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t_daimari

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Hi, I am 35 years old and looking to migrate to Canada with my spouse.
We are confused and unable to gather much information about the process. I reached out to few consultancies and they suggested not to apply for Express entry. Instead should apply for PNP or AIPP.
Can anyone please help me which process should I opt out?
Also, can I apply to both PNP and AIPP?
 
Hi, I am 35 years old and looking to migrate to Canada with my spouse.
We are confused and unable to gather much information about the process. I reached out to few consultancies and they suggested not to apply for Express entry. Instead should apply for PNP or AIPP.
Can anyone please help me which process should I opt out?
Also, can I apply to both PNP and AIPP?

If you want to apply on your own, then you'll need to spend quite a bit of time researching your options.

You can look into Express Entry but you may find it challenging to score enough points based on your age. Calculate your score to determine if it's possible. You'll want to score 470+.

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...ces/immigrate-canada/express-entry/works.html

AIPP is a PNP program so your question about AIPP vs. PNP doesn't make sense. You'll need to research AIPP to see if that's an option for you. Links to the various PNP programs are here:

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...migrate-canada/provincial-nominees/works.html
 
To be eligible for AIPP, you need a job offer. All PNP programs have different eligibility requirements. Some are through Express Entry, some have own points system, some have specific NOCs. As said above, you nee to research each program.