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gidthekid92

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Apr 1, 2009
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I've been in Canada for the past 10 years as a student (applying for my student permit year after year). I know for a fact that i would rather stay here then going back to Hong Kong (my birth place). As the end of high-school is approaching i would like to farther my education here in Canada and someday be a Canadian Citizen. At this time i would like to know HOW to obtain 'permanent resident status' and HOW to obtian a permanent resident card because i plan to go to college (to become a nurse) and work to pay my school fees. Family support is very limited therefore applying for just a student permit again is just not enough... AND the tuition for a international student is three times as much as a Canadian. So i ask ANYONE that is out there that has the knowledge please help me out.
my E-mail is : gidthekid92@hotmail
 
Well, going through what you don't qualify for.. if you are just finishing high school, you will not qualify for a PNP as a graduate because that's for college, you will not qualify for a CEC as a graduate because that's for college plus work for a year. You can't apply as an FSW. It's unlikely that you'll get a work permit for a skilled job to get immigration that way so that kind of leaves getting married and sponsored. Even if you had relatives in AB, SK or MB where the PNP's have a family stream component, you would need to have at least 1 year training after highschool + at least 1 year work experience and that's in SK. AB and MB make a requirement that you be 21 years old and have 2-3 years work experience and 1 year training.
 
Yes, once you are a nurse, you could get post-grad work permit and a job offer and apply under graduate class of a PNP program or work for a year and apply as an FSW or under CEC
 
:) althought not the best situation i could hope for,but it did clear things up to settle my worries. Thank you very much:)