my girlfriend is potentially able to apply for PR through provincial program of recent university graduate, but she is having a really hard time finding employment in a skilled position with her general science Bachelor degree unfortunately, and in the meantime is working hard in two jobs that unfortunately fall in the unskiilled NOC categories
we send out resumes continually hoping to land a skilled NOC position before her 2 year deadline after university graduation is up, but we are starting to wonder if going the spousal route might be a better and less stressful way to go (we are in love so it is a logical next step anyways)
so my question is, is the spousal path to PR quicker and less difficult than a skilled employment route (taking the fact that she is having a difficult time finding that job in the meantime, and further education is in her wishes when she can get the PR and no longer be classed as an international student)?
are there any reasons one would want to go with the provincial sponsored university graduate skilled worker method vs. doing pr through the spousal program instead?
thanks
we send out resumes continually hoping to land a skilled NOC position before her 2 year deadline after university graduation is up, but we are starting to wonder if going the spousal route might be a better and less stressful way to go (we are in love so it is a logical next step anyways)
so my question is, is the spousal path to PR quicker and less difficult than a skilled employment route (taking the fact that she is having a difficult time finding that job in the meantime, and further education is in her wishes when she can get the PR and no longer be classed as an international student)?
are there any reasons one would want to go with the provincial sponsored university graduate skilled worker method vs. doing pr through the spousal program instead?
thanks