Thanks Roy,
What is the difference between applying using a PNP program or applyin
as a skilled worker?
Thanks
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> Seek out employment in a province with a PNP program and apply for a
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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 o
education (which if lacking, can be offset by other transferabl
skills)
3. The applicant should have several years of management experience i
a business, governmental, institutional, or other organizational unit
either for profit or not for profit, which could help to the PE
economy.
4. The applicant must have legally accumulated a minimum net worth o
Canadian $400,000. Documentation is required, including method o
accumulation, tax receipts, etc., and,
5. The applicant must state his intention and convince authorities the
will reside in Prince Edward Island.
I DONT THINK THIS IS AN EASY OPTION FOR ME, I WOULD LIKE TO LIVE I
ONTARIO. SO MY QUESTION STILL REMAINS... WHATS THE BEST WAY T
IMMIGRATE.. ANYONE
Thanks
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Roy - 27 Oct 2006 10:37 GMT
MR. MILOVICH or should I say Mr. COPY AND PASTE---- IF YOU WOULD OF
CLICKED ON THE TO IMMIGRATE LINK OF WWW.CIC.GC.CA OR ACTUALLY READ MY
SITE YOU WOULD NOT LOOK SO IGNORANT (lacking in knowledge)
You asked for the best way to Immigrate and PNP is because the poster
said they were in Canada is the best way for that applicant. If you
would of read and understood my site there are several types of PNP
applications for skilled workers and those for Business persons who
wish to buy into a partnership with a Canadian company hence the money.
Roy
www.cvimmigration.com
> I found out more about the PNP program:
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