Expression of Interest to Provinces


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Smartwork   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 25-06-17 03:09:35

Hi All

I am sending my EOI to all the provinces in Canada at the same time. Is it an advisable one.

If yes, then one of the questions most provinces ask is that whether we have applied for applied to any other Provincial Nominee Program (other than the MPNP) or a federal immigration program with an intended destination outside of Manitoba?. This is a case of Manitoba. Should I say yes or no for this question

As this is an EOI and they have asked about application for PNP,requesting you to kindly suggest

Thanks in advance

Thanks and Regards

Vasudevan



icame   
Member since: May 17
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 25-06-17 06:27:06

Doesn't matter which province you land in, your education won't be recognized and you will either be on welfare or do a survival labour job.

So try to land in a province where the cost of living is low, welfare rates are high and minimum wage is reasonable. So instead of living pay check to pay check on your survival labour jobs, you can maybe save a few bucks at the end of the day.

Be mentally and physically prepared for racism & discrimination. Your are Indian, so Canadians will mock and make fun of your thick Indian accent. But don't let that bother you, you are not going to do an office job, & no English is required for labour jobs, so accent won't be an issue.

Bring at least $ 25,000 with you. You will need that money for the first year, till your labour job starts.

Canadian economy runs on the money immigrants like you and international students bring into this country and by selling natural resources like oil. There is NO other economy in Canada like manufacturing, high tech industry, IT industry etc. For that you will have to go to US.

After the first year your pay check to pay check survival job will start, so no need to bring anything more from India. You won't save anything, but at least you won't be dipping into your Indian savings.

The best job in Canada is taking welfare, and doing cash jobs on the side. Abuse the system, otherwise the White rednecks will abuse your brown skin


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icame   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 25-06-17 06:42:31

Dude, you are thinking a lot and worrying a lot about how to apply and come to Canada...blah blah blah

You just have to apply and forget about it. And keep on leading your present life in India in the meantime.

After that only the following 2 things will happen :

1. You will be rejected and you won't come to Canada. Which is actually a blessing in disguise, as it will save you & your wife from professional, personal, social and financial ruin.

2. You will come here. And your education and qualification won't be recognized and you will do a dull, boring, menial survival labour job. And live unhappily ever after in the Frozen tundra.
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Simple, Huh ? It's not rocket science from ISRO or NASA. Why are you making it to complicated ? BTW, Canada has no space organisation so I had to use the ISRO and NASA.


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Full House   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 25-06-17 15:05:39




If you have applied simultaneously to other Provinces that are calling in for submission, then it is fair that you answer the question "YES" and tell them about it.

Currently when you apply for PNP in a province, they are checking and making sure that your qualification and experience is also taken in to account and they make sure that they are valid and correct.

After you land here they also provide you with a placement as there are numerous employers looking for a person with your skills. They make sure that you get a wage that is commensurate with your qualification and provide you with a decent wage.

All of us are not Immigration Specialists and we all tend to make mistakes. So, we tell you to double check and we also provide you with avenues to do the same and addresses and phone numbers to go with them. So, heave a sigh of relief and do the RIGHT THING.

Good Luck.

FH.


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Quote:
Originally posted by Smartwork

Hi All

I am sending my EOI to all the provinces in Canada at the same time. Is it an advisable one.

If yes, then one of the questions most provinces ask is that whether we have applied for applied to any other Provincial Nominee Program (other than the MPNP) or a federal immigration program with an intended destination outside of Manitoba?. This is a case of Manitoba. Should I say yes or no for this question

As this is an EOI and they have asked about application for PNP,requesting you to kindly suggest

Thanks in advance

Thanks and Regards

Vasudevan





Full House   
Member since: Oct 12
Posts: 2677
Location:

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 25-06-17 15:05:40




If you have applied simultaneously to other Provinces that are calling in for submission, then it is fair that you answer the question "YES" and tell them about it.

Currently when you apply for PNP in a province, they are checking and making sure that your qualification and experience is also taken in to account and they make sure that they are valid and correct.

After you land here they also provide you with a placement as there are numerous employers looking for a person with your skills. They make sure that you get a wage that is commensurate with your qualification and provide you with a decent wage.

All of us are not Immigration Specialists and we all tend to make mistakes. So, we tell you to double check and we also provide you with avenues to do the same and addresses and phone numbers to go with them. So, heave a sigh of relief and do the RIGHT THING.

Good Luck.

FH.


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Quote:
Originally posted by Smartwork

Hi All

I am sending my EOI to all the provinces in Canada at the same time. Is it an advisable one.

If yes, then one of the questions most provinces ask is that whether we have applied for applied to any other Provincial Nominee Program (other than the MPNP) or a federal immigration program with an intended destination outside of Manitoba?. This is a case of Manitoba. Should I say yes or no for this question

As this is an EOI and they have asked about application for PNP,requesting you to kindly suggest

Thanks in advance

Thanks and Regards

Vasudevan





icame   
Member since: May 17
Posts: 86
Location: Devil's Own Country

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 25-06-17 15:48:54

Quote:
Originally posted by Full House

After you land here they also provide you with a placement as there are numerous employers looking for a person with your skills. They make sure that you get a wage that is commensurate with your qualification and provide you with a decent wage.




LOL ! You are kidding, right ?

Both you and I know, he will be put into a BS , low level resume making workshop and how to give an interview workshop . At agencies like ACCESS.

They might even put him in a learn to speak English as a second language workshop, just for the shits and giggles.

After that off to labour jobs and fast food joint jobs he will go.


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Full House   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 25-06-17 21:12:39

A few of them applied through this plan and are going through quite happily there. Most of them are happy and have their lives to lead. So, I let them enjoy it with their families who have made a home there.

FH.

Another one in PEI., and Two in Nova Scotia.

https://www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/moving-to-saskatchewan/immigrating-to-saskatchewan/saskatchewan-immigrant-nominee-program/applicants-international-skilled-workers

Then there are other Provinces. fh


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Quote:
Originally posted by icame

Quote:
Originally posted by Full House

After you land here they also provide you with a placement as there are numerous employers looking for a person with your skills. They make sure that you get a wage that is commensurate with your qualification and provide you with a decent wage.




LOL ! You are kidding, right ?

Both you and I know, he will be put into a BS , low level resume making workshop and how to give an interview workshop . At agencies like ACCESS.

They might even put him in a learn to speak English as a second language workshop, just for the shits and giggles.

After that off to labour jobs and fast food joint jobs he will go.



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