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harpreet1990singh

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I heard that if I study 1 year in Sasketachewan, I will get PR. I want to know if any other province easy and better than Sasketachewan?
 
Saskatchewan offers the easiest PR for international graduates compared to all other provinces.
 
Hi! May I know which industry has more chances of landing a job after studying and eventually for PR application as well? Business related or healthcare related course? May I know how many days per week do we need to go to school? Your advises will be highly appreciated.
 
aman6699 said:
No. Alberta is best
NO! rather its now one of the worst ones among all the provinces! they have changed the processing timing of AINP from this past September, and now after you fulfill ALL the requirements, they will take 25 MONTHS after submission of your application.
which is PLAIN RIDICULOUS!
check it out here.

http://www.albertacanada.com/opportunity/immigrating/ainp-processing-times.aspx
 
I would recommend SK. It's easy to get a job here than other provinces. I also got my PR thru SINP.
 
I am reading in the posts Alberta takes 25 months for PR.It seems risky to go Alberta now.I will prefer B.C.
 
With the changed scenario of processing of PR applications taking 25 months, Alberta will fast become an unpopular destination for students who plan to study and settle down in Canada.
 
with express entry things will change fast.....dont be so sure about all the PR programs...according to me and again its not clear ...with express entry 2015 if u have a skilled job offer u can get PR anywhere does not matter within 6 months. Again its not clear yet but seems that way. So focus on ur studies and not trust agents .
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/publications/employers/express-entry-presentation.asp
 
Pnp will keep Saskatchewan easiest province. All say this Mead. Tell me why do you dis agree. Do you not believe on PNP
 
rosykaur said:
Pnp will keep Saskatchewan easiest province. All say this Mead. Tell me why do you dis agree. Do you not believe on PNP
PNP change fast...when I started alberta was like very good now look at the program u have to wait for 24 months.....so by the time u finish ur education that is 2 years PNP will most definitely change then ur stuck if u dont get proper education.
 
Canada requires people where they have less populated.they don't require people where they have already have population more than they want. More than 10 PNP's are already running for yearsale. and one express entry will start in 2015 which is for skill jobs. How we average student qualify? All of us know we will not qualify.
 
Saskatchewan and British Columbia and Manitoba have good PNP program. Chance to settle down is easy.
 
rosykaur said:
Canada requires people where they have less populated.they don't require people where they have already have population more than they want. More than 10 PNP's are already running for yearsale. and one express entry will start in 2015 which is for skill jobs. How we average student qualify? All of us know we will not qualify.
it is risky to plan based on PNP as people flood unskilled PNP and they close down quickly.....have u read about express entry?
"When an employer offers a job to a candidate:

They will quickly be offered an ITA for permanent residence (PR);
Express Entry candidates will benefit from processing times of six months or lessFootnote 2.
Candidates with an ITA will have 60 days to apply for permanent residence through one of four existing economic immigration programs:
Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP)
Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP)
Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)Footnote 3
Applicants will need to meet the criteria set out in the immigration program which applies to them"
once express entry launches i am sure PNPs will change too."

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/publications/employers/express-entry-presentation.asp