I am going to migrate to BC, Canada along with my family, under a closed work permit sponsored by my employer. My employer is going to apply for my PR once I am in Canada. I am trying to figure out what would be my quickest pathway to PR. I have already given IELTS and even after scoring almost maximum CLB level, and having more than 8+ years of professional experience in the software development industry, my expected CRS score doesn't seem to cross the current PR draw cutoff. Based on my research online, I believe I have the following options:
Is my assessment correct? Is there something that I am missing or have overlooked?
One more query: I have already given IELTS. Is there anything else that I can prepare while I am in my home country to quicken my PR processing timeline?
- Apply for BC PNP Tech: Based on the evaluation online, I expect my BC PNP SIRS score to easily cross the cutoff. My understanding is once I file an application for BC PNP Tech, I should get BC PNP nomination under this stream within 2-3 months. Once I get the BC PNP nomination, my CRS score will easily cross PR draw cutoff, and I should get ITA in the next PNP draw. As far as I know, it should take 6-8 months to get PR after ITA. Overall, if my online research is correct, I should get PR in 12 months.
- CEC-based PR: As per my understanding, I'll be eligible to apply for PR under the CEC stream after working for 1 year in Canada. That should take my CRS score to 480+. Even though as per current CEC PR draws, I won't qualify but I feel after 12-14 months, the CRS cutoff should drop and I should be able to qualify. After I receive ITA under this stream, adding 6-8 months for the remaining process, I should get PR in 18-22 months.
Is my assessment correct? Is there something that I am missing or have overlooked?
One more query: I have already given IELTS. Is there anything else that I can prepare while I am in my home country to quicken my PR processing timeline?
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