nia2015 said:Is it possible to extend your study permit and temporary resident visa in the same application? If so, what are the fees for this? Is it best to do it online?
I have done some research and it is not clear specially when it come to the fees.
vips2010 said:Hello,
I am currently working as an IT Manager and Digital Marketing Specialist in a small firm for 6 months and now I might get another job as Data Engineer. So Can I file my PR using split experience of 1 year.
So I will be having 6 months of IT Manager and Digital Marketing Specialist experience
And 6 months of Data Engineer experience.
So overall it would be 1 year. Is it allowed to do this ?
Or I have to complete 1 year at my new job?
Please do let me know.
Thanks
Hey Baljot, before we get on with your question, would you be able to answer a few question I have:baljot sekhon said:hey guys i am baljot.i am in a student visa in australia.i have completed my one year of bachelor of engineering in australia.but now i want to move to canada on a student visa.is it possible for me to move to canada.i have been refused by canadain high commission.when i applied from india.one year ago.
sak_saksham said:Hi,
I have a query here is PNP applicable for students who have completed their MBA from canada. I am planing to do MBA with VIU, the dual degree program which has PGWP upto 3 years. I have limited options as I have only 15 years of education hence selected VIU.
I have hear about saskatchewan PNP program for graudates or student from canada.
Is it possible to apply for PNP in any province in canada after PGWP is about to expire ?
Does PNP really helps in getting PR ?
How realistic is it to get visa extenstion after your PGWP has expired and you have a job ?
Thank you in advance for your reply !!!
Hisak_saksham said:Hi,
I have a query here is PNP applicable for students who have completed their MBA from canada. I am planing to do MBA with VIU, the dual degree program which has PGWP upto 3 years. I have limited options as I have only 15 years of education hence selected VIU.
I have hear about saskatchewan PNP program for graudates or student from canada.
Is it possible to apply for PNP in any province in canada after PGWP is about to expire ?
Does PNP really helps in getting PR ?
How realistic is it to get visa extenstion after your PGWP has expired and you have a job ?
Thank you in advance for your reply !!!
karankullar said:Hi
Every province in Canada has it's own Provincial Nominee Program. As a general rule of thumb, always try to study in the province you are aiming to get the nomination from. Why I say this?! Because, rules of PNPs change very very very often and you don't want to be studying in one province and then move to another one to get your nomination. If you are applying for Vancouver Island University, try and stick with British Columbia's PNP. I do not know the exact rules of BCPNP but you can check the website for exact rules as to what they have to offer International students graduating from BC universities. Go to the website of each province you are interested in and see who has the best options for international students and also the program that you like.
Now to answer your question that if Nomination really helps with the PR. One word answer would be YES. A very big yes in fact. Express entry PR applications usually need a score of at least 470+ to get the invitation to apply for PR. Nomination alone gives you 600 points. It's like scoring a 36 runs in an over, if you know what I mean lol! Also, PNP is not the only option you have for PR, CEC is another useful one and if you get a 3 year PGWP, you will qualify for that one considering you will have a bachelors and a masters degree. However, nothing works out as easily as PNP if you find a good suitable program and a good province. Rest is up to your research now. I hope this helps you and let me know if you have any more questions or any confusions. Good luck!