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international students should read about the situation with PR
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/whts-the-future-of-international-students-t316932.0.html
 
Just a few pointers for international students who are aiming for canadian education and later canadian PR.
1. Try to get atleast 1 year skilled experience outside canada helps ur points for express entry. 0 experience in home country puts u behind on points for PR
2. Improve ur english . higher the english languagle skills better chances of PR
3. Aim for better education rather than PG diploma go for masters if u can this will give ur more points
4. always go for a 3 year PGWP with new PR rules it will almost be impossible to get PR in 1 year unless u have a LMIA.
5. choose a skilled profession.
6. use the CRS calculator to find out where u stand with regards to PR http://www.canadavisa.com/comprehensive-ranking-score-calculator.html
7. If you can improve ur French it would help u for PR.

these are a few pointers other people may add more but without thinking above point do not just jump in for canadian education it has now become very difficult to get PR so plan ahead
 
mead said:
Just a few pointers for international students who are aiming for canadian education and later canadian PR.
1. Try to get atleast 1 year skilled experience outside canada helps ur points for express entry. 0 experience in home country puts u behind on points for PR
2. Improve ur english . higher the english languagle skills better chances of PR
3. Aim for better education rather than PG diploma go for masters if u can this will give ur more points
4. always go for a 3 year PGWP with new PR rules it will almost be impossible to get PR in 1 year unless u have a LMIA.
5. choose a skilled profession.
6. use the CRS calculator to find out where u stand with regards to PR http://www.canadavisa.com/comprehensive-ranking-score-calculator.html
7. If you can improve ur French it would help u for PR.

these are a few pointers other people may add more but without thinking above point do not just jump in for canadian education it has now become very difficult to get PR so plan ahead

Thanks for that mead. That helps
 
adi17 said:
Thanks for that mead. That helps
you r welcome....do plan for future ..there r a lot of hurdles than just study visa. study visa is the easiest thing compared to other issues
 
Thanks mead! :)
 
mead said:
Just a few pointers for international students who are aiming for canadian education and later canadian PR.
1. Try to get atleast 1 year skilled experience outside canada helps ur points for express entry. 0 experience in home country puts u behind on points for PR
2. Improve ur english . higher the english languagle skills better chances of PR
3. Aim for better education rather than PG diploma go for masters if u can this will give ur more points
4. always go for a 3 year PGWP with new PR rules it will almost be impossible to get PR in 1 year unless u have a LMIA.
5. choose a skilled profession.
6. use the CRS calculator to find out where u stand with regards to PR http://www.canadavisa.com/comprehensive-ranking-score-calculator.html
7. If you can improve ur French it would help u for PR.

these are a few pointers other people may add more but without thinking above point do not just jump in for canadian education it has now become very difficult to get PR so plan ahead

You are right. However, it is not easy to get a skilled job in some countries after graduation(which is bachelor degree). Of course, many students will start low level jobs in order to get a skilled job which is B (for Canada). Eventually, it will take 2-3 years. And then they will study in Canada like master degree or pg. At least, they will plan to study for 2 years in Canada. I mean, the progress is quite long. They are getting older at that moment. I know, until 29 years is best score. Not every students can graduate on time.. not every students will get a skilled job in a short time... One more thing, not every countries have English education and English environment.. This means, students who are from non-English speaker countries, they may get disadvantages for English score... They have no chance to practice in English... unless they go to abroad for studying and learning English...

Anyway, good luck for everyone!
 
dental15 said:
You are right. However, it is not easy to get a skilled job in some countries after graduation(which is bachelor degree). Of course, many students will start low level jobs in order to get a skilled job which is B (for Canada). Eventually, it will take 2-3 years. And then they will study in Canada like master degree or pg. At least, they will plan to study for 2 years in Canada. I mean, the progress is quite long. They are getting older at that moment. I know, until 29 years is best score. Not every students can graduate on time.. not every students will get a skilled job in a short time... One more thing, not every countries have English education and English environment.. This means, students who are from non-English speaker countries, they may get disadvantages for English score... They have no chance to practice in English... unless they go to abroad for studying and learning English...

Anyway, good luck for everyone!
even though u may be right express entry (automated) system doesnt care it only looks at numbers. so have to do something to get your numbers up
 
Hii,
I am an International student. I finished my studies in Ontario getting diploma for early childhood education. I have completed one year of experience in my field. My questions are:
1. Can I qualify for RNIP in ON?
2. Do my job NOC 42202 is eligible for the getting approved for RNIP?

Please somebody answer........would be appreciated.
 
Hii,
I am an International student. I finished my studies in Ontario getting diploma for early childhood education. I have completed one year of experience in my field. My questions are:
1. Can I qualify for RNIP in ON?
2. Do my job NOC 42202 is eligible for the getting approved for RNIP?

Please somebody answer........would be appreciated.
1. Do you have a job offer in a designated community and that NOC is in demand? Do you have community support? Do you meet RNIP requirements?
2. Don’t know you have to research each ON community and see what requirements are.

FYI - pilot is ending (hasn’t been extended yet) so you need community support endorsement by June or July.
 
1. Do you have a job offer in a designated community and that NOC is in demand? Do you have community support? Do you meet RNIP requirements?
2. Don’t know you have to research each ON community and see what requirements are.

FYI - pilot is ending (hasn’t been extended yet) so you need community support endorsement by June or July.


that is my question if my noc is in demand there? then i can look forward to move to one of those communities as I am trying to look online there is not enough information

well, thank you so much I will read more to see if get something out of it.
 
that is my question if my noc is in demand there? then i can look forward to move to one of those communities as I am trying to look online there is not enough information

well, thank you so much I will read more to see if get something out of it.
No one can tell you. You have to research each RNIP community website, and contact the communities. Each site has sectors that are in demand. IE. Thunder Bay is healthcare. Also just read Thunder Bay is closed. Most may be closed due to pilot ending.
 
that is my question if my noc is in demand there? then i can look forward to move to one of those communities as I am trying to look online there is not enough information

well, thank you so much I will read more to see if get something out of it.

Do you have a connection to the city or region? Family who live there? You should be able to show that you already have links to the community to ensure that if you get PR you won’t leave right away.
 
Hello there, anyone has any idea if in RNIP, some cities have stopped taking applications which all are those. I have been struggling to find information on the websites as some of them says it is closed and some says it is not??
 
Hello there, anyone has any idea if in RNIP, some cities have stopped taking applications which all are those. I have been struggling to find information on the websites as some of them says it is closed and some says it is not??
Correct, each community decides what NOCs and who they want to support. So some communities will have deadlines or not taking any new applications. This is a pilot project ending in June so that is why some communities have closed intakes and it has yet to be extended. You need to look at each community site and find out if still open. If open, you find out what NOCs are being accepted.