Hello everyone,
I just discovered this forum - it's great to have a place to ask some questions.
I've heard so much about Canada from my friends and acquaintances and I'm thinking of giving it a try and move there next year.
But I have some questions and doubts...
(i'm female, 23 years old, Croat)
I visited Canada's immigration and citizenship website to see the visas and options I have...and can't really make up my mind what's the best option.
I'm wondering what are my chances of 'surviving' there...I have high school education but by the end of next year I might have certificate for teaching English to foreign students (following Cambridge Proficiency certificate) and plus I have experience of taking care of a special needs child (among non-special needs children because I worked as an au pair in London).
Do you think that could 'look good' for Canada's immigration office? Obviously, I'm not a professional or skilled worker, so I can't apply for work permit or permanent residence.
How liberal is Canada when it comes to foreigners working and studying there? In the UK (where I live at the moment) you need to be highly educated professional in the field that's wanted in the country at that time to get a work permit. Other visa they offer is study visa (for which you have to show already paid tuition fees and can only work 15-20 hrs per week) and au pair visa with which you can't find any other job besides au pair job.
Basically, what I want is, to come to Canada, work and educate myself - support myself, create my future. I don't know could I apply for a work permit or student visa (I'd have to earn money first to pay for studying - I'm sure the plane ticket will rip me off!) So - finding a job first, and when I have enough money I could apply for studying.
I have either Vancouver or Montreal in mind, I still haven't decided...which city offers more opportunities in your opinion?
Also, do you think having a strong ethnic community in Canada could help? I know there are lots of Croats living in Canada.
But, never mind that now, visa is in question now. Can anyone give me some information/directions?
Thanks in advance!
I just discovered this forum - it's great to have a place to ask some questions.
I've heard so much about Canada from my friends and acquaintances and I'm thinking of giving it a try and move there next year.
But I have some questions and doubts...
(i'm female, 23 years old, Croat)
I visited Canada's immigration and citizenship website to see the visas and options I have...and can't really make up my mind what's the best option.
I'm wondering what are my chances of 'surviving' there...I have high school education but by the end of next year I might have certificate for teaching English to foreign students (following Cambridge Proficiency certificate) and plus I have experience of taking care of a special needs child (among non-special needs children because I worked as an au pair in London).
Do you think that could 'look good' for Canada's immigration office? Obviously, I'm not a professional or skilled worker, so I can't apply for work permit or permanent residence.
How liberal is Canada when it comes to foreigners working and studying there? In the UK (where I live at the moment) you need to be highly educated professional in the field that's wanted in the country at that time to get a work permit. Other visa they offer is study visa (for which you have to show already paid tuition fees and can only work 15-20 hrs per week) and au pair visa with which you can't find any other job besides au pair job.
Basically, what I want is, to come to Canada, work and educate myself - support myself, create my future. I don't know could I apply for a work permit or student visa (I'd have to earn money first to pay for studying - I'm sure the plane ticket will rip me off!) So - finding a job first, and when I have enough money I could apply for studying.
I have either Vancouver or Montreal in mind, I still haven't decided...which city offers more opportunities in your opinion?
Also, do you think having a strong ethnic community in Canada could help? I know there are lots of Croats living in Canada.
But, never mind that now, visa is in question now. Can anyone give me some information/directions?
Thanks in advance!