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Princeurakath

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I'm currently residing in Ontario and is planning to move out of Ontario in couple of months to get my PNP. Which province would you guys suggest to get the PNP little bit easier. I completed my Diploma in Computer Networking from Ontario and I have a little bit of relevant field experience working for the govt on contract basis as part of placement. I have a 3 year work permit with me. I'm looking forward for your advises for me to make a final decision. Thanks a lot for sparing time for this thread and helping me out.
 
Princeurakath said:
I'm currently residing in Ontario and is planning to move out of Ontario in couple of months to get my PNP. Which province would you guys suggest to get the PNP little bit easier. I completed my Diploma in Computer Networking from Ontario and I have a little bit of relevant field experience working for the govt on contract basis as part of placement. I have a 3 year work permit with me. I'm looking forward for your advises for me to make a final decision. Thanks a lot for sparing time for this thread and helping me out.
Simple, the province that is experienced is the best and the easiest.
 
Princeurakath said:
But my experience is in Ontario. I heard it is hard to get PNP here.

Have you even tried?

Princeurakath said:
I'm currently residing in Ontario and is planning to move out of Ontario in couple of months to get my PNP. Which province would you guys suggest to get the PNP little bit easier. I completed my Diploma in Computer Networking from Ontario and I have a little bit of relevant field experience working for the govt on contract basis as part of placement. I have a 3 year work permit with me. I'm looking forward for your advises for me to make a final decision. Thanks a lot for sparing time for this thread and helping me out.

Because it looks like you have the proper resources to make it work for you, even in Ontario, which most people outside of Canada do not have.
 
Also, I heard it is easier to get the PNP from other provinces than in Ontario. Like provinces like British Columbia or Nova Scotia.
 
Princeurakath said:
Also, I heard it is easier to get the PNP from other provinces than in Ontario. Like provinces like British Columbia or Nova Scotia.

It is not hard. You have a better chance to get PNP in Ontario since you have ties there. I know persons who are living outside of Canada without any ties to Ontario that has gotten PNP. Just enter the EE pool and wait on NOI.
 
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