I am 28 years old and seeking advise on any PNPs' (preferably SINP/OINP) as well as some basic assistance in my evaluation, including some tips on how to improve my score to be more of an asset for nomination.
Although I have not completed the IELTS, I do plan on completing it soon and I'm confident in my English language skills. As for my educational background; I have Cambridge GCE's for Advanced Mathematics, Physics, English, an Associates Degree in Pre-Medical Sciences, a Bachelor's in Biomedical Sciences and certified in Basic Life Support by the American Heart Association. I am also self taught in computer building and maintenance; including android-based Phone software.
Diving into my work background; I did work as a customer service representative at the Royal Bank of Canada branch, in the Caribbean, prior to joining Medical School. I worked for a little over 3.5 years and gained various certificates and awards for my diligence and team work.
I have always wanted to live in Canada but after finding out my NOI was Type C for the Express Entry; the PNPs' are practically my best way to make it in. Any advice or directives would be greatly appreciated.
Although I have not completed the IELTS, I do plan on completing it soon and I'm confident in my English language skills. As for my educational background; I have Cambridge GCE's for Advanced Mathematics, Physics, English, an Associates Degree in Pre-Medical Sciences, a Bachelor's in Biomedical Sciences and certified in Basic Life Support by the American Heart Association. I am also self taught in computer building and maintenance; including android-based Phone software.
Diving into my work background; I did work as a customer service representative at the Royal Bank of Canada branch, in the Caribbean, prior to joining Medical School. I worked for a little over 3.5 years and gained various certificates and awards for my diligence and team work.
I have always wanted to live in Canada but after finding out my NOI was Type C for the Express Entry; the PNPs' are practically my best way to make it in. Any advice or directives would be greatly appreciated.