Nice...congrats guys ... I have an admit for Ryerson 1 year Masters course ... so I am a bit dicy if i should go ahead and join it or not cos I would be getting only 1 year of PGWP and If i do not get across in the PNP Masters category , what option would I have left ?
Nice...congrats guys ... I have an admit for Ryerson 1 year Masters course ... so I am a bit dicy if i should go ahead and join it or not cos I would be getting only 1 year of PGWP and If i do not get across in the PNP Masters category , what option would I have left ?
Once u submit your application you can get an implied status. You have legal status untill the application is processed and a decision is made. Having said I understand your situation. I completed a two year program so I didn't have to worry a lot about the timing.
It depends on your situation and your priorities. For instance if your priority is to settle in Canada as soon as possible and then plan about future (more training, education for better jobs) then one year course can be a good idea. Whereas if you could afford a two year program then that may give you more leverage.
I got a full time job offer from a Canadian employer, And the employer had submitted a concurrent permanent resident status application under the Ontario provincial nominee program,Once the initial approval is received, then my formal nominee application will be submitted.....
Regarding my education still i am worried little bit.10years of schooling and 3 years of diploma (distance education ) is eligible for OPNP.Is the minimum 13years of education is good enough to get through OPNP or 15years of education is must??
Please help me !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This question is for PNP applicants who have submitted their application to CIC.
At what stage did you submit your PCCs, along with the application, later when ready,
or only after a request from the CIC?