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shahid19091982

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Hello All,

Please help me know which province is good for international student in current scenario to get pnp and then Permanent resident. In regards of job and processing time.

Your advise will be highly appreciated.

Thank you
 
The one you wanted to go the most
 
I am in a similar dilemma. I can't decide whether I should go to Manitoba or Alberta. I have to choose between these two to apply for a pnp. I am an international student and I just graduated. AINP has long processing times and for MPNP you have to work for at least 1 year in order to qualify. Can anyone suggest what would be better looking at the current scenarios in both the provinces ?
 
hoping to get clear answer on this please.

I have heard in manitoba you neeed to have relation.
 
shahid19091982 said:
hoping to get clear answer on this please.

I have heard in manitoba you neeed to have relation.

That's not necessary I guess. All I know is that you need to have a full-time permanent job and must have worked for 1 year before applying for PNP.
 
No, if we talk about AINP it has different rules. In AINP you can apply right away if you are working permanent full-time. After applying you have to wait for the time your application is being processed. In some categories it might take up to 24 months. What I am confused about is if I decide to go to Alberta I'll have to wait for such a long period of time which can be frustrating. While in Manitoba processing time is not an issue but getting a job is because I have heard that Manitoba has a high rate of unemployment.
 
Sapphire! said:
No, if we talk about AINP it has different rules. In AINP you can apply right away if you are working permanent full-time. After applying you have to wait for the time your application is being processed. In some categories it might take up to 24 months. What I am confused about is if I decide to go to Alberta I'll have to wait for such a long period of time which can be frustrating. While in Manitoba processing time is not an issue but getting a job is because I have heard that Manitoba has a high rate of unemployment.

Alberta's unemployment rate is quite a bit worse than Manitoba's right now. You know what's happened with oil prices - right?