nevillek said:Hi everyone,
I just completed my Masters degree from an Ontario university, which makes me eligible for the special immigration stream for Masters Graduates from Ontario Universities PNP... but I'm not sure if I should apply for immigration under that stream OR through the Express Entry stream. Can someone please help? Most of my friends are saying they plan to apply under the EE after getting some work experience because that allows them to move anywhere to work and not just Ontario. I know that's true, but I'm not sure what are the chances of getting PR under the EE stream nowadays. Thanks.
read carefully my plan.. you got it wrong dude.. i will remain as student, my wife who will accompany will be the one who will apply for OWP.... geeeezzzzzz!!!!! simple reading!!Wolfpmd3 said:SO I think you want to come as an student along with your wife in an OWP and then switch your study permit for an Open work permit??
If you want to do so you are crazy.... You will need to complete your degree and depending on the time it took you to complete your degree you will have the chance to apply for an OWP after graduation.... If you come here and dont study at all you will have to leave canada after 90 days... If you stay with a no longer useful study permit you will be an illegal inmigrant and will have to live as such...... and once out you will never come back....
If you dont meet the requirements.... look somewhere else dude reallly maybe canada is not the country for you... or just stay home really
BC seems to be a good place to study, however as far as i know it is not easy to get pr in that province, at least not for accounting graduades, go for manitoba , sask or albertaSARVESH123 said:Hello folks, i am planning to do a post grad diploma course (accounting) in sept 2016. There are only few universities which provide this course n rest are all colleges. Thompson river university (TRU) (Vancouver) is one of them. Rest all colleges in Ontario. The problem is TRU provides more subjects then any other colleges. But it is in British Columbia (BC). Are there good job opportunities in (BC)??? will it be easy to get PR over there??? or should i go for colleges in Ontario???? please help!!!!!!