Re: whats the best way to immigrate
I found out more about the PNP program:
The ideal applicant should have a combination of age, education,
language and transferable management skills and:
1. The applicant need not speak English or French,
2. Should be less than 55 years of age and have a minimum 14 years of
education (which if lacking, can be offset by other transferable
skills)
3. The applicant should have several years of management experience in
a business, governmental, institutional, or other organizational unit,
either for profit or not for profit, which could help to the PEI
economy.
4. The applicant must have legally accumulated a minimum net worth of
Canadian $400,000. Documentation is required, including method of
accumulation, tax receipts, etc., and,
5. The applicant must state his intention and convince authorities they
will reside in Prince Edward Island.
I DONT THINK THIS IS AN EASY OPTION FOR ME, I WOULD LIKE TO LIVE IN
ONTARIO. SO MY QUESTION STILL REMAINS... WHATS THE BEST WAY TO
IMMIGRATE.. ANYONE?
Thanks
Roy Wrote:
> Seek out employment in a province with a PNP program and apply for a
> Provincial Nominee Program certificate average processing time all
> Visa
> Posts eight months.
>
> Roy
> www.cvimmigration.com
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> milovich wrote:
> > > > Hi
> >
> > I am a Tanzanian citizen currently studying on a students visa here
> > in
> > Canada - its been 3 years now. I am planning to do 1 year of
> > internship
> > before i graduate with my Canadian degree in the next 2 years.
> >
> > I want to live here after I graduate.
> >
> > What do you think is the best way to acheiv this? Anyone who has
> > experience with this?
> >
> > Please advice
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