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hell911

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hope someone can provide a step by step guide or options. thanks! :)
 
There can be a number of different answers depending on the province, the job (e.g. is it skilled or semi skilled), if you have an approved LMO, if your employer has made you a permanent job offer, etc.
 
I see from your other posts that you are a student so that narrows it down a bit. You can check the graduate options under the PNP in your province or even in other provinces if you want to move. Some of they require certain number of hours worked, a permanent job offer in your field etc. If you do not qualify for that, you can check under PNP worker if you have a job offer. Otherwise, you can wait until you graduate, get a skilled job, work full time for one year and then apply under CEC.
 
thanks for replying, but pls dont mind my other posts. this is totally different case.
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what are the common ways people come in canada through work permit and get PR fast?

do they get part time or full time job offer? I don't know the details, hoping you guys can tell the easy method to come for work permit and get PR.

also, is there a Age limit for work permit? i don't mean like 60's, but only 27's
 
There's no particularly fast way to get PR but if you are planning on coming over on a work permit, the first thing you need is a job offer and in order to maximize your options, it should be a full time skilled position.

Getting that job offer can be hard but it depends on your skills, education and hard work. Some have said that they applied for 100's of jobs before they got a connection with an employer that would apply for their LMO so they could get their work permit. There is no age limit although if you are 70 and applying for a hard labour job, immigration may not believe that you are really going to do it. Later when applying for PR, you will have to pass medicals to show that you are in good health and some application classes may rule out people who are over 49 or so. 27 is not a problem.

After you arrive in Canada on a work permit, you have different options for PR, you can apply under FSW if you qualify skilled trades class if you qualify or PNP if you qualify or otherwise work for a year and then apply under CEC.
 
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Now that is a detailed answer. Thank You! I really appreciate it. :D