Hello,
I am planning to apply for a student visa and I was just looking at the list of colleges. I am not sure what province I should apply in so that 2 years later it makes it easier for me to file for PR. I received offer letters from colleges in Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Saskatchewan. I know that Ontario is not good for international students if their ultimate goal is to get a PR.
I am planning to undertake a 2 year diploma in computer related field and a program that requires co-op work.
I will really appreciate your help if you can answer any of the following questions!
1) What is the best province for easy PR after completing your studies - Saskatchewan, Newfoundland or Nova Scotia?
2) Whose PNP rules are the easiest?
3) What is the best province if I am eligible for Federal Skilled Worker?
P.S I have a master's degree from United States and I also have 3 years of experience. I recently gave Ielts and following is my score:
Speaking - 7.5, Reading - 7, Listening - 7.5 and Writing - 7.
how many weeks program it should be for me to receive 3 years work permit. All of my programs require 4 months of work (internship), so can this work count as Canadian experience for PR purposes?
I found out that my education and work experience falls under Skill level - A.
Please help me with some of my questions.
Thank you and god bless you.
I am planning to apply for a student visa and I was just looking at the list of colleges. I am not sure what province I should apply in so that 2 years later it makes it easier for me to file for PR. I received offer letters from colleges in Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Saskatchewan. I know that Ontario is not good for international students if their ultimate goal is to get a PR.
I am planning to undertake a 2 year diploma in computer related field and a program that requires co-op work.
I will really appreciate your help if you can answer any of the following questions!
1) What is the best province for easy PR after completing your studies - Saskatchewan, Newfoundland or Nova Scotia?
2) Whose PNP rules are the easiest?
3) What is the best province if I am eligible for Federal Skilled Worker?
P.S I have a master's degree from United States and I also have 3 years of experience. I recently gave Ielts and following is my score:
Speaking - 7.5, Reading - 7, Listening - 7.5 and Writing - 7.
how many weeks program it should be for me to receive 3 years work permit. All of my programs require 4 months of work (internship), so can this work count as Canadian experience for PR purposes?
I found out that my education and work experience falls under Skill level - A.
Please help me with some of my questions.
Thank you and god bless you.