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which province is the best for internatinal students?
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I have just completed my 2 year diploma in Ontario and I am planning to move to some other province because getting PR in Ontario is really hard and time consuming. Can anybody suggest me which is the best province to move for international students in order to get permanent resident. I have heard about Nova Scotia which has job requirement in O,A or B level category and minimum 3 months of work experience with Nova Scotia employer similarly British Columbia which does not require any job experience, just a permanent job offer from a BC employer. There are so many other choices but can anyone suggest me which is the best.
I have just completed my 2 year diploma in Ontario and I am planning to move to some other province because getting PR in Ontario is really hard and time consuming. Can anybody suggest me which is the best province to move for international students in order to get permanent resident. I have heard about Nova Scotia which has job requirement in O,A or B level category and minimum 3 months of work experience with Nova Scotia employer similarly British Columbia which does not require any job experience, just a permanent job offer from a BC employer. There are so many other choices but can anyone suggest me which is the best.
It's tough through out the country to find a decent job, but I'm a bit bias b.c I've been in BC for the past 7 years and I love it! I went to school in BC, found a job, worked there for 1+ year and now I'm waiting for PR.
It's tough through out the country to find a decent job, but I'm a bit bias b.c I've been in BC for the past 7 years and I love it! I went to school in BC, found a job, worked there for 1+ year and now I'm waiting for PR.
yes, at the moment BC is at the top my list.I have found on their website that they do not have work experience requirement with the employer once you get the permanent job offer from the employer and I am also getting responses from BC employer even when I applied from Toronto.
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