Accepted job offer
#16
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Hi Guys well done on the job offer . Yes the PNP is the fastest way to go I've taken this route ( destination vancouver ) as an Electrician . I used Tricontinental Global Services www.jobscearch-in-canada.com they're immigration & employment consultants CSIC registered. Due to the job offer your application is fast tracked I started our application June 07 application was approved approx 7 weeks later Not sure what happened next but application sent to CIC in London Got a letter from them ( CIC ) Dec 07informing us to go for our medicals and to get police checks done . I to had to get checks done from my time on OZ and the US . The fee for the OZ checks where
A$93.63 and for the US US$20 you will have to submit a set of finger prints which can be done at HQ in Kidlington £60 for first set and £30 for each additional sets
Sorry about all the question but trying to get a grasp of the situation !
#17
well Done Chaz
Were jobsearch good and was there price good as i am looking for someone like them for myself . will you pm me some details please as recommendation is best i always say.
many thanks

Hi Guys well done on the job offer . Yes the PNP is the fastest way to go I've taken this route ( destination vancouver ) as an Electrician . I used Tricontinental Global Services www.jobscearch-in-canada.com they're immigration & employment consultants CSIC registered. Due to the job offer your application is fast tracked I started our application June 07 application was approved approx 7 weeks later Not sure what happened next but application sent to CIC in London Got a letter from them ( CIC ) Dec 07informing us to go for our medicals and to get police checks done . I to had to get checks done from my time on OZ and the US . The fee for the OZ checks where
A$93.63 and for the US US$20 you will have to submit a set of finger prints which can be done at HQ in Kidlington £60 for first set and £30 for each additional sets
Were jobsearch good and was there price good as i am looking for someone like them for myself . will you pm me some details please as recommendation is best i always say.
many thanks
Hi Guys well done on the job offer . Yes the PNP is the fastest way to go I've taken this route ( destination vancouver ) as an Electrician . I used Tricontinental Global Services www.jobscearch-in-canada.com they're immigration & employment consultants CSIC registered. Due to the job offer your application is fast tracked I started our application June 07 application was approved approx 7 weeks later Not sure what happened next but application sent to CIC in London Got a letter from them ( CIC ) Dec 07informing us to go for our medicals and to get police checks done . I to had to get checks done from my time on OZ and the US . The fee for the OZ checks where
A$93.63 and for the US US$20 you will have to submit a set of finger prints which can be done at HQ in Kidlington £60 for first set and £30 for each additional sets
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Hi Yes the PNP application took approx 7 weeks No we didn't apply from Van Well our immigration consultant did as that's where she is based ( I have read on one of the threads that it's better to use immigration consultant / lawyer based in canada ) Not sure if CIC in london issue PR but just a waiting game now as medicals / police checks where submitted January I assume PR will come once visas are issued and you have landed in Canada
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Going to fiil out my portion of application and get the ball rolling , Thanks





