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dazzling

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Hello. I am very new in this forum.
Just want to seek advice. I am a Physiotherapist here in the Philippines and my occupation is listed at NOC.
Upon assessment, I scored 71 points which is acceptable. I also have a first degree cousin who is willing to sign an affidavit for me under the Provincial Nominee Program. I am about to submit my documents at SINP when I friend informed me about the SKilled Category. My question is, which is better and the fastest approval?

Based on the experience of the people in our community who applied for SINP, it took them 24 months or more before they were able to land in Canada.

Is it practical to submit in both category? Please advise.. Thank you :)
 
I think FSW would be better option considering time. please check your eligibility through

http://www.cic.gc.ca/app/ctcvac/english/index?utm_source=short-url&utm_medium=short-url&utm_campaign=come-to-canada
 
dazzling said:
Hello. I am very new in this forum.
Just want to seek advice. I am a Physiotherapist here in the Philippines and my occupation is listed at NOC.
Upon assessment, I scored 71 points which is acceptable. I also have a first degree cousin who is willing to sign an affidavit for me under the Provincial Nominee Program. I am about to submit my documents at SINP when I friend informed me about the SKilled Category. My question is, which is better and the fastest approval?

Based on the experience of the people in our community who applied for SINP, it took them 24 months or more before they were able to land in Canada.

Is it practical to submit in both category? Please advise.. Thank you :)
Evaluate both options under your given circumstances. do not forget to reference official websites for both programs. However if you qualify for fsw it is much more better and independant option