R rainbowskye Member Dec 12, 2016 15 0 Jun 7, 2017 #1 I am single and I want to come to Canada as an immigrant applicant without passing through Caregiver Program or Skilled. Does single have chances and what kind of application should I apply for? Thank you.
I am single and I want to come to Canada as an immigrant applicant without passing through Caregiver Program or Skilled. Does single have chances and what kind of application should I apply for? Thank you.
S scylla VIP Member Jun 8, 2010 96,929 22,888 Toronto Category........ Visa Office...... Buffalo Job Offer........ Pre-Assessed.. App. Filed....... 28-05-2010 AOR Received. 19-08-2010 File Transfer... 28-06-2010 Passport Req.. 01-10-2010 VISA ISSUED... 05-10-2010 LANDED.......... 05-10-2010 Jun 7, 2017 #2 Yes - of course singles have a chance to immigrate. Detailed information about Canada's immigration programs is here: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/apply.asp If you don't want to go through the Caregiver or skilled streams, then you'll need to look at the trades stream and provincial nominee programs.
Yes - of course singles have a chance to immigrate. Detailed information about Canada's immigration programs is here: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/apply.asp If you don't want to go through the Caregiver or skilled streams, then you'll need to look at the trades stream and provincial nominee programs.
R rainbowskye Member Dec 12, 2016 15 0 Jun 7, 2017 #3 scylla said: Yes - of course singles have a chance to immigrate. Detailed information about Canada's immigration programs is here: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/apply.asp If you don't want to go through the Caregiver or skilled streams, then you'll need to look at the trades stream and provincial nominee programs. Click to expand... Thank you
scylla said: Yes - of course singles have a chance to immigrate. Detailed information about Canada's immigration programs is here: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/apply.asp If you don't want to go through the Caregiver or skilled streams, then you'll need to look at the trades stream and provincial nominee programs. Click to expand... Thank you