In Canada on an IEC visa, want PR but hate my job
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Re: In Canada on an IEC visa, want PR but hate my job
And do look at the SK PNP as well, if your employer would support it.
Best of luck.
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Re: In Canada on an IEC visa, want PR but hate my job
OK, looking at the way you've done your points, and what you've said, you have a range you fall in. Some of these are clear-cut, others less so.
Age (30) - 105
Education - 120
Official language 1: 124 (What you assumed - max is 136
Official language 2: 0
Canadian WE: 0 What you currently have, going up if you hang on or get another to 40 after a year
Subtotal: 349 (124 for English and before the year is up) - 361 (136 for English before the year is up) - 401 (136 for English after you have a year experience)
Language+Ed: 25
Work exp+ed: 0 before your year is up to 13 after your year
Subtotal: 25-38
Foreign work exp: 0
Total: You range from 374 (lower guess for English, now without the year's experience) to 439 (upper end for English, with a year's experience - but bear in mind if you turn 31, you start losing age points pretty fast). Which means you range from a fair way below EE limits to just above threshold.
I agree you should look into if SPNP is an option, and if not, good luck (there's no chance there's a GCSE/A level in French you can brush up? You should have access to Radio Canada TV/radio and websites, and any extra points would only help)
Age (30) - 105
Education - 120
Official language 1: 124 (What you assumed - max is 136
Official language 2: 0
Canadian WE: 0 What you currently have, going up if you hang on or get another to 40 after a year
Subtotal: 349 (124 for English and before the year is up) - 361 (136 for English before the year is up) - 401 (136 for English after you have a year experience)
Language+Ed: 25
Work exp+ed: 0 before your year is up to 13 after your year
Subtotal: 25-38
Foreign work exp: 0
Total: You range from 374 (lower guess for English, now without the year's experience) to 439 (upper end for English, with a year's experience - but bear in mind if you turn 31, you start losing age points pretty fast). Which means you range from a fair way below EE limits to just above threshold.
I agree you should look into if SPNP is an option, and if not, good luck (there's no chance there's a GCSE/A level in French you can brush up? You should have access to Radio Canada TV/radio and websites, and any extra points would only help)