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mukesh_jj
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26-Jan-03, 04:19 PM (EST)
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"Which Option is Preferrable ?"
 
   Hello Sir,

I have researched a lot on Canadian immigration including all the Provincial Nominee Programs. In the latter, a guaranteed job offer is a pre-requisite and then the application is speeded up by the particular state.

But, honestly speaking, the presence of a job offer while applying for the Federal PR Visa class is the best option to demonstrate financial capabilities to support myself (and my family, if applicable) plus show that I can be economically self-sufficient in Canada. So isn't it better to apply for a PNP (rather than Federal Skilled Worker's Class ) in this case as the case is much faster ?

Thanks in advance and Regards,

Mukesh


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dcohenadmin
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31-Jan-03, 04:41 PM (EST)
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1. "RE: Which Option is Preferrable ?"
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   There is no option which is generally better than the others. Each of the varying programs which exist would have a very different impact on one case versus another.

If you meet the requirements of the Federal selection criteria, however, it is not necessarily the case that a PNP program would be processed more quickly. As two stages of processing are required for PNP applications, time frames can easily even out or even become longer in some cases.

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