OINP folks dealing with Master/PhD graduates were transferred to doing express entry applications because it's a popular stream and heavily advertised. That's why Master's/PhD certificates are taking 8-9 months instead of 90 days.
This question is for my sibling, I am planning for her masters study in Canada, I did some research on Master's stream and what I've understood from it is:
1)Complete a Master's degree.
2)After completing degree apply for OINP (without any wait period and job offer letter).
3)It has nothing to do with if you've got the job or not.
If I'm wrong on these conclusions please let me know about it.
Can anyone confirm what is the rule on staying in the province you have got nominated to? Is there a mandatory stay in that province for a specific amount of years to be eligible for citizenship or can one stay anywhere? and if so after how much time of stay in that province?
Can anyone confirm what is the rule on staying in the province you have got nominated to? Is there a mandatory stay in that province for a specific amount of years to be eligible for citizenship or can one stay anywhere? and if so after how much time of stay in that province?