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.