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PR process - doing PhD in Canada

namratha

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Jun 11, 2007
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Hello friends,

I am 30 yrs old, Indian female, doing PhD in Vancouver, Canada. I have been in Canada since October 2004 in study permit (international student) which gets expired on September 2008. I have been receiving a financial aid of CAD 18,000 per year from the University. I got married last year and my husband is in India. I would like to apply for my PR status in Canada.

1) Can i apply for the PR status now? How long would the process take ?
2) Do i have to provide the funds CAD 10,000+ for applying PR as others apply from outside Canada ?
3) Where should i file my application?

I would be highly obliged, if anyone answer the questions. Thanks much.

Regards,
Namratha.
 
Aug 12, 2011
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Hi Namratha,

in which uni u did ur phd? i m looking for good universities... pls suggest.

I am a PT in USA, on h1.
Thnx,
Bhargav Dave
 

jnathan

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(i) You cannot apply for a PR status unless you apply for a work permit and the process is pretty much the same for applicants who apply for AEO from outside.

(ii) yes.

(iii) CIO Nova Scotia.

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RN

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Hello,
Most universities in Canada do have this type of funding.

Ususally between 12 and 20,000 a year. The only thing is that I am not sure about this funding for international students as they may not qualify in some schools. If you are a Canadian PR and plan to do your PhD, it is usually free and you are normally paid a stipend as stated. Sometimes, as part of this stipend, you may have to work as a teaching assistant or research assistant and sometimes not.

Hope this helps