I am on 3 years work permit until July 2019. I finished 2 one year's postgraduate certificate program from Toronto.
Before it, I have a graduate degree and 4 years of experience from back home. My IELTS (General) score was 6 which I gave one and a half year before.
Furthermore, I have been doing NOC- B job since Aug 2016.
Could you please advise me, which way should be best for me to apply for PR. OINP - Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program or Express entry (Federal skilled workers)?
you can apply both.
I guess the PNP programm you mention is the Master graduates programm which is closed at the moment. So you can make your EE and also wait for Ontario to reopen that programm.
As for your score from IELTS, what you mention is rather low score (check if you pass at least CBL 7 in all your skills). So as such it will only give you small amount of points. So as a result your EE profile will not be high enough to achieve direct ITA.
I am on 3 years work permit until July 2019. I finished 2 one year's postgraduate certificate program from Toronto.
Before it, I have a graduate degree and 4 years of experience from back home. My IELTS (General) score was 6 which I gave one and a half year before.
Furthermore, I have been doing NOC- B job since Aug 2016.
Could you please advise me, which way should be best for me to apply for PR. OINP - Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program or Express entry (Federal skilled workers)?
Defintetly not. From what he has written it is not even clear if there is at least 1 year of work experience there. (he was only mentioning B class job since August 2016).
On the top, he did not mention what type of studies did he finish exactly (his statement is not clear there). (not all studies in Canada does give you additional points).
From the level of English that is used there, I doubt that he can reach CBL9 at the moment.
Defintetly not. From what he has written it is not even clear if there is at least 1 year of work experience there. (he was only mentioning B class job since August 2016).
On the top, he did not mention what type of studies did he finish exactly (his statement is not clear there). (not all studies in Canada does give you additional points).
From the level of English that is used there, I doubt that he can reach CBL9 at the moment.
IIRC and it probably sounds stupid but Canadian work experience and foreign work experience are both capped to 50 points which is why he may with a 4 years degree.
Meaning that even with zero Canadian work experience he can still apply through FSW