Yes you can if you have a certificate of qualification or a job offer. For you i think it is easier to obtain a certificate of qualification.praytoGod said:Hi everyone..
I am on student visa in Canada and i have 3+ Years of job experience in Telecommunication company as technician in India ..i am eligible for FSTC (NOC-7246).
My question is can i apply for PR under FSTC while i am studying..
karlaplus said:Hello everyone!
I desperately need help, We applied under the federal skilled trade. My husband is a cook... Our application was received on may 30th 2014. Is been over 11 weeks and I have sent en email asking for the status since it has not been return and cap for cooks is closed. I waited 30 business days for a reply and NOTHING.... We are in Canada, our work permit expires in January and things are ugly here to get an lmia... Can anybody give me any info about how long does it takes to get any news from them? Has anyone here applied under the same noc? Are you one of the 100 privileged cooks? I need to hear from your experience please!
karlaplus said:Hello everyone!
I desperately need help, We applied under the federal skilled trade. My husband is a cook... Our application was received on may 30th 2014. Is been over 11 weeks and I have sent en email asking for the status since it has not been return and cap for cooks is closed. I waited 30 business days for a reply and NOTHING.... We are in Canada, our work permit expires in January and things are ugly here to get an lmia... Can anybody give me any info about how long does it takes to get any news from them? Has anyone here applied under the same noc? Are you one of the 100 privileged cooks? I need to hear from your experience please!