ivelinan said:I have another question then. Should my sister get a student visa, start studying, wait to be turn 18, and THEN apply for the Skilled Worker Class? Or is there any change that she can be aproved directly for a PR card without yet having completed any secondery education and working experience ?
If she completed her studies, received a post-graduate work permit, got a permanent job offer in a skilled position with a Canadian employer, and met the points requirements, maybe. As you can see, this would take quite some time for her to accomplish and who knows what the Skilled Worker program will look like in a few years. It's changed in one form or another every year since 2008. And for her to study in Canada would cost a great deal of money as foreign students pay more than Canadian citizens or PRs to go to school in Canada. And to your second question, 99.9% NO. I'll leave a 0.01% chance because weird things can happen. But truly, the answer is really NO.