- Sep 2, 2009
- 0
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- London
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 11/12/2009
- File Transfer...
- 25/01/2010
- Med's Done....
- 27/10/2009
- Passport Req..
- 08/04/2010
- VISA ISSUED...
- 26/04/2010
- LANDED..........
- 01/05/2010
Hi,
I've been going round and round in circles trying to find answers to these questions with no luck - I hope someone here might be able to help me!
I am a British midwife who wants to immigrate to Canada. I have a Canadian boyfriend/common-law partner but for various complex reasons I'm not sure if he'll be able to sponsor me under the Family Class in the near future so I'm exploring other options and wondered if applying under the Skilled Worker class might be easier. I have a midwifery degree and 4 years full-time post-registration work experience. I have taken the self-assessment and have 74 points, so could apply, but I need to find out the answer to these questions: If I apply as a skilled worker for my midwifery qualification and experience, do I HAVE to get registered as a midwife when I arrive in Canada? From what I understand, it's a long and expensive process to get registered and I am not sure at present whether I want to work as a midwife in Canada anyway - would I have the option not to do it at all? Is it a requirement of your PR to work in the profession you are a skilled worker in? Can you just work another job instead? Who checks?
Plus, is it true that you need $10,000 to support yourself on entering the country if you arrive as a skilled worker? What can this consist of? I do not have any savings left as I have been travelling for 2 years in Canada and New Zealand, but have plenty of credit left on my credit cards and a couple of thousand pounds I could take out of my mortgage if I was desperate...
Thanks and looking forward to your answers.
Mia
I've been going round and round in circles trying to find answers to these questions with no luck - I hope someone here might be able to help me!
I am a British midwife who wants to immigrate to Canada. I have a Canadian boyfriend/common-law partner but for various complex reasons I'm not sure if he'll be able to sponsor me under the Family Class in the near future so I'm exploring other options and wondered if applying under the Skilled Worker class might be easier. I have a midwifery degree and 4 years full-time post-registration work experience. I have taken the self-assessment and have 74 points, so could apply, but I need to find out the answer to these questions: If I apply as a skilled worker for my midwifery qualification and experience, do I HAVE to get registered as a midwife when I arrive in Canada? From what I understand, it's a long and expensive process to get registered and I am not sure at present whether I want to work as a midwife in Canada anyway - would I have the option not to do it at all? Is it a requirement of your PR to work in the profession you are a skilled worker in? Can you just work another job instead? Who checks?
Plus, is it true that you need $10,000 to support yourself on entering the country if you arrive as a skilled worker? What can this consist of? I do not have any savings left as I have been travelling for 2 years in Canada and New Zealand, but have plenty of credit left on my credit cards and a couple of thousand pounds I could take out of my mortgage if I was desperate...
Thanks and looking forward to your answers.
Mia