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PinkGirl

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[size=10pt][size=10pt][size=10pt]hello,,

am a single, 25 yrs old girl, lives in egypt with my family since my birth :D
am graduate from faculty of arts english literature (bachelor degree), has like 3 years experience in administration and call centers
currently working in Expedia Canada account as a travel consultant ,call center agent

needs to immigrate to Canada by the easiest and fastest way cud be.. also need to know abt the steps how to apply

your advises wud be highly appreciated,
Cheers :)
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Information about the various available immigration streams is here:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/apply.asp

You will have to research the options available to see if you qualify.
 
thanks for your reply...

actually i read a lot, and too much information i got lost, i need some help and experience too :)

Thanks anyways
 
If you have yet, take this test: http://www.cic.gc.ca/ctc-vac/cometocanada.asp

You can check back every now and then because criteria changes. However, be aware the types of degrees in demand in Canada are usually science or management based.
 
i did it & it made me SOO DOWN :( :( :(
here's the result copied below :S

Based on the information you provided, the result(s) below indicate whether you may be eligible to come to Canada.

We used your answers to see if you may qualify for any of Canada's primary immigration programs. Based on your answers, it appears that you are not eligible to immigrate to Canada at this time under a federal program.

It is possible that a change in your situation could make you eligible (for instance, if you want to study in Canada you may become eligible if you are accepted into a study program). Your specific situation may alter your results.

You can find out more about requirements for studying, working or visiting Canada on this website temporarily.

Most provinces have special programs to help people move there. In most cases, you must already have a job offer, an investment plan or work experience in the specific province. The rules for application are different for each province.

Many provinces also recruit workers based on labour shortages. You can check the websites below to see which skills are needed in each province and if you are eligible to apply.
(Note: these programs are limited in numbers.)


· Alberta
· British Columbia
· Manitoba
· New Brunswick
· Newfoundland and Labrador
· Nova Scotia
· Ontario
· Prince Edward Island
· Québec
· Saskatchewan
· Yukon
 
That's why I said to check it again later. You might also view in-demand professions in Canada and see if you fit. When I say fit, I mean direct education or experience.

Realistically (not trying to be mean) your degree isn't going to do much for you as far as immigration. When the new Skilled Worker format is introduced in May 2013, you should read it over and see what Canada is looking for. (There is some info out there already. I haven't looked into that much, so I don't know if it's fact or speculation.) That will give you an idea of what Canada needs and how you fit into the picture.
 
why is that negative energy :o plus educations isn't the only thing to decide for going or no :S

i ve an experience in Tourism and Travel in the biggest companies in canada which is Expedia and i ve a tourism license from Ontario... all that wudnt help!!!

if this is the case so this forum doesn't ve to exist,,, here we must help each other to get the best of each one's situation by others experience, nothing is impossible
 
Tourism and travel is not an in demand profession in Canada. This means that there are many Canadians with these qualifications and Canada does not have a shortage of people with your qualifications. It is easier to immigration if your profession is in demand. Unfortunately yours is not in demand.

Based on the information you have provided, I think you will need a job offer from a company in Canada if you want to qualify to immigrate. There are no jobs on this forum. However you can look for jobs and apply for jobs on web sites such as monster.ca, workopolis and the Canadian Job Bank. Finding a job in Canada is not an easy process unfortunately since most employers prefer to hire Canadians or those who already have work permits in Canada.

This forum is certainly here to help people. But it is also here to provide you with a realistic opinion of whether you qualify to immigrate or not based on the information provided.
 
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so dat means it's either search for a Canadian guy & marry him easier heheheh .. or apply as a Refugee?
 
PinkGirl said:
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so dat means it's either search for a Canadian guy & marry him easier heheheh .. or apply as a Refugee?

You're from Egypt - correct? If so, very unlikely you would qualify as a refugee.

And yes - you can certainly marry a Canadian. Just make sure the relationship is genuine and you're not marrying for immigration purposes.

You could also look into coming to Canada as a student. This is a very expensive option but it may allow you to qualify to immigrate later.

Or look for an employer and job in Canada as I mentioned earlier. It's hard. But it can be done.
 
PinkGirl said:
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so dat means it's either search for a Canadian guy & marry him easier heheheh .. or apply as a Refugee?

hi pink lady,
first cheap option is try to get visit sponsorship for your training in canda and visit canada as visitor and find job there.
2nd is good to get married is also cheap method and long term but difficult to find the math person.

3rd is student visa, they are offering to mcuh student visa so visit any consultant for the student in yur country and find a solution.
immigration to canada is not an easy task it is very weell organized and difficult as well. nekeol
 
PinkGirl said:
lol ana 3arfa :) 7aga mo7beta gedan bt am willing to face if there's a due-able way

The most approachable way is to apply one of the Provincial Nominee Programs.

Aw momken fata a7lamek happens to be Canadian aw permanent resident w t3eshe ma3a hena :)
 
ronaldoyaronaldo said:
The most approachable way is to apply one of the Provincial Nominee Programs.

Aw momken fata a7lamek happens to be Canadian aw permanent resident w t3eshe ma3a hena :)

well i was joking abt that canadian guy thing :D am against that using way !! (betlama7 le 7aga mo3ayana 7adretak :D)

the point is which province and which process? i did a test guys told me , the result is am not eligible for any :((