Which is faster for getting my permanent resident status: the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) or the Canadian Experience Class (CEC)?
I've been working in Canada (Winnipeg) for the past three years. I'm an intra-company transferee from the United States. I recently received a nomination from Manitoba.
When I looked up the average processing times for CIC to process PR visa applications in indicates under the Canada Experience Class category it's 13 months while Provincial Nomination category (submitted through the Los Angeles office) is 31 months.
I thought applications submitted under the Provincial Nomination category were prioritized and processing times were considerably less than another other category ?
Which category would be best (fastest) for me to apply under?
Any information and/or suggestion you could offer would sincerely be appreciated !
Won't applying under both the PNP and CEC categories at the same time cause problems and/or delays ?
You obviously had to pay the fees twice ... are you able to get one of them refunded once the application under the other category is processed and approved?
Also how much faster is Manitoba processing compared to the other PNP's?
Won't applying under both the PNP and CEC categories at the same time cause problems and/or delays ?
You obviously had to pay the fees twice ... are you able to get one of them refunded once the application under the other category is processed and approved?
Also how much faster is Manitoba processing compared to the other PNP's?
No problems or delay occurs if you apply for both its like 2 different applications in 2 different programs.
Its up to you .....yes if one of the application got approved you will get back the rprf fee for the 2nd application if you already paid ,you wont get the pr fee (processing fee which you pay before applying).