Skilled Worker vs PNP

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Subject: Skilled Worker vs PNP
  Friends,
I intended to file application either as skilled worker or as pnp. Some people asked me to apply as provincial nominee because its immigration process completes in short period of time and also has some flexibility then skilled worker. Other says that one can go to these states as provincial nominees in a short period of time but survival there is very difficult. One has to be very good with french as people speak their native language rather then english. It is difficult to find jobs because of racial discrimination and it is not easy to move to english speaking states.
I calculated my points 53 according to criteria mention on cic without ielts and need 14 more points to get 67. I have 15 years education, 3 ? years of experience, age 26 years. Further, average time to process application is almost 3 years in my country. Now advise me which one is best suit in my case and why?

Your positive response will be highly appreciated

Best Regards
RamCis

[08-12-2007,07:55]
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RamCis
(in reply to: Skilled Worker vs PNP)
1) we are provinces - not states
2) PNP programs are for those with specific skills and the application is assisted by the local government. There is only a small number of applicants that qualify under this program
3) your assumptions about racism, native languages, survival makes me question why you are even considering immigration.
4) your best bet... make file as a skilled worker once you can be sure you have 67 points.

[08-12-2007,15:02]
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Sharon
(in reply to: Skilled Worker vs PNP)
Thanks Mr. Sharon for your comments and be cool man. I believe this forum is to help others and to clear up confusions. The questions occurred in my mind and i asked. And if you see above on my post i said "Other Says". Anyhow thanks

Regards

[10-12-2007,02:05]
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RamCis
(in reply to: Skilled Worker vs PNP)
Dear RamCis,

Alos note if you don´t know Mr. or Ms. dont´t mention it. Just write the Name.

[31-12-2007,01:16]
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YJ
(in reply to: Skilled Worker vs PNP)
In some countries Sharon could be a male name and since I have never seen you....do I know for sure? LOL

The issue with a PNP can you visit Canada easily to attend employment interviews? Do you think your skills are valuable enough that an employer is willing to wait eight months for you to start working etc. etc.

The advice has to be based on your own Personal circumstances and not enough information is contained in your posting.

Roy
www.cvimmigration.com

[31-12-2007,12:05]
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Roy
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