Keep an eye on Nova Scotia, Saskatchewan, New Brunswick.karan_y25 said:I have score of 70/100 but 381/1200 in CRS. My job code is 2171. Which all provinces I have good chance to get PR.
Also PEI, which I believe is currently open.karan_y25 said:I have score of 70/100 but 381/1200 in CRS. My job code is 2171. Which all provinces I have good chance to get PR.
Hi joelmath,joelmath said:One thing that beginners tend to commonly miss out is to make sure that they meet both EE as well as PNP requirements
It means being eligible for Express Entry.Softdev00 said:Hi joelmath,
Thank you for this great thread. Could you or anybody tell me what is meant with Express Entry requirements, perhaps the minimum score of round of invitation? Or does it mean that you are eligible for Express Entry?
Awesome . Thanks istari.istari said:It means being eligible for Express Entry.
Multiple provinces are fine.Softdev00 said:Is it possible to apply to many province's or only for one province at a time?
Have you actually read the first post in this thread ?emandwillow said:Hey JoelMath
Thank you for posting this! It's very helpful.
I have tried to match us up, but am struggling (silly me).
I am hoping to study in BC a Masters or a Diploma (I already have a degree from a London uni). My boyfriend is an electrician by trade and will be coming with me. he has 4 years experience as an electrician, a Level 2 Apprenticeship qualification (this is only 2 years study) and a 1 and a half year experience as an alarms technician (a different NOC to electrician). Also, on the 'Find your NOC' page on the CIC website, it has a list of qualification requirements. Does he need to have the whole list? OR is it just maybe one. He is going to do his Red Seal when we get there hopefully off of his own back.
What do you think?
He will get a job when we land in BC, however I am worried. Our goal is to apply for residency through him. Does he actually fit into any of the BC brackets?
Sorry to be a pain and hope to hear from you, x
Emma
This is the wrong thread for this question.Elc said:Hi, did someone knew if it is possible for a person who has a working permit now to apply a tourist visa?. My brother is recently working in the fish plant and has his working permit expire on December 31,2016. They said it is only 180days of work. Meaning if you work everyday in the week,the 180days won't lead to Dec.31, as he arrived in May 26. While waiting for Lmia, I just want him to wait for it and just apply a tourist visa for him to have a legal status in Canada. As they said they can't apply for restoration. Is any one know about this program and what is the best thing to do. Thank you and have a great one everyone.
By "ECA point 135", I assume you mean that you have a Master's degree ?Irmabek said:Im 37 years old, single, NOC3113, CBL7, ECA point 135, 12 years experience , no canadian job offer, with relatives in ontario (adaptibility), my CRS score is 319.
- Can it be confirmed if I calculated my CRS correctely?
- do I have any small chance to apply for any PNP?
Please help me
Thank you