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hitentrehan

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i am getting admissions in conestoga college and fleming college for may 2015 intake...

are these colleges good ?

if yes , then what are my chances for PR after one year PG diploma course of project management in these colleges .?
 
hitentrehan said:
i am getting admissions in conestoga college and fleming college for may 2015 intake...

are these colleges good ?

if yes , then what are my chances for PR after one year PG diploma course of project management in these colleges .?

PR is not easy at all in Ontario.
 
PR in Ontario?!?!

Long journey and not easy even.

Quebec was known for shortest path to apply for PR. But french language is mendetory there.

Now Saskatchewan has taken the shortest path to apply for PR with SINP.

I do have friends who relocated to Saskatchewan for easy PR. One of them was exactly like your case, She got admission in Humber College then she checked with options to settle down easy way and she took admission in Saskatchewan.

She is a business student.
 
Rupal Shah said:
PR in Ontario?!?!

Long journey and not easy even.

Quebec was known for shortest path to apply for PR. But french language is mendetory there.

Now Saskatchewan has taken the shortest path to apply for PR with SINP.

I do have friends who relocated to Saskatchewan for easy PR. One of them was exactly like your case, She got admission in Humber College then she checked with options to settle down easy way and she took admission in Saskatchewan.
She is a business student.

Don't fool yourself by saying PR in Saskatchewan is easy. Read the rules properly and then give advice..
 
amarecharla rightly said..

in sask u want to study there in full time then only u can apply SINP after ur studies, i mean easy for sask full time student..if u studied in other province u want to complete 1 year work in sask for applying SINP..please check completely SINP site.
thank you.
 
Hi,

You have taken it wrong.

I have posted information for only students those who study eight months or one year full time in College based in Saskatchewan province..

I do have friends from Ontario who are settled in Saskatchewan this same way.

Gather work experience in Ontario will be an option if they want to apply for PNP for Ontario.

Where in Ontario, to get just a job in the field of study has become a big task.

Do you have any friends based in Saskatchewan? :)
 
Rupal Shah said:
PR in Ontario?!?!

Long journey and not easy even.

Quebec was known for shortest path to apply for PR. But french language is mendetory there.

Now Saskatchewan has taken the shortest path to apply for PR with SINP.

I do have friends who relocated to Saskatchewan for easy PR. One of them was exactly like your case, She got admission in Humber College then she checked with options to settle down easy way and she took admission in Saskatchewan.

She is a business student.

Hey Rupal :D Can you elaborate on that a bit?
 
cute_guy said:
Best option is to go for a masters program of min. 16 months duration in Ontario ;)

yes, and shell out $100,000 which will be paid in i dont know how many years.
 
hell911 said:
yes, and shell out $100,000 which will be paid in i dont know how many years.
really masters is 100k? i did mine in 26k lucky me i guess....$100k sounds too much
 
hitentrehan said:
i am getting admissions in conestoga college and fleming college for may 2015 intake...

are these colleges good ?

if yes , then what are my chances for PR after one year PG diploma course of project management in these colleges .?
http://www.ontarioimmigration.ca/en/pnp/OI_PNPSTUDENTS.html#_job
read this carefully & decide.
 
hell911 said:
yes, and shell out $100,000 which will be paid in i dont know how many years.
Well your ignorance about the subject matter clearly shows how many people make wrong choices lol
 
mead said:
really masters is 100k? i did mine in 26k lucky me i guess....$100k sounds too much

cute_guy said:
Well your ignorance about the subject matter clearly shows how many people make wrong choices lol

http://www.provost.utoronto.ca/link/students/fees15/intl_csc.htm

not 100k, but 70k for 2 years, compared to diploma programs which costs 28k for 2 years.

@ cuteguy

i guess you can afford 70k. go for masters dude.
 
I dont understand where you guys informations like these. My Masters Program is costing me under CAD 25k from a reputed uni in ontario. Plus the PNP program for master graduates in ONTARIO seems to be not much of a hassle too at the moment.

hell911 said:
yes, and shell out $100,000 which will be paid in i dont know how many years.
 
hell911 said:
http://www.provost.utoronto.ca/link/students/fees15/intl_csc.htm

not 100k, but 70k for 2 years, compared to diploma programs which costs 28k for 2 years.

@ cuteguy

i guess you can afford 70k. go for masters dude.
you looking at undergrad program? u know for masters in Utoronto some program they dont give u admission unless u have funding ....most masters in Utoronto r fully funded.....hence getting into one is difficult.....
http://web.cs.toronto.edu/program/prospective_gradwhy/Funding___Tuition.htm