Hi there.
I seem to be in a bit of a middle ground, and I wasn't sure if anyone else out there has fallen into my position and can offer a bit of advice.
I've worked as a professional for a while now. I worked in the world of finance, as a mortgage underwriter for four years, and have held different gigs under the finance umbrella. Because of the mortgage crisis, I had to switch jobs and have worked the last year for a major software company as support for our sales organization.
The problem that I'm having is, it seems even though I've got a great job, I don't qualify for points. It'd be a different story if I had a job lined up, or a company wanting to sponsor me, but here's the problem I'm running into: I don't have a degree, so I don't have the points. I don't have the points because I don't have a job already lined up. How can you get anyone to notice you to give you a sponsorship when you live in another country (why not just hire within your own country, locally?) to be able to get the points to make it happen?
I seem to fall in the trap of being an experienced worker, a smart girl, in a professional position, but with no college degree, and not technically qualifying for the points, what's a girl to do here? Someone had mentioned checking out the 'low skilled' visas, but I'm not sure I've not read anything about that yet.
What would you suggest I do? Are there agencies out there that maybe help you look for companies that might sponsor you given your experience? I'm in Oregon, wanting to get to Montreal. Thanks so much for taking the time to read my post.
- J
I seem to be in a bit of a middle ground, and I wasn't sure if anyone else out there has fallen into my position and can offer a bit of advice.
I've worked as a professional for a while now. I worked in the world of finance, as a mortgage underwriter for four years, and have held different gigs under the finance umbrella. Because of the mortgage crisis, I had to switch jobs and have worked the last year for a major software company as support for our sales organization.
The problem that I'm having is, it seems even though I've got a great job, I don't qualify for points. It'd be a different story if I had a job lined up, or a company wanting to sponsor me, but here's the problem I'm running into: I don't have a degree, so I don't have the points. I don't have the points because I don't have a job already lined up. How can you get anyone to notice you to give you a sponsorship when you live in another country (why not just hire within your own country, locally?) to be able to get the points to make it happen?
I seem to fall in the trap of being an experienced worker, a smart girl, in a professional position, but with no college degree, and not technically qualifying for the points, what's a girl to do here? Someone had mentioned checking out the 'low skilled' visas, but I'm not sure I've not read anything about that yet.
What would you suggest I do? Are there agencies out there that maybe help you look for companies that might sponsor you given your experience? I'm in Oregon, wanting to get to Montreal. Thanks so much for taking the time to read my post.
- J