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Does PNP worth it?

Faizan@181

Newbie
Sep 12, 2023
4
0
Hello Members,
My Score is 369 for Canadian immigration. My Educational background is in Applied physics, while my work experience is in e-commerce. Is it possible that I could move to Canada through PNP?

Every time I approach agents, they always say you can move to Canada through PNP. I am afraid that they just want me to get in and want to get their commission while there are fewer chances of success, It is a waste of time & money.

Simply put, in my opinion, PNP is worth it, but only for those who fall in any tier of 0, 1, 2, or 3, not for a person like me with an educational background in a different area & work experience in a different area.

I am looking for your expert opinion.
Please suggest what is best for me.
 

Amr1981

Star Member
Aug 22, 2021
152
54
Kuwait
Category........
PNP
Visa Office......
NS
App. Filed.......
16 June 2021
Doc's Request.
24 Jan 2023
Nomination.....
28 May 2021
AOR Received.
11 August 2022
File Transfer...
Etobicoke
Med's Request
09 January 2023
Med's Done....
15 January 2023
Passport Req..
2 November 2023
VISA ISSUED...
22 November 2023
Hello Members,
My Score is 369 for Canadian immigration. My Educational background is in Applied physics, while my work experience is in e-commerce. Is it possible that I could move to Canada through PNP?

Every time I approach agents, they always say you can move to Canada through PNP. I am afraid that they just want me to get in and want to get their commission while there are fewer chances of success, It is a waste of time & money.

Simply put, in my opinion, PNP is worth it, but only for those who fall in any tier of 0, 1, 2, or 3, not for a person like me with an educational background in a different area & work experience in a different area.

I am looking for your expert opinion.
Please suggest what is best for me.
PNP for outland is extremely hard now, and agents will always push you to get money as you said, unless u have relative or connection to province in Canada, then don't waste ur money with an agent.
 
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rcincanada2019

Champion Member
Jan 14, 2023
1,066
461
Ontario
Category........
PNP
Visa Office......
Sydney, NS
App. Filed.......
03-07-2022
Nomination.....
30-03-2022
AOR Received.
03-11-2022
Hello Members,
My Score is 369 for Canadian immigration. My Educational background is in Applied physics, while my work experience is in e-commerce. Is it possible that I could move to Canada through PNP?

Every time I approach agents, they always say you can move to Canada through PNP. I am afraid that they just want me to get in and want to get their commission while there are fewer chances of success, It is a waste of time & money.

Simply put, in my opinion, PNP is worth it, but only for those who fall in any tier of 0, 1, 2, or 3, not for a person like me with an educational background in a different area & work experience in a different area.

I am looking for your expert opinion.
Please suggest what is best for me.
It's not a walk in the park, that I can tell you.

My story:

Original degree in engineering, experience in IT. Age was way past the immigration "safe zone". CRS score is in the 320s (should have been lower if not for Canadian education).

Literally spilled sweat, blood and tears!
 

DevPratap

Star Member
Sep 10, 2013
141
5
Category........
Visa Office......
New Delhi
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
IELTS Request
6.0
I'm in same boat mate,
My score is 479 but good thing is I'm in Canada , let's see how things unfold
 
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Faizan@181

Newbie
Sep 12, 2023
4
0
PNP for outland is extremely hard now, and agents will always push you to get money as you said, unless u have relative or connection to province in Canada, then don't waste ur money with an agent.
Are you able to move to Canada? If yes, What could be a better way to move? Many people are saying you could move to Canada on a study visa. Is there any possibility?
 

Faizan@181

Newbie
Sep 12, 2023
4
0
It's not a walk in the park, that I can tell you.

My story:

Original degree in engineering, experience in IT. Age was way past the immigration "safe zone". CRS score is in the 320s (should have been lower if not for Canadian education).

Literally spilled sweat, blood and tears!
Are you able to move to Canada? If yes, What could be a better way to move? Many people are saying you could move to Canada on a study visa. Is there any possibility?
 

Chasechs

Hero Member
Sep 11, 2019
660
172
What could be a better way to move? Many people are saying you could move to Canada on a study visa. Is there any possibility?
Studying in Canada is one of the easiest immigration path. The major problem with this approach is that it requires a lot of money upfront for education. People shy away because they simply don't have the 15k or 20k needed to secure the visa and study permit.
 

moscatojuices

Champion Member
Feb 21, 2022
1,566
783
I'm in same boat mate,
My score is 479 but good thing is I'm in Canada , let's see how things unfold
That's good for you, it totally answers his question when you talk about yourself. Well done. You're life of the party material. We'll all be praying for you.

Studying in Canada is one of the easiest immigration path. The major problem with this approach is that it requires a lot of money upfront for education. People shy away because they simply don't have the 15k or 20k needed to secure the visa and study permit.
I don't believe that - these Indians come to Canada and somehow invent money out of thin air and seem to somehow live a better lifestyle than many Canadians I know. Many also come from very rich families already, or have stolen money from other people before coming here, or their family decided to sell all of their assets and give their children money (lots of Koreans do this), and others commit lots of fraud and sometimes manage to con white girls into living with them and use their money. Of course some others actually work and save very hard, but it's all a mixed bag.

Hello Members,
My Score is 369 for Canadian immigration. My Educational background is in Applied physics, while my work experience is in e-commerce. Is it possible that I could move to Canada through PNP?

Every time I approach agents, they always say you can move to Canada through PNP. I am afraid that they just want me to get in and want to get their commission while there are fewer chances of success, It is a waste of time & money.

Simply put, in my opinion, PNP is worth it, but only for those who fall in any tier of 0, 1, 2, or 3, not for a person like me with an educational background in a different area & work experience in a different area.

I am looking for your expert opinion.
Please suggest what is best for me.
Your prospects of coming to Canada are very low because there appears to be a mismatch between your education and work experience, and the provincial streams usually look at how much relevant work experience you have (i.e. the work you've done related to your degree), so unless I'm missing something your prospects are very bleak.

Your score is already abysmal in Express Entry and I don't think you'll cut it in PNP - I agree with other opinions that studying seems to be your best bet to get into Canada, but yeah you're probably middle aged, have a family and stuff, you're probably age 30+, it's now on you to think about whether you have the courage to quit your job and "start all over again", undertake very expensive international studies in Canada and risk it all with no guarantee you'll get PR in the end.
 
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rcincanada2019

Champion Member
Jan 14, 2023
1,066
461
Ontario
Category........
PNP
Visa Office......
Sydney, NS
App. Filed.......
03-07-2022
Nomination.....
30-03-2022
AOR Received.
03-11-2022
Are you able to move to Canada? If yes, What could be a better way to move? Many people are saying you could move to Canada on a study visa. Is there any possibility?
I got my PR approved last May. You can check my signatures for my timeline.

The better way to move, imho, is the program that you qualify for. But, PR is never guaranteed, even from the program that you qualify for. You have to be ready to go "all in".
 
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