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Plan B for PNP Ontario(Master degree)

scampos

Newbie
Sep 30, 2013
1
0
I am planing a master degree(PNP) in Ontario, but i need a backup plan. I will do a 1 year Master, so if anything going wrong i want apply for 3yr PGWP. Cheapest way to do that is enroll public college, right?


PS: I am worried about any change on rules or the program reach the quota
thanks.
 

umairq00

Star Member
Sep 13, 2013
90
2
Hi there,

You're thinking on the right lines. Go ahead with the Masters program. At the end of that, you should apply for PGWP and as far as PNP is concerned - you will have an option of applying through any of the streams as mentioned at the below link:

http://www.ontarioimmigration.ca/en/pnp/index.htm

Yes, publicly funded institutes are the cheapest ones. But for the International Students, it's still very expensive!

Good luck!