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Abbey id

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Sep 28, 2019
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Dear friends,
Thanks for your prompt response, in fact you are all doing a great job. Thanks so much. please which categories of jobs are great in demand in the four province of AIPP, which can give applicants better chance to be chosen by either of the four provinces?

Among these AIP four provinces which province can be categorized leading province and which one is the least province?

Is there any job search for AIP, which makes search for a chosen NOC easy to find with the province that is in need of it?

thanks a lot.

yours
Benedict.
 
Not what you necessarily want to hear but lower paying jobs are often what is needed. Things like personal support orders, LPNs, etc. Getting a job will be hard enough. There is no point trying to rank the provinces.
 
Thanks so much canuck78, i really appreciate your quick response. But i still need a clarification on this employment issue, after an employer accepted my application, gotten employed by this same employer, after getting down to Canada,
for how long will i work for this employer?
Can i change job after a while?
Can i further my studies while still working with this employer?

Thanks
BENEDICT
 
Believe you are free to leave after you receive PR. If you are a PR you can study but before that you need a permit to study.
 
Am sorry for bordering you, thanks for your accurate and prompt answers to my questions. After obtaining PR, am i free to go and leave in any province of my choice?
Before i finally get my PR, while its still under process, can i travel to my home country if need be, to come back?

Thanks
BENEDICT.