So, I've been an international student in Canada since 1999.
Graduated elementary, middle, and high school in Vancouver. Currently going to UBC, graduating with a BA in 2011.
No family in Canada. South Korean citizen.
It has always seemed silly to be that I can't become a PR in Canada despite having spent more than ten years in Canada.
Went for a free consultation a while ago and the lawyer seemed bit lost as to what immigration class I should apply under, should I choose to do so.
CEC looks like a plausible choice but I'm wondering if full-time co-op employments count as work experience? I did four terms of co-op, which amounts to 16 months of paid, full-time (40hr/week) work.
Graduated elementary, middle, and high school in Vancouver. Currently going to UBC, graduating with a BA in 2011.
No family in Canada. South Korean citizen.
It has always seemed silly to be that I can't become a PR in Canada despite having spent more than ten years in Canada.
Went for a free consultation a while ago and the lawyer seemed bit lost as to what immigration class I should apply under, should I choose to do so.
CEC looks like a plausible choice but I'm wondering if full-time co-op employments count as work experience? I did four terms of co-op, which amounts to 16 months of paid, full-time (40hr/week) work.