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Hello! Kindly advise on the best PR pathway for me.
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Hello! Pls I intend to apply for PR soon but I do not know the best and easiest pathway for me. I am an international student who graduated from a college in Ontario. I did a 1year course and decided to apply for PGWP and work. Someone told me New Brunswick was quite easy with granting PR so I moved there and looked for a job, hoping to make use of the PR pathways there. But unfortunately I discovered that they would consider international students who studied within Atlantic Provinces only. I do not know what to do. I need advise on how I can make the best use of my PGWP to get PR. Thanks.
Look at Express Entr. Or OINP or Atlantic Immigration Program. AIP has certain requirements and you need a job offer with a designated employer. OINP requires a job offer and employer supporting your nomination. Same for BC and Sask.
No province is easy for PR so do some research on PNPs before moving.
Hello! Pls I intend to apply for PR soon but I do not know the best and easiest pathway for me. I am an international student who graduated from a college in Ontario. I did a 1year course and decided to apply for PGWP and work. Someone told me New Brunswick was quite easy with granting PR so I moved there and looked for a job, hoping to make use of the PR pathways there. But unfortunately I discovered that they would consider international students who studied within Atlantic Provinces only. I do not know what to do. I need advise on how I can make the best use of my PGWP to get PR. Thanks.
Absolutely. And so many people move to “easier” provinces when one person tells them without doing any research. OP, you were better to stay in Ontario for OINP. Learn French if you want PR through Express Entry.
Hello! Pls I intend to apply for PR soon but I do not know the best and easiest pathway for me. I am an international student who graduated from a college in Ontario. I did a 1year course and decided to apply for PGWP and work. Someone told me New Brunswick was quite easy with granting PR so I moved there and looked for a job, hoping to make use of the PR pathways there. But unfortunately I discovered that they would consider international students who studied within Atlantic Provinces only. I do not know what to do. I need advise on how I can make the best use of my PGWP to get PR. Thanks.
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