Hi, I have some general questions abount immigration to Canada, any help / information / links will be greatly appreciated.
I see I have about 69 points in some provincial nominee programs, for this programs and point systems, does it matter for how much you exceed their 67 points mark? For my particular situation, is passing by 2 points enough to consider applying for that province or I don't have a real chance to be nominated?
Supposing everything goes well and I get nominated and eventually become a resident and travel to settle in Canada and I get a job offer in a different province to the one that nominated me, is that an issue? New Brunswick makes you fill this form making a commitment to live there: https://www.pxw1.snb.ca/snb7001/e/1000/CSS-FOL-NBPNP-001E.pdf
I would like to do my graduate studies in Canada, can I go and pay canadian resident tuition fees as soon as I get there?
This one kinds of mix the previous two questions: After I get nominated for residence, can I go and study in a different province that the one that nominated me and pay canadian resident tuition fees?
Thanks.
I see I have about 69 points in some provincial nominee programs, for this programs and point systems, does it matter for how much you exceed their 67 points mark? For my particular situation, is passing by 2 points enough to consider applying for that province or I don't have a real chance to be nominated?
Supposing everything goes well and I get nominated and eventually become a resident and travel to settle in Canada and I get a job offer in a different province to the one that nominated me, is that an issue? New Brunswick makes you fill this form making a commitment to live there: https://www.pxw1.snb.ca/snb7001/e/1000/CSS-FOL-NBPNP-001E.pdf
I would like to do my graduate studies in Canada, can I go and pay canadian resident tuition fees as soon as I get there?
This one kinds of mix the previous two questions: After I get nominated for residence, can I go and study in a different province that the one that nominated me and pay canadian resident tuition fees?
Thanks.