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vickysan said:
Ya i will get that certificate and i will wait another 6 month and reapply in cec again. Bcz i not eligiable in pnp anymore bcz i only can apply within two years after i got my diploma.
??? What province are you in?
vickysan said:
Check out the Nova Scotia PNP programme. They just ease their requirements for International student on June 6, 2014 who graduated from Canadian college are eligible to apply upon getting a full time job offer.
vickysan said:
Ya i will get that certificate and i will wait another 6 month and reapply in cec again. Bcz i not eligiable in pnp anymore bcz i only can apply within two years after i got my diploma.
I think the certificate is a good idea. But RE the PNP, it's true that in the International Student stream you have to apply within 2 years of graduation. But if you're not eligible there, perhaps you're eligible under the Foreign Worker stream?
http://www.ontarioimmigration.ca/OI/en/pnp/OI_PNPWORKERS.html
Is it apply on me bcz m not on Lmo here i m on PGWP.
cook and chef r totally diff position, to be a chef u need alot of experience, chefs r usually in the manager level, so its diff , totally diff,
with couple years of kitchen experience u should have applied under cook and not chef,
im a cook, and sometimes during events n stuffs someppl calls me chef, but that doenst make me a chef,
So what is the best idea to do now. But if i provide evidence that i am doing a chef duties and lot more things. And take a additional letter from employer. Would it be possible or not?
how many years of experience do u hav as a chef??
After 5 months it gonna be 2 years as a chef
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