I’m married,i have kept the study option open but only after march next year if the fsw’s don’t resume!
Will go in for a shitty 1 year diploma just to be a cec
1 year diploma is a gamble for CEC. You'd have to get a job immediately after graduation to get 1 year of experience for CEC. Even then you'll likely have to leave and be a CEC outland pleb
1 year diploma is a gamble for CEC. You'd have to get a job immediately after graduation to get 1 year of experience for CEC. Even then you'll likely have to leave and be a CEC outland pleb
yeah, they're a couple. they could go for a 2 years program and one can do full time work, is it possible for the dependent full time spouse, after working in canada for an year, then apply under CEC?
if this is possible then, they both can get PR quick. amirite !?
What is this listed in your signature? Current VO - Mexico | Entered Pool - May 29, 2021 | Family - 2
June 18, 2021 - webform to ICCC in Mexico asking for any updates on my app
June 22, 2021 - upfront med passed
June 25, 2021 - sent via webform to IRCC in Canada
July 5, 2021 - Canada received Medical Exam doc and forwarded to Mexico
Thanks a lot mate!
Maybe i will help you deal with cavities (obviously down in the basement somewhere in canada) provided you don’t report me to the ircc lol
This is one reason I can't apply to a diploma mill (most only offer 1 year, and often part-time programs for what I'm looking for). I'm only looking at 16+ month programs which give enough of a buffer to accrue a year of exp. But these are also UofT, McGill and Waterloo so I'm not getting in with my background.
Thanks a lot mate!
Maybe i will help you deal with cavities (obviously down in the basement somewhere in canada) provided you don’t report me to the ircc lol
This is one reason I can't apply to a diploma mill (most only offer 1 year, and often part-time programs for what I'm looking for). I'm only looking at 16+ month programs which give enough of a buffer to accrue a year of exp. But these are also UofT, McGill and Waterloo so I'm not getting in with my background.
Although I did manage to get a job at a company with offices in Canada. So in 2-3 years, I should be able to apply for an ICT. And let's be honest for a second here, that's probably quicker than getting a PR through FSW.
This is one reason I can't apply to a diploma mill (most only offer 1 year, and often part-time programs for what I'm looking for). I'm only looking at 16+ month programs which give enough of a buffer to accrue a year of exp. But these are also UofT, McGill and Waterloo so I'm not getting in with my background.
Can confirm that 16+ month programs yield 3 year PGWP; a few friends of mine got that. In fact, if you really wanna gamble, you could enroll in a 12 month program and somehow finish it in 16 -18 months with good standing (without taking any leaves). I've seen that yielding 3 year PGWP too, but that's a big gamble.