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Becoming a Permanent Resident

Spectre

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Sep 11, 2010
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Hey guys, I am a citizen of the United States, and I'm really wanting to move up north, but it's proving more difficult than I thought it would be. I'm 22 years old, and I'm about to lose my place here in the states, but I have some friends up in Canada who would be more than willing to let me stay with them. I've graduated from high school, but I only have one college class under my belt. I can't afford any more at the moment. I have a lot of retail work experience, and some Electrician/Carpenter work experience, but no college degree's or anything. What I'm wondering, is what are my options for living legally in Canada with my friends, so that I can get myself settled and start building a new life?

Thanks for the help in advance.

Edit: I should also note that my friends are living in British Columbia.
 

PMM

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Spectre said:
Hey guys, I am a citizen of the United States, and I'm really wanting to move up north, but it's proving more difficult than I thought it would be. I'm 22 years old, and I'm about to lose my place here in the states, but I have some friends up in Canada who would be more than willing to let me stay with them. I've graduated from high school, but I only have one college class under my belt. I can't afford any more at the moment. I have a lot of retail work experience, and some Electrician/Carpenter work experience, but no college degree's or anything. What I'm wondering, is what are my options for living legally in Canada with my friends, so that I can get myself settled and start building a new life?

Thanks for the help in advance.

Edit: I should also note that my friends are living in British Columbia.
With what you have outlined, no chance to emigrate as a skilled worker. You could get a swap visa which would allow you to work in Canada for 6 months, but it is not extendible and is really not a path to Permanent Resident. Start you reading here http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/index.asp and take the assessment.
 
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Re: Becoming a Permanent Resident in carpentry

does the college degree affects adversely while applying for a immigration under carpentry.