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which is better after pwgp for pr? via ainp or canada experience class?
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i would like to ask which is better to apply upon receiving post graduate work permit?
through AINP or Canada Experience Class?
as what i've read, via ainp i can apply as long as i have full time work and can apply for PR as long as ive been nominated, same as CEC but i need to work 12 months before i can apply. which is better and faster? hope you can help me provide more informations and also if someone experienced it already.
i would like to ask which is better to apply upon receiving post graduate work permit?
through AINP or Canada Experience Class?
as what i've read, via ainp i can apply as long as i have full time work and can apply for PR as long as ive been nominated, same as CEC but i need to work 12 months before i can apply. which is better and faster? hope you can help me provide more informations and also if someone experienced it already.
Looking at the current situation it is better to apply for APNP and then apply for Federal PR, As it will give you 600 additional points in CRS profile, and I am sure by the time you have the nomination you will have 12 months of experience to qualify for FSW as well...
Looking at the current situation it is better to apply for APNP and then apply for Federal PR, As it will give you 600 additional points in CRS profile, and I am sure by the time you have the nomination you will have 12 months of experience to qualify for FSW as well...
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