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I am Yuji. I have working holiday and I got full time job at Tim Hortons as an assistant manager in BC (I know I have to take English Test.)
Here is my questions;
1) Which one is first to get PR with province nominee or Canadian gov?
2) When can I get the PR approximately? ( I think I can apply after 9 months I work.)
3) Should I get LMO for PR?
4) In the pending time, Can I go back to education as a permanent resident?
Does somebody have experience that from working holiday to PR?
1) Express Entry (Federal Program)
2) Once you have at least one year of full time work experience.
3) If you can - yes. It will increase your points and increase your chances of being selected.
4) No. You can only study as a permanent resident once you actually have PR.
1) Express Entry (Federal Program)
2) Once you have at least one year of full time work experience.
3) If you can - yes. It will increase your points and increase your chances of being selected.
4) No. You can only study as a permanent resident once you actually have PR.
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