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Hello,
I am currently in a dire situation. I am 40 years old, and my PGWP is about to expire (1 year remaining). I currently work as a Financial sales rep. The last time I checked my CRS score, it was 460. Please tell me what options are available for me to use to get my PR as soon as possible. I am really confused now. Please, I will appreciate your kind suggestions.
Hello,
I am currently in a dire situation. I am 40 years old, and my PGWP is about to expire (1 year remaining). I currently work as a Financial sales rep. The last time I checked my CRS score, it was 460. Please tell me what options are available for me to use to get my PR as soon as possible. I am really confused now. Please, I will appreciate your kind suggestions.
Are you fluent in French? If so that is your fastest way. If not, then look at PNP. Unfortunately 460 is not a competitive score.
Hello,
I am currently in a dire situation. I am 40 years old, and my PGWP is about to expire (1 year remaining). I currently work as a Financial sales rep. The last time I checked my CRS score, it was 460. Please tell me what options are available for me to use to get my PR as soon as possible. I am really confused now. Please, I will appreciate your kind suggestions.
Start learning French asap with the help of a tutor with the aim of achieving CLB7 on the French test.
Also look into PNP immigration programs asap.
You options are limited given your age, score, and occupation.
thanks for your response. I am not fluent in french and regarding the pnp what options are available to me at the moment. Also, I have a family member in Alberta, is there any option availble for me there?
The family member is married with no kids if that is what you mean by alone
The family member is married with no kids if that is what you mean by alone
Then him/her is not alone.
are you saying the Alberta program is about an option? Since the family member is married. So what can I do here?
are you saying the Alberta program is about an option? Since the family member is married. So what can I do here?
Have you read the above link (the instructions)?
Okay I will read that . Thanks
are you saying the Alberta program is about an option? Since the family member is married. So what can I do here?
What permit are you on in Canada? Alberta PNP is now points based so having family in the province gives you some points. Family is not a specific draw.
I am currently on a work permit (pgwp)
I am also thinking of trades will be an option for me? And what do I need to do to achieve that
I am currently on a work permit (pgwp)
So you are only eligible for Alberta Express Entry, not AOS. Are you working in Alberta and have a job offer? What trade do you have your diploma in? For trades, look at Red Seal.
I am currently not working in Alberta or have a job offer. I don’t have the trade yet was asking if that is an option for me and what do I need to enroll for it
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