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bilal966
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« on: January 30, 2011, 01:44:29 pm »

Dear all,
Can anybody guide me in a right way?.....
I want to apply for immigration in CANADA ,i have so many relatives over there.
i was studied immigration criteria.
I have seen 6 categories.
   1. Federal Skilled Worker
   2. Quebec Skilled Worker
   3. Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP)
   4. Family Class Sponsorship
   5. Business Immigration
   6. Canadian Experience Class (CEC)


so any body can tell me which category will be best for me?

About Me:
I have done BS in Computer Science(2009) from Punjab University.Now i working in a software company as software engineer.i have 2 year Experience of Java Developer.i work on Mobile Sites and SMS applications.
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« Reply #1 on: January 31, 2011, 01:05:08 pm »

Dear all,
Can anybody guide me in a right way?.....
I want to apply for immigration in CANADA ,i have so many relatives over there.
i was studied immigration criteria.
I have seen 6 categories.
   1. Federal Skilled Worker
   2. Quebec Skilled Worker
   3. Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP)
   4. Family Class Sponsorship
   5. Business Immigration
   6. Canadian Experience Class (CEC)


so any body can tell me which category will be best for me?

About Me:
I have done BS in Computer Science(2009) from Punjab University.Now i working in a software company as software engineer.i have 2 year Experience of Java Developer.i work on Mobile Sites and SMS applications.

1. FSW - only if you have a job offer and meet the required points
2. QSW - again, do you meet the points requirements
3. PNP - if you have a job offer in a skilled position and an employer is willing to sponsor you, then yes.  Also, it depends on where your family lives and how closely related they are to you to qualify for some PNP programs.  Research Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
4. FC - only if you were married to a Canadian citizen or PR.  Or if your parents are citizens or PRs of Canada but I'm guessing you are too old to be considered a dependent child.
5.  Business - no
6.  CEC - no, you don't have any Canadian experience or education

You have plenty more research and studying of Canadian immigration to do.
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