Hello sir ,chrbrow said:I am a local resident on Vancouver Island in British Columbia. I have lived here all my life. I am also practicing to become an immigration consultant. I will do my best to answer your questions.
Chris
upinderkaur said:Hi,
My brother in law holds PR of canada, he is also loving in BC since 6 years. Now, me and my husband want to immigrate to BC. Right now me being as principal applicant, we are at 362 CRS score under FSW program. What are the options to immigrate to BC with/without job offer?
Please let me know if you need more info.
Thanks.
Alpit said:Hello sir ,
I have a question regarding work permit. I got Alberta nomination in june 2016 and after that i applied for work permit and i got closed work permit with company untill 2018. I have applied in cic and waiting for file number . My girlfriend has applied in cic separately. So my concern is
(1) can i get married to her and be dependent on her and withdrawal my file so can i applied for open work permit after get married because she got file number from cic.
If u know anything on this matter, let me know
Thanks in advance
chrbrow said:I am a local resident on Vancouver Island in British Columbia. I have lived here all my life. I am also practicing to become an immigration consultant. I will do my best to answer your questions.
Chris
callofduty said:Hi all, I am new here. I got couple of questions regarding BC PNP.
1. "directly related work experience"
After graduating from the school, I just work for the company and it is over 1 year, and I am still currently working in the same position. Does it directly related work experience?
2. wages
I am working as a inventory control supervisor NOC 1215, for a fresh graduate, there is gradually increase in my wage from $12 to $18 during 1 year. This is because my employers said that i will get a wage increase every 4 months based on my working performance. Is it convincible based on your guys experience? What can i explain or what info can i provide when officer suspend my case? I have enough paper works, emails and documents to support my job title and job duties stated in the job offer. The only thing I am concerned about is my wage. Please help me and share your thoughts.
3. Currently I have 76 score in BCPNP. I will keep reading this thread.
4. I already finished BC PNP registration, waiting for ITA. My employer will be on vacation for 1 month. Just in case I got ITA, could you please tell me what documents should I prepare for in advance? Do you guys have a checklist?
callofduty said:Hi all, I am new here. I got couple of questions regarding BC PNP.
1. "directly related work experience"
After graduating from the school, I just work for the company and it is over 1 year, and I am still currently working in the same position. Does it directly related work experience?
2. wages
I am working as a inventory control supervisor NOC 1215, for a fresh graduate, there is gradually increase in my wage from $12 to $18 during 1 year. This is because my employers said that i will get a wage increase every 4 months based on my working performance. Is it convincible based on your guys experience? What can i explain or what info can i provide when officer suspend my case? I have enough paper works, emails and documents to support my job title and job duties stated in the job offer. The only thing I am concerned about is my wage. Please help me and share your thoughts.
3. Currently I have 76 score in BCPNP. I will keep reading this thread.
4. I already finished BC PNP registration, waiting for ITA. My employer will be on vacation for 1 month. Just in case I got ITA, could you please tell me what documents should I prepare for in advance? Do you guys have a checklist?
She is on closed work permit with company .. She got alberta nomination in june and applied in cic so she got file number from cic. We have been living together for last 4 years with other friends but now we have decided to get married. So in this scenario,I withdraw my file and applied for open work permit. Am I eligible to get open work permit?chrbrow said:What is the status of your girlfriend? Is she a PR? How long have you been living together?
Chris
chrbrow said:What PNP option did you apply under?
Skills Immigration – Skilled Worker - managers, professionals and skilled tradespeople
Skills Immigration – Health Care Professional - physicians, registered nurses and other health
care workers employed with provincial health authorities
Skills Immigration – International Graduate - with a degree or diploma from a Canadian
college or university
Skills Immigration – International Post-Graduate - with a master’s or doctoral degree in the
natural, applied or health sciences from a B.C. university. Note that for this category only, a
job offer is not required
Skills Immigration - Entry Level and Semi-Skilled - (including employment in the Northeast
Development Region of B.C.) - workers in tourism/hospitality, food processing and long-haul
trucking, OR entry level and semi-skilled workers who are residing in the Northeast
Development Region of the province
chrbrow said:I am a local resident on Vancouver Island in British Columbia. I have lived here all my life. I am also practicing to become an immigration consultant. I will do my best to answer your questions.
Chris