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jvid23

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Nov 30, 2016
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Hi
About to start a year of work through the Young Professional visa. Planning to do this for a year while saving up money to study,
then study nutrition or similar for a year here in Canada. I read that 1 year of studying gives you the chance of a 1 year work permit, so when I am done with the studies I figured I would apply for this and the PNP visa (skilled immigrant) as I would have 2 years of supervising experience in the country by then (thanks to Working holiday + YP).

Really want PR in Canada.
I just wanna make sure that this is a good way to go before I use my only YP and dedicate my money and the next 3 years to this.
So if anyone has anything to add, if theres anything I havent thought of etc please let me know!

Thanks
Jenn
 
PNP isnt a visa. it's a nomination. check the website of each province and see if you would be eligible.

get your ECA and IELTS as well
 
xpressentry said:
PNP isnt a visa. it's a nomination. check the website of each province and see if you would be eligible.

get your ECA and IELTS as well

Sorry my bad. Well its something that gives me more time in Canada.
Yes I have done that. I would be if I get 1 more year of work experience or some more points to apply to the ELSS one.