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Best one year programs for fast PR in Canada

One year programs is a broad topic because there are one year certificate programs, one year diploma programs, one year post degree programs, one year MBA programs, hence this can be a lengthy topic.

A certificate is a short course study which is typically one year. A diploma gives students broader knowledge on their chosen programs as compared to certificates. Post degree and MBA programs are applicable to bachelor degree holders. 

If you are a highschool graduate , Human Resources Management is a good option. 

NBCC offers this program which lasts for one year. The tuition fee at NBCC is 9KCAD. NBCC is a very competitive school because of its low tuition fees plus spectacular PR Pathways in the province. As such admission at NBCC takes months to be issued. But with the correct and complete admission documents , you do have a fighting chance of landing an admission letter. 

The 2nd best one year program to be PR in Canada is any business related program.

The...

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Alberta PR Pathways Explained

Alberta has 3 main PR streams for workers. These streams are 

1.     The Alberta Opportunity Stream

2.     The Alberta Express Entry Stream

3.     Rural Renewal Stream

I did research,  read and re read the eligibility factors on all these 3 streams and I must say - they can be very complicated. Both the Opportunity stream and the express entry stream tend to have too many restrictions. The more restrictions there are the harder it is to be eligible.

For example , with the Alberta Opportunity Stream  under the work experience eligibility,   

Eligible work experience

At the time your application is submitted you must have either:

·       a minimum of 12 months full-time work experience in your current occupation in Alberta within the last 18 months, or

·       a minimum of 24 months of full-time work experience in your...

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Canadian citizenship refused

A nominated immigrant from Bangladesh through the SINP was refused of citizenship because the person did not live in Saskatchewan after arriving in Canada. 

This is his post in verbatim: 

SINP nominee's citizenship application rejected:

I got into a bit of trouble. My citizenship application is in trouble. My citizenship application was in progress for almost 2.5 vears. they asked for passport pages, fingerprint, interview etc etc. Now just on last month i got a procedural fairness letter, they want to reject my application. Their reasoning is that i did not stayed in the province that was nominate me for pr. I was an SINP candidate when i came from BD (I believe BD stands for Bangladesh) i staved in SK for a week and came to toronto. living in toronto since then. In the letter they said, i did not made an attempt to stay in the province nor i tried to contribute to the province as job or otherwise.

The said i signed as in mv on/or application that i will made every...

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