waitinginvaincec said:
i am in alberta. my rep called me today and was suggesting i try the ainp, the one thats expiring in Nov 28, i dont even know what kind of stream is that, to be able to apply, i would need to take a celpip test, however the soonest one is in toronto (nov1) so that i will be able to make it to the nov 28 deadline. i dont think its smart, because the fare is $700+ but right now im confused, i want to try this ainp thing , and when i can, reapply with cec again. it doesnt hurt to have 2 applications isnt it?
AINP is quick..u dont need a rep...there is a number on this website
http://www.albertacanada.com/immigration/resources/contactus.aspx
your rep is putting ur application in under 2 year experience class if I am not wrong..just go through that website do ur home work and call these people tell them ur duties and they will tell u whether ur eligible or not....
You can apply for nomination. You dont need ceplib for that. Only After u get nomination you will be in need of those documents (CEPLIB and PCC).They give u some time between AINP nomination and Fedral application..as i said do you home work it will keep u in confidence regarding ur application..
I just checked new porgram. You fit well in it..I wont miss a chance
http://www.albertacanada.com/immigration/immigrating/ainp-eds-semi-skilled-criteria.aspx#foodservices
You will sure shot get PR if u meet the requirement
Have a total of three (3) years of work experience in a job directly related to food and beverage services (abroad and/or in Canada).
Be employed in Alberta for a minimum of nine (9) months before applying to the AINP.