Informative session of NB immigration program, particularly for bilingual in French and English language speaker. It would help me lot to engage myself in such immigration stream.👍❤
Hey there, I am in the process of submitting the PNP application and in the process I have uploaded an old version of my resume and gone past to page 7 of 10 . Now it does not allow me to go back to page 6 of 10 and upload my latest cv. Is there any recommendations ?
Hi there, I'm afraid without seeing the document or having access to the web portal it is difficult to give any advice. Can you contact the NB PNP for advice? Or start the process again?
Hi, I graduated from NBCC 1 year Electrical Trade Certificate Program but I have found a full time job as Cook and they can give me a job offer letter. Can I apply NB PNP Skilled Worker Stream to get my PR ? I think if someone has a NB College diploma or certificate of at least 1 year , he doesnt need a work experience on the job that he gets the job offer. In USer s guide it says so. Am I correct ?
Hi Marco, yes you're right. The skilled worker stream requires a job offer at any NOC level, and the work experience element is not required for international graduates with a one year degree, diploma or certificate from a NB institution 👍
Hi there, every provincial nomination will have different requirements, so without seeing your personal file we couldn't comment on your next steps. If you have received a nomination from New Brunswick then they will update you on your next steps. But congratulations and best of luck with the application!
@@canadatoptobottom thanks. My noc code is 1111. Ielts band 8 overall. ECA 2 or more certificate , diploma or a degree. 29 yrs. Over 5 years exp in accounting. My crs score is 468 fsw Thanks
Hi, we're so sorry to hear this, but happy that you are safely in Canada. Right now there are no permanent resident routes specifically for Ukrainians, only temporary help to assist you to come to Canada and obtain work permits. If you want to apply for permanent residence, you will have the same options available to you as everyone else. This can be through Express Entry as skilled workers, or through the Canadian Experience Class once you have enough experience in Canada. You can find information on the different immigration routes to Canada here: www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada.html. Best of luck
@@galy50 Oh ok, well then we wish you a safe journey and a safe arrival into Canada. There are a lot of programs in place and Ukrainians are being very warmly welcomed by the Canadians. Where to live really depends on your personal preference! Each province is very different. Ontario is very popular with the large cities for job opportunities, as is Vancouver. BC is the warmest province with less harsh winters. If you are looking for lots of job opportunities, the big cities are a good place to start. Of course this depends on your skills and experience. Do you have any connections in Canada?
@@canadatoptobottom unfortunately,we don't have anyone or connections in Canada,we are asking for people in facebook for a temporary accomodations until we find our own place.I have a lot of work experience and speak french & english on a C1 level.Hope my language knowledge will help once in Canada to easily get jobs.
@@galy50 I think you sound extremely employable! This is an organisation you might be able to get some useful information from: facebook.com/groups/ukrainekelowna/ They are really nice people working with a lot of Ukrainians in Kelowna, BC. They might be able to give you some useful advice about how to get started in Canada, and what is available to you from the government
Yes you can! Check out our videos about the Saskatchewan and BC PNP programs, they're probably your best bet. ua-cam.com/video/WBT0j3ne6ZU/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/t0_5OThdctA/v-deo.html Ontario, Nova Scotia and Alberta would also be worth looking at. We've got videos on all of them!
@@ciaranmcmanus3840 no matter when you finished high school you should still be able to get hold of a copy of your certificates. Can you contact your school district?
Do you live in New Brunswick? Let us know how you find it!
No
Informative session of NB immigration program, particularly for bilingual in French and English language speaker. It would help me lot to engage myself in such immigration stream.👍❤
Best of luck!
@@canadatoptobottom So nice of you! Carry on...you both are formidable!❤
Gooday. Awesome 👍🏾 🙏🏽
Glad you're enjoying the videos!
Hey there, I am in the process of submitting the PNP application and in the process I have uploaded an old version of my resume and gone past to page 7 of 10 . Now it does not allow me to go back to page 6 of 10 and upload my latest cv. Is there any recommendations ?
Hi there, I'm afraid without seeing the document or having access to the web portal it is difficult to give any advice. Can you contact the NB PNP for advice? Or start the process again?
