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vikashshinge

Full Member
Apr 17, 2013
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Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
I m Vikash Shinge.
10th 60%
12th 49%
BScit 61%(3 year)
have 2 year work experience in IT

The course i m planning to go for is of 1 year and its in Algonquin college, Ottawa, ON, Canada. I will be able to get 1 year work permit, if i m able to get a job offer, would i be able to apply for pnp program and apply for PR. In the link given below, i see their is no information mention about requirement of minimum 6 months on job for Ontario PNP. So if i get a job offer, i can apply for PNP ASAP.

http://www.canadavisa.com/ontario-provincial-nominee-program.html#International_Student_Category

I just want some way to earn at least half of the loan i m going to take. Will be grateful to senior for their help!!
 

tiger007

Champion Member
vikashshinge said:
I m Vikash Shinge.
10th 60%
12th 49%
BScit 61%(3 year)
have 2 year work experience in IT

The course i m planning to go for is of 1 year and its in Algonquin college, Ottawa, ON, Canada. I will be able to get 1 year work permit, if i m able to get a job offer, would i be able to apply for pnp program and apply for PR. In the link given below, i see their is no information mention about requirement of minimum 6 months on job for Ontario PNP. So if i get a job offer, i can apply for PNP ASAP.

http://www.canadavisa.com/ontario-provincial-nominee-program.html#International_Student_Category

I just want some way to earn at least half of the loan i m going to take. Will be grateful to senior for their help!!
Hi,

Yes, under ON PNP job offer stream, you just need to find a "Skilled Pre-approved" job. Once you have the Job offer letter, you can immediately apply for the ON PNP nomination.
But remember, finding a skilled job (NOC O A or B) is already challenging enough.. on top of that..you will need to find an ON pre-approved job... which can be extremely difficult to find... especially if you have not done a practical job oriented trade qualification/other practical diploma or technical/other in demand reputed Master degree from a University.

After completing 6 months of actual study... you can work with a valid OCWP, which will allow you to work for 20 hours/week.



***All opinions expressed are purely personal, and pieces of information mentioned are to the best of my knowledge... You should consult other sources too.
 

Hamid khan

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Apr 29, 2013
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hi tiger i have one question, i red all link u gave to me, bt im not sure which provience should i chose for pnp
pls u help to decide, my first choice AL bcz no work experience need for pnp if my course is skill list 0 A B

apart from AL every provience need 6 month work experience

kindly give ur say: plssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
 

tiger007

Champion Member
Hamid khan said:
hi tiger i have one question, i red all link u gave to me, bt im not sure which provience should i chose for pnp
pls u help to decide, my first choice AL bcz no work experience need for pnp if my course is skill list 0 A B

apart from AL every provience need 6 month work experience

kindly give ur say: plssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
Hi,

Please read carefully. You are mistaken. You MUST work for atleast 6 months, in a skilled full time job related to your field of study, before you are eligible to apply for Alberta AINP. You must also have studied a minimum 2 years UG level or a 1 year PG level course in a recognized Canadian educational institute.
Only those applying under Alberta Compulsory and optional trades criteria (after studying a minimum 2 years trade diploma in Alberta), do not need to work for 6 months.

Under Ontario PNP- job offer stream, you DO NOT need to work for 6 months. Only need to get a skilled full time pre-approved job offer.

Under B.C PNP, again you just need to find a skilled job offer from an approved employer. No need to work for 6 months.

Under Newfoundland PNP, you do not need to work for 6 months and can directly apply for nomination provided you have a job offer which is related to your field of study and you have studied in Newfoundland atleast a 2 years UG level program or a 1 year PG level program. If you have studied outside a Newfoundland based educational institute, then you will need to work for full 1 year.

Under Sask. province PNP, You must work for 6 months (960 hours - including legal part time and co-op work) if you completed a full time recognized course of atleast 1 academic year/2 semesters/ 8 actual months of study in a Saskatchewan based recognized educational institute. If you have studied outside Saskatchewan, then must work for 1 full year.

Quebec also, you do not need to work for 6 months nor even a job offer is required..but must learn French till level 3/DELF B1(intermediate) or atleast learn till level 1 (DELF A1) basic and pass points under regular stream.

Rest all student immigration programs- Manitoba ... you have to work for min 6 months and Federal CEC for 1 year.

Hope it's clear.


***All opinions expressed are purely personal, and pieces of information mentioned are to the best of my knowledge... You should consult other sources too.
 

vikashshinge

Full Member
Apr 17, 2013
38
0
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
Thank you Tiger for your time and reply!!!
Thank you too Hamid for encouraging to ask tiger.. your suggestion brought great relief to my doubts...

On 31st i m going to meet Algonquin college representatives, they are coming to Mumbai. I m going through Geebee Education. They say its better to talk face to face with representatives and take admission. It saves application fees and all.. also assures admission quickly.

Whats your views and opinion on this?