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Subject: Re: PR application sent to Alberta? Posted on: Tue, 3 Feb 2004 19:55:22 +0000 (UTC)

Thank you for your explanation Mr. Miller.

Sorry to insist on this, but everybody is answering me in a different
way, so can you please clarify for me whether being admitted to Canada
for more than one year, although I have only 6 months of Canada by
now, would allow me to apply in Buffalo in the next two months for
example?

I appreciate your help!

"Andrew Miller" wrote in message news:...
> First of all - the link you refer to is not a legal document as clearly
> indicated in red frame.
>
> Secondly - it about the final stage of immigration process (landing from
> abroad) after PR visa is granted, not about the application process. You
> must submit your PR application to proper visa post abroad. After of course
> you meet basic requirements like for example having at least 12 months of
> full time, paid, continuous work experience in skilled occupation, having
> enough money and meeting or exceeding the pass mark in selection grid.
>
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> ../..
>
> Andrew Miller
> Immigration Consultant
> Vancouver, British Columbia
> email: AndrewMillerREMOVE@REMOVEcanada.com
> (delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email)
> ________________________________
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> "newimmigrant2004" wrote in message
> news:9b691755.0402022128.171ef617@posting.google.com...
> > Hi,
> >
> > I was told that for me, an international student who graduates this
> > Spring it would be more beneficial first to apply for the work permit
> > (one year). After that, I would have a 'different' status, which would
> > allow me to apply in Alberta for PR. Indeed, as I read on the bottom
> > of this page http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/irpa/fs-workers.html , it
> > says that:
> >
> > The Regulations allow certain skilled temporary workers to be granted
> > permanent resident status from within Canada as a skilled worker
> > immigrant rather than having to leave Canada to complete the
> > immigration process.
> >
> > Could any expert explain this to me, please?
> > I am trying to figure it out whether is better to apply for
> > immigration right after getting the work permit or to wait until I
> > will have this whole year of work completed here.
> >
> > I'm grateful for your advice!