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Subject: Canadian immigration amendments |
Now that the Conservatives have secured their place as the ruling government, it is expected that the Immigration Minister Diane Finley will announce her plan about how the recent Canadian immigration amendments will be implemented, by the beginning of November.
[17-10-2008,07:16] [**.98.62.82] jas |
(in reply to: Canadian immigration amendments) Ok, now is it better to wait and see the amendments or to apply now anyway to just to be in Que ?
[17-10-2008,18:11] [***.229.237.39] Anonymous |
(in reply to: Canadian immigration amendments) I would spend my time looking for a work permit or PNP designation - forget the new skilled worker program.
[18-10-2008,13:05] [**.155.160.37] Sharon |
(in reply to: Canadian immigration amendments) Sorry Sharon, but what is the PNP designation ?
[19-10-2008,04:54] [**.227.59.208] Anonymous |
(in reply to: Canadian immigration amendments) ..
[19-10-2008,07:11] [**.227.59.208] Anonymous |
Canadian immigration amendments (in reply to: Canadian immigration amendments) PNP = Provincial Nominee Program = Get a job offer and apply this is how its seems things are going to work from now on.
[19-10-2008,14:59] [**.98.62.82] jas |
(in reply to: Canadian immigration amendments) This simply will mean outsourcing work force not immigration , right ?
[19-10-2008,17:48] [***.229.237.38] Anonymous |
(in reply to: Canadian immigration amendments) no. as a PNP you get full permanent residency. with a work permit, you are entitled to apply within the country and your employed status gives you preference.
[19-10-2008,21:28] [**.155.160.37] Sharon |
FSW with AEO (in reply to: Canadian immigration amendments) Can anyone tell me that any type of amendments in the Canadian Immigration law, does it effect the application of FSW with AEO? If yes then what?
MAX
[10-11-2008,09:41] [***.2.130.130] Max |
(in reply to: Canadian immigration amendments) at this moment our understanding is NO to your question.
[10-11-2008,15:31] [**.155.160.37] Sharon |