@@canadatoptobottom sure thanks a lot will start the process again. But is there any down side of withdrawing the application and doing it again?
@@mithyjay4163 Hi, provided you haven't already submitted the first one, there shouldn't be any issue with starting the application again
Hi, I graduated from NBCC 1 year Electrical Trade Certificate Program but I have found a full time job as Cook and they can give me a job offer letter. Can I apply NB PNP Skilled Worker Stream to get my PR ? I think if someone has a NB College diploma or certificate of at least 1 year , he doesnt need a work experience on the job that he gets the job offer. In USer s guide it says so. Am I correct ?
Hi Marco, yes you're right. The skilled worker stream requires a job offer at any NOC level, and the work experience element is not required for international graduates with a one year degree, diploma or certificate from a NB institution 👍
I received an invitation from new Brunswick to update my profile with them. There's video interview questions. What the next step
Hi there, every provincial nomination will have different requirements, so without seeing your personal file we couldn't comment on your next steps. If you have received a nomination from New Brunswick then they will update you on your next steps. But congratulations and best of luck with the application!
@@canadatoptobottom thanks.
My noc code is 1111. Ielts band 8 overall. ECA 2 or more certificate , diploma or a degree. 29 yrs. Over 5 years exp in accounting.
My crs score is 468 fsw
Thanks
We are ukrainians who ran away from the russian invasion.We have been given a Canadian open work permit ,how can we apply for a permanent resident?
Hi, we're so sorry to hear this, but happy that you are safely in Canada. Right now there are no permanent resident routes specifically for Ukrainians, only temporary help to assist you to come to Canada and obtain work permits. If you want to apply for permanent residence, you will have the same options available to you as everyone else. This can be through Express Entry as skilled workers, or through the Canadian Experience Class once you have enough experience in Canada. You can find information on the different immigration routes to Canada here: www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada.html. Best of luck
@@canadatoptobottom Thank you..we haven't made it to Canada yet maybe by beginning of August.Any city you recommend us?
@@galy50 Oh ok, well then we wish you a safe journey and a safe arrival into Canada. There are a lot of programs in place and Ukrainians are being very warmly welcomed by the Canadians. Where to live really depends on your personal preference! Each province is very different. Ontario is very popular with the large cities for job opportunities, as is Vancouver. BC is the warmest province with less harsh winters. If you are looking for lots of job opportunities, the big cities are a good place to start. Of course this depends on your skills and experience. Do you have any connections in Canada?
@@canadatoptobottom unfortunately,we don't have anyone or connections in Canada,we are asking for people in facebook for a temporary accomodations until we find our own place.I have a lot of work experience and speak french & english on a C1 level.Hope my language knowledge will help once in Canada to easily get jobs.
@@galy50 I think you sound extremely employable! This is an organisation you might be able to get some useful information from: facebook.com/groups/ukrainekelowna/ They are really nice people working with a lot of Ukrainians in Kelowna, BC. They might be able to give you some useful advice about how to get started in Canada, and what is available to you from the government
Sir I am havy truck driver in India last 19 year can I get a job in Canada
Please ripley sir
Yes you can! Check out our videos about the Saskatchewan and BC PNP programs, they're probably your best bet.
ua-cam.com/video/WBT0j3ne6ZU/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/t0_5OThdctA/v-deo.html
Ontario, Nova Scotia and Alberta would also be worth looking at. We've got videos on all of them!
Hi, can 5 NB citizens nominate individuals in person? I heard this information.
You still need high school papers even for a fast food worker
Yes you're right, regardless of your immigration pathway you will almost always need a high school education
@@canadatoptobottom no good then for folks who have left school
More than 30 years without records
@@ciaranmcmanus3840 no matter when you finished high school you should still be able to get hold of a copy of your certificates. Can you contact your school district?
@@canadatoptobottom no because this school doesn’t exist anymore I’m truly caught between a rock and a larger rock
@@ciaranmcmanus3840 This does sound difficult. Can you contact the district where the school used to be? Perhaps records still exist?