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Hi All,
I moved to Quebec on a temporary work visa with my family and it's been 4 months now. I'm exploring options to apply for PR application. What are the options that i have:?
> Express Visa
> Skilled worker (i know it has specific working hours in Canada)
> PNP?
Which is best option for me?
Hi All,
I moved to Quebec on a temporary work visa with my family and it's been 4 months now. I'm exploring options to apply for PR application. What are the options that i have:?
> Express Visa
> Skilled worker (i know it has specific working hours in Canada)
> PNP?
Which is best option for me?
- Express Entry may be an option if you can show that you have concrete plans to live outside of the province of Quebec. Right now you would need around 500 points to be selected.
- The Federal Skilled Worker program is the same thing as Express Entry. I think you are confusing this with Canadian Experience Class which requires a year of working in Canada before you can apply. Similar to Express Entry, you must show that you will live outside of Quebec.
- Since you are working in Quebec, you would want to look into the Quebec immigration programs.
It seems like you haven't done any real research yet. You'll need to dedicate time to researching programs in detail or alternatively hire an immigration lawyer to assist you.
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