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Jaldi hi
Hi all,
I am about to finish my Project Management (Post Grad course).
I am confused and tensed about what to do next to get PR. Because as lawyers are saying I will get only one year work permit.
Should I have to move away from Brampton(Toronto) ?
please suggest me something.
Thanx in advance.
 
sirneeva said:
Hi all,
I am about to finish my Project Management (Post Grad course).
I am confused and tensed about what to do next to get PR. Because as lawyers are saying I will get only one year work permit.
Should I have to move away from Brampton(Toronto) ?
please suggest me something.
Thanx in advance.

Dont take risk... 1 year is not enough for you to stay in Ontario. Or if you have skilled experience and if you are eligible to for Express entry, just create a profil and get a job with LMIA and got for it.
 
jemdill said:
Dont take risk... 1 year is not enough for you to stay in Ontario. Or if you have skilled experience and if you are eligible to for Express entry, just create a profil and get a job with LMIA and got for it.

Just created my profile on JobBank.
Don't have LMIA though.
Moreover, Staying in Ontario is not any requirement with me.
I just wanna get PR. whether it is in Brampton, or its in Vancouver.
Need your suggestions regarding PNP in Vancouver.
 
sirneeva said:
Just created my profile on JobBank.
Don't have LMIA though.
Moreover, Staying in Ontario is not any requirement with me.
I just wanna get PR. whether it is in Brampton, or its in Vancouver.
Need your suggestions regarding PNP in Vancouver.

PNP processing time in BC is now 13 months..
Better is NS. Try there
 
jemdill said:
PNP processing time in BC is now 13 months..
Better is NS. Try there

But its still risk if you want to stay in canada even after your work permit expires.
Because you will not have enough time to get jobs, experience and for all process.
Do a 1 yr course in NS and they have priority for their students, will get PNP easily. And you will have enough time for everything. Otherwise it will be the same for all international who moved to Alberta. They extended their processing time to 24 months due to plenty of applications, and students had to go back after their work permit expired . So why take chance? Make it safe first and go for it.
Government can change their rule any time. and for EE they are getting plenty of applications and there is also a cap.
 
Try to get a job before your PGWP is issued. That way you can start working on your off campus work permit and subsequently your PGWP. That is what i did anywhere.

Good Luck
 
chohvally said:
Try to get a job before your PGWP is issued. That way you can start working on your off campus work permit and subsequently your PGWP. That is what i did anywhere.

Good Luck

but working on Off campus work permit wont count for CEC. So he will get 1 yr PGWP and then after he completes 1yr, he wont have any status. Or he needs to get a PNP between that
 
I started working on my off Campus work permit, received my PGWP on the 7th of Nov 2013 and worked until the 7th of 2014....then applied for a bridging work permit, it was rejected and i had to go back to school.

I a currently waiting for an ITA. 446.
 
chohvally said:
I started working on my off Campus work permit, received my PGWP on the 7th of Nov 2013 and worked until the 7th of 2014....then applied for a bridging work permit, it was rejected and i had to go back to school.

I a currently waiting for an ITA. 446.

Yes, thats why its to better to make it safe first...
 
Thanks guys.
so you mean Nova Scotia is a better option at this time ?
 
chohvally said:
I started working on my off Campus work permit, received my PGWP on the 7th of Nov 2013 and worked until the 7th of 2014....then applied for a bridging work permit, it was rejected and i had to go back to school.

I a currently waiting for an ITA. 446.

You know that PGWP is a one time visa. You cannot get another PGWP visa again in this life. I hope you factored this in while going for another course.
 
Well, i did factor all that in, it is a masters program then i can get into the masters Stream in Ontario. That is if i don't get an ITA in the next draw with 446 points. I would really need a PGWP again.