada PNP

Tushar Mirani

Newbie
Nov 3, 2019
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Dear Friends,
I am in all super confusion state right now. I have met many immigration consultants and learned that the application can be processed on our own. I am not able to make out the right steps & find links to proceed further.
In my case,
- I wish to go for PNP (not sure of any particular province - preferably Ontario or Nova Scotia)
- I have ECA for myself & my wife
- The IELTS score is 6.5 for both of us

Now hereafter, how to proceed?
 

PAINKILLER28

Hero Member
Jan 24, 2018
943
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Dear Friends,
I am in all super confusion state right now. I have met many immigration consultants and learned that the application can be processed on our own. I am not able to make out the right steps & find links to proceed further.
In my case,
- I wish to go for PNP (not sure of any particular province - preferably Ontario or Nova Scotia)
- I have ECA for myself & my wife
- The IELTS score is 6.5 for both of us

Now hereafter, how to proceed?
I don't know about the policies of any other provinces, but for BC PNP you will need a job offer to start with unless you are considering entrepreneur category.
 

canuck78

VIP Member
Jun 18, 2017
57,406
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Have you looked to see whether your skills are needed in these particular provinces or qualify. Many don’t qualify for pnp because their skills are not in demand.
 

vensak

VIP Member
Jul 14, 2016
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Dear Friends,
I am in all super confusion state right now. I have met many immigration consultants and learned that the application can be processed on our own. I am not able to make out the right steps & find links to proceed further.
In my case,
- I wish to go for PNP (not sure of any particular province - preferably Ontario or Nova Scotia)
- I have ECA for myself & my wife
- The IELTS score is 6.5 for both of us

Now hereafter, how to proceed?
you can practically forget about Ontario, unless you also speak French. Their requirements are so far out of your league.
For Nova Scotia you have to be on their specialization in demand list and then to be lucky to apply quickly when they open again. Same situation is for Saskatchewan.
For Manitoba is also very small chance, in that case you need connections to that province already.
Alberta only accepts certain professions (usually connected to oil and gas).
New Brunswick needs French as well. And the rest of them are like Manitoba.

What you give out as a very average applicants. (there are 10 and 10 thousands like you wanting to Canada).
How many CRS points do you have for starter?