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Earthling

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Hi Guys,

I am looking to go for Master's course in Sask region and apply for PR under the PNP program thereafter. Is it advisable to go for a 1 year or a 2 year Master's program?

I am trying to determine from y'all experience as to which one is preferable since I don't want to end up in a complicated situation later where I won't have time on my hand and would struggle with timelines and hope-against-hope to get PR.

An early advice would be much appreciated.

Cheers!
 
Looking for your advise seniors...Jes_ON, PMM :)
 
Earthling said:
Someone, Please help!! ::)

you have 2 possibilities,

1) SINP skilled worker, once you come to saskatchewan, find someone who can offer you just a job offer letter, if you can get someone for that, and if you score 35 points, then, theres no wait period, you can right away apply for SINP and then PR, by the time complete study, you will be permanent resident.

2) start working Part time with your study, those part time hours will be counted towards 1920 hr, so once you graduate and get PGWP, you'll have very less hrs left to complete and once you complete those hrs, you can apply for SINP student category.

whats your major? in what area you're studying, if your education area is in demand, you may end up with a good job.
 
@Mysteryocean, Please i would like to know your view, i would be through with my 1 year college program by December and am thinking of getting a post graduate work permit, come to Saskatchewan to work and acquire the 1920 hrs but i don't know if is possible within the one year duration, and which other process i can use to get the pnp.My current program is strategic management.Thanx.
 
Hi
I tried to apply for federal program but when I select Manitoba or Saskatchewan it says I don't have eligibility.

I am a 34 years old MCA graduate with more than 10 years in IT industry. My IELTS score is L-8.5, R-9,W-6.5 S-6.5.

I would like to know,

1) In which all provinces is open to apply for Skilled worker Program.
2) Is it necessary to know French to apply for Quebec.
3) which all other options I have to immigrate to Canada.

Thank you so much for you support.

Regards
Litty
 
Nisha_Litty said:
Hi
I tried to apply for federal program but when I select Manitoba or Saskatchewan it says I don't have eligibility.

I am a 34 years old MCA graduate with more than 10 years in IT industry. My IELTS score is L-8.5, R-9,W-6.5 S-6.5.

I would like to know,

1) In which all provinces is open to apply for Skilled worker Program.
2) Is it necessary to know French to apply for Quebec.
3) which all other options I have to immigrate to Canada.

Thank you so much for you support.

Regards
Litty
Dear, read it carefully. Your all questions will solve automatically.

OID :- http://www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/moving-to-saskatchewan/immigrating-to-saskatchewan/saskatchewan-immigrant-nominee-program/applicants-international-skilled-workers/international-skilled-worker-occupations-in-demand

Application Guide for OID :- http://publications.gov.sk.ca/documents/310/85140-ISW%20Application%20Guide%20(No%20Job)%20(06-May-16).pdf
Note : Read it cogitatively.

Saskatchewan Express Entry : - http://www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/moving-to-saskatchewan/immigrating-to-saskatchewan/saskatchewan-immigrant-nominee-program/applicants-international-skilled-workers/international-skilled-worker-saskatchewan-express-entry