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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?
If you go to Saskatchewan as a Canadian graduate with a 1 year course, you can apply for PR after having worked for 6 months. However, they are making changes to their PNP now so maybe you'd want to wait a bit and see what they are before you decide to count on this program.
The lowest unemployment is in AB, SK and MB. Nova Scotia has fairly high unemployment rates.
If you go to Saskatchewan as a Canadian graduate with a 1 year course, you can apply for PR after having worked for 6 months. However, they are making changes to their PNP now so maybe you'd want to wait a bit and see what they are before you decide to count on this program.
The lowest unemployment is in AB, SK and MB. Nova Scotia has fairly high unemployment rates.
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