Hi,
I'm new to the group, so please bear with me.
Me and my partner is expressing our interest to move in Canada, to migrate and settle, since with the new policy for international students took in place. we are looking for other options to fulfill our dreams. here's a our background
we've been working in a company located in our country, we both have the same setup which is work from home, we are also not using the salary/wage from the labour market of Quebec hence the contract. our immediate boss has a client in Canada (Quebec, Montreal). we are been working to his client for several years, my partner is working for more than 7 years and counting, while I'm doing 3 years and counting, yearly we renew our contract to our immediate boss starting from September to next calendar year.
our question is/are, is it possible for us to migrate to Canada given the situation we have? if so, what are the stream/program we should be looking for? we can't rely to student pathway + open working permit for the meantime due to new policy.
thanks,
JNS
I'm new to the group, so please bear with me.
Me and my partner is expressing our interest to move in Canada, to migrate and settle, since with the new policy for international students took in place. we are looking for other options to fulfill our dreams. here's a our background
we've been working in a company located in our country, we both have the same setup which is work from home, we are also not using the salary/wage from the labour market of Quebec hence the contract. our immediate boss has a client in Canada (Quebec, Montreal). we are been working to his client for several years, my partner is working for more than 7 years and counting, while I'm doing 3 years and counting, yearly we renew our contract to our immediate boss starting from September to next calendar year.
our question is/are, is it possible for us to migrate to Canada given the situation we have? if so, what are the stream/program we should be looking for? we can't rely to student pathway + open working permit for the meantime due to new policy.
thanks,
JNS