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I didn't even give you my full profile, and yeah I do, I have two years. Maybe in two years they could change immigration system. I could use work holiday permit but It's not available on turkey. What a lame country.

Yes immigration may change in 2 years. The new government has already hinted at a return to a focus on high skilled immigration, more input from the provinces and a focus on certain sectors (healthcare, trades and education. Your age, education, work history, approximate language scores, plan for NOC, etc. give us a good sense of your likely CRS score.
 
Yes immigration may change in 2 years. The new government has already hinted at a return to a focus on high skilled immigration, more input from the provinces and a focus on certain sectors (healthcare, trades and education. Your age, education, work history, approximate language scores, plan for NOC, etc. give us a good sense of your likely CRS score.
If I follow my plan my crs will be 503 or 506 points. Can I text you on Direct message? Well yeah I know you are not lawyer or something. Just few questions.
 
If I follow my plan my crs will be 503 or 506 points. Can I text you on Direct message? Well yeah I know you are not lawyer or something. Just few questions.

No this is a volunteer forum I don’t provide professional advice. I have no idea how you are getting such a high score and you also seem to be making a lot of assumptions about your ability to secure a teer 0,1 or 2 employment, your ability to get a certain language score, your timeline since you may be 25+ by the time you are able to apply, etc.
 
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No this is a volunteer forum I don’t provide professional advice. I have no idea how you are getting such a high score and you also seem to be making a lot of assumptions about your ability to secure a teer 0,1 or 2 employment, your ability to get a certain language score, your timeline since you may be 25+ by the time you are able to apply, etc.
"I have no idea how you are getting such a high score and you also seem to be making a lot of assumptions about your ability to secure a teer 0,1 or 2 employment, your ability to get a certain language score, your timeline since you may be 25+ by the time you are able to apply, etc." I'm 19 now. I can get such a high score like that because firstly my english is good,but I'll improve it to IELTS 7.5 or 8.0, I'll have Skilled work experience like 3 years and 2 years Collage program and diploma. thats the plan. but the hardest part is finding LMIA accepted job, and getting hired.
 
"I have no idea how you are getting such a high score and you also seem to be making a lot of assumptions about your ability to secure a teer 0,1 or 2 employment, your ability to get a certain language score, your timeline since you may be 25+ by the time you are able to apply, etc." I'm 19 now. I can get such a high score like that because firstly my english is good,but I'll improve it to IELTS 7.5 or 8.0, I'll have Skilled work experience like 3 years and 2 years Collage program and diploma. thats the plan. but the hardest part is finding LMIA accepted job, and getting hired.

Your original plan did not have the 2+ years of skilled work or a plan for post secondary education. Also no plan on how you will be able to secure a SP. You don’t have the funds to secure a SP. If you have added all these things you will certainly be applying between age 25-30. Not everyone can raise their language scores above the 7s and you are assuming you can get 8 or above. Most of your lan is contingent on securing a WP which I don’t think is likely. There is no great need to hire fast food shift workers because employers can’t find one who can only work in Canada. There is a good chance you will need 2 degrees to be competitive for many PR pathways especially in some sectors and many college degrees are pretty pointless and don’t help secure employment. Your best option is normally to do a degree in your home country and do further studies/training in Canada if necessary. There are of course some exceptions but in general it is best to do a postgrad or masters in Canada not a bachelors.
 
Listen. I'll work in Canada, so I can save some money. I have a two plan. one of them is that, other is EB3 vise for USA.
 
Listen. I'll work in Canada, so I can save some money. I have a two plan. one of them is that, other is EB3 vise for USA.

Not sure how difficult you realize it will be to save around 50k. It could take 10 years even if you live extremely frugally and you manage to find a decent paying job which will be extremely difficult. Most fast food jobs do not pay well. Due to the cost of labour many are also reducing staff costs by replacing staff by using self-checkouts, limiting management, automating more tasks, etc. At the same time you will need to find employment and keep getting WPs. Many young Canadian by birth can’t find employment even if they have a degree so there is no shortage of young people looking for employment. If you want a job in Canada would suggest you look at jobs that most Canadians don’t want to do. Things like food processing employs a lot of foreign workers because most Canadian do not want to do the job.
 
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50k? Are talking about EB3 visa? No. If you are talking about Canada, no I only need 7k or 10k for first month. Also For university,I'm still researching it but most of them not even more than 20k or 30k, If I get job offer from Canada, I dont need to get PGWP. "Fast food job does not pay well." Shift manager's monthly salary is 3k or 4k,5k cad. Also I dont think Canadians wants to for at Fast Food Restaurant
 
50k? Are talking about EB3 visa? No. If you are talking about Canada, no I only need 7k or 10k for first month. Also For university,I'm still researching it but most of them not even more than 20k or 30k, If I get job offer from Canada, I dont need to get PGWP. "Fast food job does not pay well." Shift manager's monthly salary is 3k or 4k,5k cad. Also I dont think Canadians wants to for at Fast Food Restaurant

I've already responded to you over your DMs that your calculations are wrong. Read this: https://www.glassdoor.ca/Salaries/fast-food-shift-manager-salary-SRCH_KO0,23.htm

Look at the avg salary: $38k/month - that's before taxes. Smaller towns = low end of the salary, but the rent for a place would still be $1500+/month. Your insurance would likely be $300/mo minimum. Your car's monthly would be $300/mo minimum. Your groceries/food will easily be $300-500/mo. Your taxes would be $10,499.40/yr alone. You have a monthly income of $2,291.72 with those expenses!!! (calculated for Toronto, Ontario)

Assuming, the employer paid for your LMIA, you didn't end-up paying for LMIA, etc and there's no wage-theft here.

You'll have to work 2 jobs just to pay your expenses imo.

Realistically:
1. LMIAs are hard, and when a TFW gets them for jobs like these, they are paid.
2. At $2,291.72/mo, I'd not move to Canada.
3. You'll have to work 60 hours just to sustain. One FT job, one part-time job. You can't do this because you are going to be on a closed-work permit.
4. You can lower your rent by another $500-700, but you'll have to move into room-sharing. You'll still not have enough income. Forget saving anything, you won't even be able to survive in this.

Why don't you do your research in express entry and understand the program before you force yourself in investing a in route that's 100% not going to work?