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Jul 20, 2016
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I'm an International Student in Canada going into my second year after the summer. I absolutely need to become a Permanent Resident after studying, otherwise I can't go to med school and that would destroy all my dreams! After studying, I can get a post-graduation work permit which can lead to Permanent Residence. I don't even want to work after my Bachelor's Degree, I just want (need!!) Permanent Residence.

Two years post-grad work permit is also not much, and I honestly doubt I will get a job without any work experience and my degree. Is it at least enough to have only a job offer or do we need one year work experience to apply for Permanent Residence (through the BC Provincial Nominee Program)?


Please answer, it's so important!

P.S: I hate hate hate the immigration process

Thank you
 
harvijay1001 said:
Love Love Love (well no not really) your sense of over-entitlement.

Agreed. Also the fact that he/she couldn't be bothered to look this information up on the BCPNP site (where it's very easily found). Guess PR isn't that important after all - or not important enough to work for...
 
You will need both, work experience and job offer to get PR.