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RabiaK

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Nov 17, 2014
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Hi guys,
I am also looking to take some course in Saskatchewan. I am interested in one year certificate course which is undergraduate. Can anyone tell me which course would be a best one if i want to get a job right after completing that course and then apply for PNP.
I am talking about SIAST PROGRAMS. please help
 

sanjubaba786

Star Member
Nov 4, 2014
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SIAST has many one year certificate programs. You may choose University of Regina or Saskatchewan or another SPP college Parkland. I would say you pick up a university for high visa success rate.
 

RabiaK

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Nov 17, 2014
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sanjubaba786 said:
SIAST has many one year certificate programs. You may choose University of Regina or Saskatchewan or another SPP college Parkland. I would say you pick up a university for high visa success rate.
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Thx Sanju can you please suggest me which certificate course will guarantee me job in PNP. The one which has high chances of job opportunities after completing.
 

Ryan1981

Hero Member
Jul 27, 2014
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Two SPP Colleges in Saskatchewan

SIAST
Parkland College

Both are good and jobs are plenty around the campus.
 

Ramesh81iyer

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Jan 5, 2020
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If study for a post graduate certificate in business management from Saskatchewan polytechnic ,will it help me in getting a PGWP .this course is only 8 months duration
 

Bs65

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If study for a post graduate certificate in business management from Saskatchewan polytechnic ,will it help me in getting a PGWP .this course is only 8 months duration
If only 8 months duration and not classified by the college as one year then an 8 month PGWP .

You need a minimum one year course / PGWP to stand any chance getting Canadian work experience , but a 2 year course is recommended to then get a 3 year PGWP.

Note next time you post best not to open up a near 6 year old thread
 

Ramesh81iyer

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Jan 5, 2020
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If only 8 months duration and not classified by the college as one year then an 8 month PGWP .

You need a minimum one year course / PGWP to stand any chance getting Canadian work experience , but a 2 year course is recommended to then get a 3 year PGWP.

Note next time you post best not to open up a near 6 year old thread
Thanks a ton for your reply