Read the news that an Indian surgeon in the US was commuting in his private jet and dropped like a rock from the sky.
Lesson is you can have all the first world citizenship, green cards, blue cards etc but will be dead like every dead animal that ever existed.
If by processing you mean the processing of your EE application, it is about the same speed as regular FSW. If you mean the processing speed of the nomination application itself, I got mine in 14 days including all holidays and weekends. Some people even got theirs in 10 days. So for a PNP it's been quite fast recently.
Thanks guys for your answers.
One more question, If i proceed with the applications of PNP, can i still be chosen as FSW or they exclude you once you reply to NOI?
Read the news that an Indian surgeon in the US was commuting in his private jet and dropped like a rock from the sky.
Lesson is you can have all the first world citizenship, green cards, blue cards etc but will be dead like every dead animal that ever existed.
Thanks guys for your answers.
One more question, If i proceed with the applications of PNP, can i still be chosen as FSW or they exclude you once you reply to NOI?
is the reason you are overthinking because the province is not your first choice? I honestly doubt there will be all program draw this year. And if you land in the province but receive a job offer in your field in another province, there isn’t much they can do. So in the end PNP doesn’t really hold you back.
Thanks guys for your answers.
One more question, If i proceed with the applications of PNP, can i still be chosen as FSW or they exclude you once you reply to NOI?
is the reason you are overthinking because the province is not your first choice? I honestly doubt there will be all program draw this year. And if you land in the province but receive a job offer in your field in another province, there isn’t much they can do. So in the end PNP doesn’t really hold you back.
No, that is not the reason actually. I have read somewhere that you need to stay two years in the province itself, is that true?
The other reason was the time of application process. For some reasons i was thinking that PNP through EE will take more time than FSW through EE.
No, that is not the reason actually. I have read somewhere that you need to stay two years in the province itself, is that true?
The other reason was the time of application process. For some reasons i was thinking that PNP through EE will take more time than FSW through EE.