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BC PNP: How to prepare "Evidence that you intend to work and reside in B.C."

pxjiushun100

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Mar 9, 2014
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Hi folks.
I am a Ph.D. student in UBC and going to graduate in a month. I would like to apply for BC PNP-"International Post Graduate".
I have read BCPNP's website carefully. But I still confused with the requirement of "Evidence that you intend to work and reside in B.C.":
Beyond the documents in the checklist, do I need to prepare additional materials as the "Evidence that you intend to work and reside in B.C." ?
For me, the evidence are the following:
• the length of any previous and/or current period of residence in B.C.
Six years study in UBC. Request a letter from UBC?
• your connections to B.C. through work, study or family
1. Studied in UBC for 6 years, during which time also worked as a research assistant and teaching assistant in UBC.
Request a letter from my Department?

3. My wife has a permanent job in BC. Provide the proof My wife’s job?
• a description of any actions you’ve taken to settle in B.C., such as finding a job or place to live.
1. Will be assigned a contract job. Request a letter from the employer?
2. Living with my wife, who own's an apartment in BC. Provide the proof of the property of my wife's apartment?


Do I need to provide all these highlighted documents? What else can be supportive for my application?
Please share me your knowledge and experience. Your time is much appreciated.