Dear all,
I am looking for some guidance regarding the PNP process.
I am currently in Canada on an IEC visa which will expire end of January.
Originally, I was going to pursue the EE FSW path, however it will take me a few more weeks to improve my French enough to reach a score that is likely to get me a visa. (currently 433)
I realized that the estimated processing time would be 6 months, so getting the French test done, receiving results etc. would probably already mean that I wouldn’t get my PR, and hence new WP, prior to March/April.
Therefore, if I started working on my IEC visa now, I would have a few months to bridge.
1) It is my understanding, that I can have implied status that allows me to STAY, however due to the nature of IEC, I would not be allowed to WORK between end of January and whenever my PR would be approved. Correct?
2) I am considering taking an alternative route: BC PNP (EE skilled). I could start working on my IEC visa and then apply for the BC PNP. With processing times of 2-3 months, I might get through the PNP portion of the process before my IEC expires and then flagpole my way to a WP until the IRCC has approved my PR based on the BC PNP nomination. Is this realistic? Am I missing something?
3) Also, can I apply for jobs in BC from QC or should I move for a weeks to minimize the risks of having my CV end up in the trash because I’m too much hassle compared to a local applicant?
Thank you very much.
Best regards
Alex
I am looking for some guidance regarding the PNP process.
I am currently in Canada on an IEC visa which will expire end of January.
Originally, I was going to pursue the EE FSW path, however it will take me a few more weeks to improve my French enough to reach a score that is likely to get me a visa. (currently 433)
I realized that the estimated processing time would be 6 months, so getting the French test done, receiving results etc. would probably already mean that I wouldn’t get my PR, and hence new WP, prior to March/April.
Therefore, if I started working on my IEC visa now, I would have a few months to bridge.
1) It is my understanding, that I can have implied status that allows me to STAY, however due to the nature of IEC, I would not be allowed to WORK between end of January and whenever my PR would be approved. Correct?
2) I am considering taking an alternative route: BC PNP (EE skilled). I could start working on my IEC visa and then apply for the BC PNP. With processing times of 2-3 months, I might get through the PNP portion of the process before my IEC expires and then flagpole my way to a WP until the IRCC has approved my PR based on the BC PNP nomination. Is this realistic? Am I missing something?
3) Also, can I apply for jobs in BC from QC or should I move for a weeks to minimize the risks of having my CV end up in the trash because I’m too much hassle compared to a local applicant?
Thank you very much.
Best regards
Alex