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I have completed my graduate school and received PNP which is valid for 6 months, I have started working in a full-time job as well. I am confused between applying for PR with the help of PNP or work for a year and apply for express entry. What path should I take? Also, what is the timeline for getting PR after PNP?
Thanks in advance.
I have completed my graduate school and received PNP which is valid for 6 months, I have started working in a full-time job as well. I am confused between applying for PR with the help of PNP or work for a year and apply for express entry. What path should I take? Also, what is the timeline for getting PR after PNP?
Thanks in advance.
You can apply for both. Now apply for PR with help of PNP so you at least guarantee that you have PR application going on for you.
Also EE points draw may increase after one year and be hard to apply
You can apply for both. Now apply for PR with help of PNP so you at least guarantee that you have PR application going on for you.
Also EE points draw may increase after one year and be hard to apply
Thanks for the advice, I didn't know I can apply for both. any ideas on timeline of PR after PNP?
Thanks for the advice, I didn't know I can apply for both. any ideas on timeline of PR after PNP?
18 months right now for PNP PR = one year + 6 months for EE PR
18 months right now for PNP PR = one year + 6 months for EE PR
I see, so timelines are quite comparable.
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