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Can you please guide. A foreign job experience of 4 months acquired after initial study permit (sp) application, was missed a mention in the Study permit extension application. But even without that I have 3+ yrs foreign work exp. Should i mention this 4 months job now in pgwp application or skip ? Thanks.
Sure. While applying for my initial study permit i had 3+ years foreign work experience which I mentioned in my application. Later before I travelled to Canada i did one more job of 4 months. When I applied for my study permit extension, i forgot to add this job. Now I will be applying for my pgwp. My question was should I now add this 4 months job experience also or should I skip it. The reason is since I already have 3+ years foreign work experience, I can get the maximum crs points and second I fear rejection due to misrepresentation, although I have all the documents to prove the 4 month work experience. Trust I am clear. So please advise. Thank you.
@@talktorag Just fill out the informations correctly this time. i dont think the issue would be misrepresenting. plus for EE or CEC your 4months experience wont matter much in my opinion. so you can decide to fill it correctly or fill what you filled earlier. eitherways be clear as to everything.
Good day Sister!. I have a question. But before I go on , I want to appreciate your supports to Canada PR , i pray god will make way for you always . Ameen !🙏🏾 I would be joining the express entry pool in few days. I have a masters in computer (internet security) here in the UK but have not practiced since I graduated but I have some experience working as an intern Security analyst back in Nigeria. I have worked as a mental healthcare nurse assistant here in the UK for over 2 years which I’m happy to say I have a good relevant experience in this sector. However, I was doing the job to survive as I could not find myself an IT job throughout this time. Now I’m really confused of what category should my profile be based on , is it the IT or the healthcare. I would like to know if I succeed in my PR journey in either of the two categories, can i work in a different sector from the one my PR was profiled . Thank you for giving attention to my question.
@@teslimajibola9261 thank you so so much for supporting the channel. You have a very good profile for EE. For now you have the Healthcare that is the best you should use. Look at the category based EE and find where you fit in mostly Nursing aides. Also no, you don’t have to do healthcare here when you land, you can go back to your computer science if you want to change your career. All the best
Hi Suleeha, Your contents are great. I have learned a great deal from your videos. And, yes, I am subscribed to your channel and notification bell well struck. Carry on with the amazing job you are doing!
If you've got no immigration issues in the Uk it is a very lovely place and if you've got your Citizenship, it can be Eldorado. Patience is key and it depends on individual preference. For me weather, job opportunities, proximity to Africa, community, are big big factors.
TEMC (Toronto Economics and Management College) a Career College in Ontario has taken admission deposits and first Semester's tuition fees, with a Refund Policy signed. Now since the new immigration policy changes on 0% PAL allocation to private career colleges, the school has been tossing us on the refund. Meanwhile fees about $4000 + was collected from each Ghanaian Nurse/Teacher that i know for their Bridging Programs. The Canadian State is not checking this and allowing this private investors to exploit Africans. I have lodged a complaint/report with Ombudsman Ontario and the agency that controls Private Career Colleges and Universities in Canada and i am yet to receive a response on our submission. Canada is aiding it's citizens to exploit Africans. Make sure your Colleges and Universities Refund all fees collected.
@@magdalenebassey9620 you can get a work permit but please make sure your work permit( you mean post study work permit? ) doesn’t expire before putting in a new application, it’s not too good.
Hi, thanks for your videos. Please I want to ask one is running two programs of two years to get 3yrs pgwp, if I change school after the first program/year to do another one year program in another province, will I still get upto the 3yrs pgwp? Also, can I apply for PR from two different provinces at the same time
Hi, this question is a bit lumped up but from what i understand. if you change your program after the first program, would you be getting a certificate from that first program? because counting doesnt work that way. it is a course plus another course. so it depends. so As long as each program is completed and they are each a minimum of eight months, you should still be eligible for a PGWP that combines the total duration of both programs. Applying for PR in 2 different province is not allowed ordinarily as if you apply to a province to live there you have to show intent to reside and Applying for PR from multiple provinces simultaneously can raise questions about your genuine intent.
@@suleeha thank you. Both courses have two different certificate and each is a minimum of 8months. I want to continue the second year in another province and a more proffered course...I just wonder if there is any negative effect
Hello sir, I have gotten my visa to study in Canada, I want to go with my son . My wife has left to USA last year. I want to know which type of visa I should apply for him? And also, the things I should need to apply for him. He’s just two years
Congratulations to you on your visa. You need to apply for a regular visitors visa for him since he is not studying yet. But Canada will require the consent of the mother for you to take him with you to Canada.
Are saying is preferable to apply for study permit from inside Canada than outside? I already have visitors visa and admission from a Dli university, what is your advice?
I was surprised when I heard what you mentioned from 25:08 to 25:12 but then again it answered my curiosity because I thought you moved earlier than in 2023 until you mentioned it here. You give great counsel; one of the reasons I am glad to have come across your channel.
Great video. 14:50 to 15:00; you can apply for your GCMS Notes without having to pay for it especially where you choose to receive the document via email.
26:20 to 28:50 is my favorite part of the video. A friend of mine who is Ghanaian and working in the UK at the moment will be arriving in Canada as a PR too through the OINP EE route in July. He'll be 42 in November so yeah, age or anything shouldn't really be a barrier for anyone. Thanks for this video. Glad I chanced on your channel.
Great video. At 16:50 to 17:25 though, being denied entry into the United States is not one that counts as part of your refusals that needs stating if in the future you decide to apply for entry again. It's an Administrative Refusal yet all in all you explained the concept as it is and any layman can rightly understand.
Thanks for clarifying and for watching too. If they deny you entry into the US doesn't that count for you trying to gain entry into the the country? Some countries ask ever denied entry POE?
Good to have you back. Great video too! I'm planning to move to Canada but I want to know the kind of jobs I can apply for as a Nigerian lawyer pending when I get my license. Will appreciate ur response. God bless you.
Canada is a bit better but going downhill -- I'm a Brit and lived in both and wouldn't go back to either of them .. You personally will HATE the depressing overcast weather ten months of the year