CANADA-Anybody dealt with CDN Visa (immigration consultants)

And, following Mrs Rocket, BFS pay the training but tie you to 2 years if you don’t want to pay it back. They also have no such thing as a training wage. We are on the same asany Canadian Driver. The only time it rises, apart from the annual review, is after 3 years service.

If you came on HRSDC then you could be here on the ground within a couple of months. It takes as long as the Police Check plus about a fortnight for the letter. PNP takes a little longer, and then you need to have money for settling. HRSDC, you don’t, but you need to apply for PNP after 6 months and PR within 6 months of getting the nomination through.

bobthedog:
And, following Mrs Rocket, BFS pay the training but tie you to 2 years if you don’t want to pay it back. They also have no such thing as a training wage. We are on the same asany Canadian Driver. The only time it rises, apart from the annual review, is after 3 years service.

If you came on HRSDC then you could be here on the ground within a couple of months. It takes as long as the Police Check plus about a fortnight for the letter. PNP takes a little longer, and then you need to have money for settling. HRSDC, you don’t, but you need to apply for PNP after 6 months and PR within 6 months of getting the nomination through.

Thanks for the tips. It does seem to be a bit more complicated than I anticipated, but not impossible.


Alexandra from Cargolution

You realize that the advice is from 14yrs ago, right?

That is one of the greatest thread revivals ever. Lol.

wire:
You realize that the advice is from 14yrs ago, right?

That is one of the greatest thread revivals ever. Lol.

Has the situation changed then, do you think Wire?

Would be useful for Pop (welcome aboard by the way :smiley: ) to know for his own position. :slight_smile:

Given the dates, it might be time to splash out on a new thread?