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my roommate got AINP in one month in SEP 2015

UmaumaUMA

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May 13, 2015
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my room mate works in Inn as room cleaner and applied in hotel and lodging category and applied last month Sep 2015 within 30 days he got is AINP how its possible and we International students with skilled experience are waiting for years why we are not considered as important and making us to wait for many years i cant understand
 

NewtoPR

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UmaumaUMA said:
my room mate works in Inn as room cleaner and applied in hotel and lodging category and applied last month Sep 2015 within 30 days he got is AINP how its possible and we International students with skilled experience are waiting for years why we are not considered as important and making us to wait for many years i cant understand
Its all based on need of province. May be there is a urgent need in his category which was raised by hotel industry and in your case may be more people are already there in province...So don't think it based on high skill , it based on province work need.
 

UmaumaUMA

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May 13, 2015
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oh thanks for your reply, and then why, they always say Canada needs more skilled workers and we international students are waiting for nearly more than two years for nomination in Alberta they should even consider us please
 

UmaumaUMA

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May 13, 2015
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UmaumaUMA said:
my room mate works in Inn as room cleaner and applied in hotel and lodging category and applied last month Sep 2015 within 30 days he got is AINP how its possible and we International students with skilled experience are waiting for years why we are not considered as important and making us to wait for many years i cant understand
 

Lammawitch

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UmaumaUMA said:
oh thanks for your reply, and then why, they always say Canada needs more skilled workers and we international students are waiting for nearly more than two years for nomination in Alberta they should even consider us please
"Skilled" does not necessarily equal "university" educated. If a province needs welders/cooks/mechanics to fill a lack of Canadian/PRs for job vacancies, that's the people/skills they are looking for.

NewtoPR said:
Its all based on need of province. May be there is a urgent need in his category which was raised by hotel industry and in your case may be more people are already there in province...So don't think it based on high skill , it based on province work need.
More or less exact. A "high skill" is not necessarily a university degree etc. "Highly skilled" could be a qualified cook etc., depending on the need/demand.

Trade qualifications are often as highly regarded as a PhD; more so sometimes.