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george82 Jul 21st 2018 8:01 am

Average realistic time frame
 
hi everyone sitting my English test tomoz, currently in Vancouver on a Lmia 2 year visa but going for PR through PNP just wondering what a realistic time frame is for approval?

christmasoompa Jul 21st 2018 10:26 am

Re: Average realistic time frame
 

Originally Posted by george82 (Post 12536375)
hi everyone sitting my English test tomoz, currently in Vancouver on a Lmia 2 year visa but going for PR through PNP just wondering what a realistic time frame is for approval?

Approval for what? Do you mean to get your IELTS results back? Or do you mean for PNP? If so, what stream and EE or paper based?

george82 Aug 6th 2018 3:46 pm

Re: Average realistic time frame
 
Sorry the processing Time for the pnp it’s being done via an agent so I’m guessing EE I’m aware my company are very fast at doing there end of paperwork,I got my results back from English and I passed that just waiting on paper copy for agent

christmasoompa Aug 6th 2018 7:34 pm

Re: Average realistic time frame
 

Originally Posted by george82 (Post 12543967)
Sorry the processing Time for the pnp it’s being done via an agent so I’m guessing EE I’m aware my company are very fast at doing there end of paperwork,I got my results back from English and I passed that just waiting on paper copy for agent

OK, so 3-4 months for the nomination, then either around 6 months for an EE PNP app, or a couple of years for a paper based one as a very rough guide. Using an agent doesn't make any difference as to which it is, it's just whatever you're eligible for.

HTH.

george82 Aug 6th 2018 7:37 pm

Re: Average realistic time frame
 
So about a year, I can live with that, anyone know what the income need is for the immigration, 2 adults 4 kids?
Thanks for the replies

christmasoompa Aug 6th 2018 7:44 pm

Re: Average realistic time frame
 

Originally Posted by george82 (Post 12544078)
So about a year, I can live with that, anyone know what the income need is for the immigration, 2 adults 4 kids?
Thanks for the replies

A year or two, depending on the stream.

And the income also depends on the stream, and the location of the job. But assuming it's an EE app, then the job must pay $54,205 in the greater Van area for example. Full details are on the downloadable guide along with all the other requirements - https://www.welcomebc.ca/getmedia/14...ram-Guide.aspx

george82 Aug 6th 2018 7:46 pm

Re: Average realistic time frame
 
Going bc pnp then ee skilled worker plumber
cheers


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