I was just wondering, if a candidate has been selected by Quebec, is it possible for him to land directly in Toronto or Vancouver ? Or does he have to land in Quebec first ?
I was just wondering, if a candidate has been selected by Quebec, is it possible for him to land directly in Toronto or Vancouver ? Or does he have to land in Quebec first ?
Thank youLammawitch.
Can i land in QC and move a few days later ?
My goal is not QC but ON or BC but my chances to get the PR would be significantly higher if i was to apply to QSW instead of FSW...
We will traveling on the PR visa for the first time to canada. We would like to have 15 days break in UK. Do we require to have UK visa before we arrive at UK airports or we can get the UK visa on arrival? Any insight will be highly appretiated
We will traveling on the PR visa for the first time to canada. We would like to have 15 days break in UK. Do we require to have UK visa before we arrive at UK airports or we can get the UK visa on arrival? Any insight will be highly appretiated
We will traveling on the PR visa for the first time to canada. We would like to have 15 days break in UK. Do we require to have UK visa before we arrive at UK airports or we can get the UK visa on arrival? Any insight will be highly appretiated
Thank youLammawitch.
Can i land in QC and move a few days later ?
My goal is not QC but ON or BC but my chances to get the PR would be significantly higher if i was to apply to QSW instead of FSW...
The QSW program is for people who intend to settle in Quebec, it's not a "Backdoor" to the rest of the country visa process.
If you intend to settle in another province you should look at their PNP.
Having said that, a Permanent Resident can live and work freely anywhere in Canada.
Your call. You wouldn't be the first or last person to do this. I do know it's a cause for concern for both federal & provincial governments, who may, in the future, take action to modify regulations and requirements.
I have a question. I am Planning to settle in Calgary or Toronto in feb or march. The question is regarding the maintenance fee of condo. is it included in the rent or we have to pay it other than rent? and how much is the monthly fee of two bed condo? because I have seen on certain websites that maint. fee is arond 500 to 9oo cad $.
Please need your guidance.
The QSW program is for people who intend to settle in Quebec, it's not a "Backdoor" to the rest of the country visa process.
If you intend to settle in another province you should look at their PNP.
Having said that, a Permanent Resident can live and work freely anywhere in Canada.
Your call. You wouldn't be the first or last person to do this. I do know it's a cause for concern for both federal & provincial governments, who may, in the future, take action to modify regulations and requirements.
Thank you for your insight.
Could you enlighten me about something regarding QSW ? I noticed that there was not much difference in terms of how much points you get between having 1-2 years of work experience, and having none. So is it possible to apply to QSW with no or little work experience (think 3-6 months) given that you're able to get more than 49 points overall ?
I have a question. I am Planning to settle in Calgary or Toronto in feb or march. The question is regarding the maintenance fee of condo. is it included in the rent or we have to pay it other than rent? and how much is the monthly fee of two bed condo? because I have seen on certain websites that maint. fee is arond 500 to 9oo cad $.
Please need your guidance.
*Usually*, the maintenance fees for a condo are the landlord's responsibility. This is generally reflected in the rent.
The monthly maintenance fee for a condo will vary from building to building, city to city, province to province.
Don't confuse apartment & condo.
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Hi Lamma.
You are correct
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They are clearly difference btw an apartment and a condo. For an apartment it is better to rent. Usually condo are purchased, however you can rent from the owner when you land. Also note that for you to purchase a condo or house you need to have a good rent history. Owning a house or a condo requires a lot of procedures.