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Hi friends
I just completed PG certification in International Business management from Ontario and I wish to get PR in Canada. So for the same I
considering moving to some other province as I will be only eligible for 1 year work visa- I have 3 options in my mind Manitoba, Nova scotia and the third one which i m considering right now is Alberta. which province and why do u think i should go for if decide to choose this option?
Which province do you think will offer me maximum job opportunities (I guess Alberta)
Where do you think it will be easier for me to get the PR?
Any problems which you think i might face in any of the provinces for instance i have heard racism exists in Nova Scotia and their are very less job there?
Go to new Brunswick!
If you start a job in NOC 0,A or B, you only need to be employed at least 6 months in New Brunswick to apply for their PNP program. their processing time is maximum 6 weeks.
@ rosty2, wouldn't he need to speak French too for New Brunswick?
As for Nova Scotia, note that if you are looking at the "community identified" stream of their PNP, you will not qualify. You need to have significant community ties to get a letter of identification.
Yeah I know. But most skilled jobs I've seen in New Brunwick, they ask for knowledge of both languages and sometimes, just for French that's why I asked.
rosty2 said:
well french or english, it doenst matter, It is Canada here! btw it is the only province truly bilingual
Go to new Brunswick!
If you start a job in NOC 0,A or B, you only need to be employed at least 6 months in New Brunswick to apply for their PNP program. their processing time is maximum 6 weeks.
Can you send me link where I can see the details about New Brunswick nominee program. I have checked there website but it says you must 1 year of experience and employer must get LMO for the job. is it correct.
Can you send me link where I can see the details about New Brunswick nominee program. I have checked there website but it says you must 1 year of experience and employer must get LMO for the job. is it correct.
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