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sabinojie

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I am retired military officer and I want to migrate anywhere to Canada especially PNP immigration with my Family. Please help us.
 
Oh your application will be very tough - once they see military, they're going to scrutinize the hell out of you. But that's okay, that's just what they need to do. It's all well and nice saying you want PNP, but you need to give us very specific details.

What is your age? Education? Qualifications? How good is your English, French, etc. What about your wife?

Give us specific details so we can guide you in the right direction friend.
 
I'm already 54 years old of age and I'm very good in English both listening and writing and not at all in French spoken. My wife also 49 years old and both very good in listening and writing same with do not spoken French language.
 
Oh your application will be very tough - once they see military, they're going to scrutinize the hell out of you. But that's okay, that's just what they need to do. It's all well and nice saying you want PNP, but you need to give us very specific details.

What is your age? Education? Qualifications? How good is your English, French, etc. What about your wife?

Give us specific details so we can guide you in the right direction friend.
Yes of course Sir.
 
I'm already 54 years old of age and I'm very good in English both listening and writing and not at all in French spoken. My wife also 49 years old and both very good in listening and writing same with do not spoken French language.

Based on your ages, it will unfortunately be extremely difficult to immigrate. You most likely won't score enough points to qualify.

Is your wife fluent in English or French? What is her level of education? Does she have skilled work experience within the last 10 years? If so, in which occupation and how many years?
 
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LTC SABINO T MABOLO JR (RET)

You should edit your post and delete all of yoru personal information. It is not safe to post this to a public forum. There are also no employers and no jobs on this forum.
 
Unfortunately, it will be difficult for you to migrate to Canada. The main reason is your age, as previous members allude to the fact that you will not be able to score enough points to qualify for express entry. Additionally, provinces will be hesitant to nominate you through the PNP program and each provinces have their own criteria.

The only glimmer of hope might be the Atlantic program, but even that have an age limit of 55 years old and it requires a job to the province.
If your children are 18 years of age you might want to look at the possibility of sending them to study in Canada, however that requires substantial financial resources.