Hi everyone,
Immigration has always been a scary part for me to tap into, the process - very straightforward but complicated by me in every aspect.
So here's my story>
Education: graduated from University of Western Ontario with a double major B.A.(Hons.) in 2008.
Work experience - this is the complicated part>
It took a while for me to find anything, I don't know whether to blame the economy or myself.
2009: March-May worked part-time as animator for a small TV station; (Have pay stubs, record of employment, filed tax)
2009: May-Oct worked part-time as photographer assistant; (got paid by personal cheque, basically no records)
2009: Oct-Nov worked as office temp; (got paid by company cheques, filed tax) this won't count as experience for sure
2010: Jan-May worked full-time as multimedia assistant: (first 3 month is internship, so really only one month employment, have pay record and letter of reference)
2010: Oct 19 - 2011 May 31 worked full-time as graphic designer (have monthly pay stub, and T-4 for 2010, got a new job and ended badly in this job, so no letter of reference from employer. Also, my pay doesn't reach the industry standard for graphic designer, so the immigration consultant told me however long I worked, the time is less because i didn't get paid enough.)
2010: June - present work full-time as office coordinator (have monthly pay stub, will ask for letter of reference) i applied for work permit extension with this job because my PGWP expired.
Language: IELTS test took in Apr 2010, overall score: 8
I also have a Canadian live-in boyfriend, I have attempted to do sponsorship immigration but would prefer to do CEC if I'm eligible to.
Could anyone offer me some valuable suggestion as to which way works best for me to apply immigration? I would go to immigration lawyer if need to but don't have a trusted contact.
Thanks very much for everyone's help!!!
Immigration has always been a scary part for me to tap into, the process - very straightforward but complicated by me in every aspect.
So here's my story>
Education: graduated from University of Western Ontario with a double major B.A.(Hons.) in 2008.
Work experience - this is the complicated part>
It took a while for me to find anything, I don't know whether to blame the economy or myself.
2009: March-May worked part-time as animator for a small TV station; (Have pay stubs, record of employment, filed tax)
2009: May-Oct worked part-time as photographer assistant; (got paid by personal cheque, basically no records)
2009: Oct-Nov worked as office temp; (got paid by company cheques, filed tax) this won't count as experience for sure
2010: Jan-May worked full-time as multimedia assistant: (first 3 month is internship, so really only one month employment, have pay record and letter of reference)
2010: Oct 19 - 2011 May 31 worked full-time as graphic designer (have monthly pay stub, and T-4 for 2010, got a new job and ended badly in this job, so no letter of reference from employer. Also, my pay doesn't reach the industry standard for graphic designer, so the immigration consultant told me however long I worked, the time is less because i didn't get paid enough.)
2010: June - present work full-time as office coordinator (have monthly pay stub, will ask for letter of reference) i applied for work permit extension with this job because my PGWP expired.
Language: IELTS test took in Apr 2010, overall score: 8
I also have a Canadian live-in boyfriend, I have attempted to do sponsorship immigration but would prefer to do CEC if I'm eligible to.
Could anyone offer me some valuable suggestion as to which way works best for me to apply immigration? I would go to immigration lawyer if need to but don't have a trusted contact.
Thanks very much for everyone's help!!!