The question:
Did *NAME* study in Canada based on an award that required them to go back to their home country to apply their knowledge and skills?
I have a letter of no objection from the institution that awarded me the scholarship stating that I am under no obligation to go home. Can I answer NO to this question and provide this supporting letter in my official PR application if I am invited to apply? If I answer YES I will lose the points for studying in Canada.
The question:
Did *NAME* study in Canada based on an award that required them to go back to their home country to apply their knowledge and skills?
I have a letter of no objection from the institution that awarded me the scholarship stating that I am under no obligation to go home. Can I answer NO to this question and provide this supporting letter in my official PR application if I am invited to apply? If I answer YES I will lose the points for studying in Canada.
If you’re not required to go back home then the answer to this question is no. And once you answer no, you’ll get points for Canadian study. But just keep in mind once you study in canada you will ultimately get your PR. Doesn’t matter if it’s direct EE or CEC/PNP.
If you’re not required to go back home then the answer to this question is no. And once you answer no, you’ll get points for Canadian study. But just keep in mind once you study in canada you will ultimately get your PR. Doesn’t matter if it’s direct EE or CEC/PNP.
after studies you’ll get your PGWP and you’ll be able to gain points for Canadian experience. Besides, once you start working you may find employers willing to support your pnp application or extend you a job offer. So I mean to say you’ll have various options available. You can check on forums if you find anyone who failed to get PR after studies (unless someone violates their temporary residency conditions or mess up with their case by filling it wrong or submitting bogus docs. Other possibility is criminal or medical inadmissibility.