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I am a new to this forum and I am keen in getting canada immigration , My Background - I have Masters in Computer Applications ( from INDIA) and currently a Test Manager with more than 10 yrs of experience in Software field . Currently in USA .I have few queries below -
1) Can I apply for both PNP and FSWP program at same time ? and which is better for me with my background/ experience ?
2) Should I do ECA only for my Masters (MCA) or also for the Bachelors ? Should I wait for ECA then register for EE process or can start now ?
3) I have IELTS exam booked for end of month ....Should I wait for IELTS result to start my process ?
4) Which process will save time ... to regsiter now at EE and then start ECA ?
5) can someone guide me with astep by step path in this process -- what to be done and when and what next steps ?
Please guide me in this process , Need seniors guidance who already has gone through this process ....
I've taken Mike's original list (THANK you THANK you THANK you) and created a Google spreadsheet that can be edited by anyone with the following link (meaning you won't need to log into Google)
Please feel free to add any additional acronyms that you come across...but if you're not sure how to do it, go ahead and reply to this forum with your additions.
This forum is extremely helpful....thank you everyone for making it so.
I've taken Mike's original list (THANK you THANK you THANK you) and created a Google spreadsheet that can be edited by anyone with the following link (meaning you won't need to log into Google)
Please feel free to add any additional acronyms that you come across...but if you're not sure how to do it, go ahead and reply to this forum with your additions.
This forum is extremely helpful....thank you everyone for making it so.
you are in hurry but VO is not in hurry as VO process as per queue of applications.
don't worry just stay calm and pray. hopefully you will hear soon good
Applying for MBA Program in University of New Brunswick, Fredricton CANADA
Hi there. I'm planning to apply for MBA program in UNB this year Aug'15. I was wondering if anyone could suggest me how to apply for Canadian immigration & overall process time.
I'm also planning o take my parents with me . they are in their 60s. How will i do their immigration with me & what are the health benefits for them.
Re: Applying for MBA Program in University of New Brunswick, Fredricton CANADA
Baizid said:
Hi there. I'm planning to apply for MBA program in UNB this year Aug'15. I was wondering if anyone could suggest me how to apply for Canadian immigration & overall process time.
I'm also planning o take my parents with me . they are in their 60s. How will i do their immigration with me & what are the health benefits for them.
Details about Canada's immigration programs are in the link below. You can also read through the discussions in the International Students section of the forum where people have discussed immigration options.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/apply.asp
You won't be albe to bring your parents to Canada to live with you either while you are on the study permit or immediately after you get PR (they cannot immigrate with you / as part of your application). The process of sponsoring your parents is long and has a number of requirements (e.g. you must have work in Canada for at least three years and made enough income to meet the low income cut off levels). From the time you become a PR, you should assume it will be at least 8 years (if not more) before your parents will be able to permanently immigrate to Canada.
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