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Hi i am an international student at Saskatchewan polytechnic Moose Jaw i will be completing my studies by August 2020.I will be applying for my working permit soon after my program completion (Business Diploma 2 years). I have stayed in Saskatchewan (Studied + worked ) for 2 years now. Recently i have been planning to move to BC after applying for my work permit. I have come to Canada after my high school studies so i will be focusing on provincial nomination programs. so i have couple of questions
- What are the downsides of moving from Saskatchewan to BC in terms of PR ?
- Do i need to complete my studies in BC in order to apply for PR through BC PNP ?
- is it wise to stay in sask and find an employer ( if thats better for me) ?
- SINP vs BC PNP which is better for me and a wise decision ?
I really hope someone knows better about this situation and guide me to make a wise decision. Thankyou.
If you wish to get your PR faster, working in SK would make more sense as you'll able to file for EOI(expression of interest) for SK PNP. When you study and work in the same province chances of getting PNP are higher
Hi i am an international student at Saskatchewan polytechnic Moose Jaw i will be completing my studies by August 2020.I will be applying for my working permit soon after my program completion (Business Diploma 2 years). I have stayed in Saskatchewan (Studied + worked ) for 2 years now. Recently i have been planning to move to BC after applying for my work permit. I have come to Canada after my high school studies so i will be focusing on provincial nomination programs. so i have couple of questions
- What are the downsides of moving from Saskatchewan to BC in terms of PR ?
- Do i need to complete my studies in BC in order to apply for PR through BC PNP ?
- is it wise to stay in sask and find an employer ( if thats better for me) ?
- SINP vs BC PNP which is better for me and a wise decision ?
I really hope someone knows better about this situation and guide me to make a wise decision. Thankyou.
If you wish to get your PR faster, working in SK would make more sense as you'll able to file for EOI(expression of interest) for SK PNP. When you study and work in the same province chances of getting PNP are higher
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