Hi everyone
I apologize first if this is not the right thread to ask this but I am a bit confused about certain things and that is why I am posting here to have some word of suggestion.
I am going through the process and have not yet signed up for the profile yet, as I am preparing for IELTS. I wanted to know what is the main difference between federal and provincial nomination. I know that a profile will firstly be signed up for federal and then I can apply for PNP but I am not sure what is the benefit of applying under federal or applying under PNP? Even if there are problems or don'ts of both the federal or PNP, what are they?
Will I get the same PR status with both?
Does it take almost equal time for both to complete the PR or is there any difference?
What is the difference in rights I will be getting under federal or PNP?
Is the PNP process faster than federal?
Any further help or suggestion is welcomed.
I apologize first if this is not the right thread to ask this but I am a bit confused about certain things and that is why I am posting here to have some word of suggestion.
I am going through the process and have not yet signed up for the profile yet, as I am preparing for IELTS. I wanted to know what is the main difference between federal and provincial nomination. I know that a profile will firstly be signed up for federal and then I can apply for PNP but I am not sure what is the benefit of applying under federal or applying under PNP? Even if there are problems or don'ts of both the federal or PNP, what are they?
Will I get the same PR status with both?
Does it take almost equal time for both to complete the PR or is there any difference?
What is the difference in rights I will be getting under federal or PNP?
Is the PNP process faster than federal?
Any further help or suggestion is welcomed.