In a year or so, I will be graduating with a master's degree from a Canadian university and will be applying for a PGWP (16 months), right after I apply for the PGWP, my plan is to apply for the FSWP. I'm reading a lot of conflicting information regarding my eligibility, so would like to consult some of you here. Upon graduation my profile would be as follows:
- 25 years old - single (never married)
- 1 year (and 3 months) of full-time foreign work experience
- Unemployed for 1 year and 7 months after the full-time working experience (before starting the Masters in Canada)
- 0 years of experience in Canada
- IELTS 8.0 Overall
- 20k CAD in funds
- Masters degree from Canada
I used the official cic website to calculate my score, and it is 483 (for now). Looking at the cut-off scores for the ITAs, mine well-exceeds the minimum scores for the last decade.
Based on the profile above, would I be eligible for the FSWP or am I worrying too much?
Additionally, should I apply for the PR (enter the pool) immediately after applying for the PGWP or should I wait until it's issued?
Thank you in advance!
- 25 years old - single (never married)
- 1 year (and 3 months) of full-time foreign work experience
- Unemployed for 1 year and 7 months after the full-time working experience (before starting the Masters in Canada)
- 0 years of experience in Canada
- IELTS 8.0 Overall
- 20k CAD in funds
- Masters degree from Canada
I used the official cic website to calculate my score, and it is 483 (for now). Looking at the cut-off scores for the ITAs, mine well-exceeds the minimum scores for the last decade.
Based on the profile above, would I be eligible for the FSWP or am I worrying too much?
Additionally, should I apply for the PR (enter the pool) immediately after applying for the PGWP or should I wait until it's issued?
Thank you in advance!