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Province Reviews: Saskatchewan or Nova scotia : Help needed

Survivor

Star Member
Mar 9, 2015
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Hello Everyone,
Due to the changes in the rules I'm sure many have raised questions on what needs to be done next inorder to qualify for PR. What would be the best way without any risk's ? or What would be an easy way to attain a 3 year PGWP without any hiccups or LUCK based scenario's....so on and so forth

In short to give you all a brief background I am doing my pg certificate in Toronto. I should be done with my course in December. I am thinking of moving out of Toronto and do my second course in either Saskatchewan or Nova Scotia.

Can someone, who has lived in Saskatchewan or Nova scotia give a brief outlook in how the provinces are in terms of :
1. Survival/ part time jobs (are they easy to find) while studying.
2. Instead of survival jobs can you find part time 20hr office/ administrative jobs easily or is strong references required as in the case of Toronto.
3. Chances to get Provincial Nomination after the immigration overhaul throughout Canada
4. Or does it make sense staying in Toronto complete the second year as well then move into another province once you receive your PGWP. Fingers crossed ,I get 3years PGWP after doing 2 years (1+1) 6 semesters combined.

Awaiting your reviews
 

Survivor

Star Member
Mar 9, 2015
53
19
Request for Province review. I am sure we have lot of students who may have resided or either moved from these two places to other regions for what so ever reasons.

Appreciate any reviews. Just to address the points I am looking at

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Can someone, who has lived in Saskatchewan or Nova scotia give a brief outlook in how the provinces are in terms of :
1. Survival/ part time jobs (are they easy to find) while studying.
2. Instead of survival jobs can you find part time 20hr office/ administrative jobs easily or is strong references required as in the case of Toronto.
3. Chances to get Provincial Nomination after the immigration overhaul throughout Canada. Is it as simple as it sounds. Complete the hours, complete the course. Get a good job. apply for an SNIP.
4. Or does it make sense staying in Toronto complete the second year as well then move into another province once you receive your PGWP. Fingers crossed ,I get 3years PGWP after doing 2 years (1+1) 6 semesters combined.
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