Hello;
So I'm going to study an arts program in Canada next September, it'll last for two years, I will get a degree. So I was happy cause after graduation It would be possible for me to work in an industry that interests me a lot, so with my p-g-w-p I would have this opportunity. Then I found out, this industry only works with Canadians or Canadian permanent residents. So now I'm a little bit stressed.
I started researching about how to get a permanent residence, seems there are some options for students such as CEC and PNP. But to be honest, I don't really understand those enough. I'm worried about not getting a nomination because I am studying arts. Are there probabilities for those who studies at these areas?
Also, I was wondering about how fast is for a student to get a PR after graduation, does it takes years or months?
Is work experience needed?
Based on what I said, which option is better and faster for me, CEC or PNP?
I would greatly appreciate all the advises you may have for me.
So I'm going to study an arts program in Canada next September, it'll last for two years, I will get a degree. So I was happy cause after graduation It would be possible for me to work in an industry that interests me a lot, so with my p-g-w-p I would have this opportunity. Then I found out, this industry only works with Canadians or Canadian permanent residents. So now I'm a little bit stressed.
I started researching about how to get a permanent residence, seems there are some options for students such as CEC and PNP. But to be honest, I don't really understand those enough. I'm worried about not getting a nomination because I am studying arts. Are there probabilities for those who studies at these areas?
Also, I was wondering about how fast is for a student to get a PR after graduation, does it takes years or months?
Is work experience needed?
Based on what I said, which option is better and faster for me, CEC or PNP?
I would greatly appreciate all the advises you may have for me.