I know, I know, I have a lot to cover but I'm struggling to discover the information anywhere, and the Canada Immigration website is not helping at all. Even after hours of searching, so maybe I'm just looking in the wrong place.
First thing? I have had to leave a skilled job because the company I work for would not sponsor me in that position, I was good at the job, they just could not afford the sponsorship wage that the law dictates I must be earning to be sponsored. They have in return sponsored me in a none-skilled job, which allows for me and my girlfriend to stay here (if we can't stay in Canada, then staying together becomes exceptionally complex, and requires so extremely difficult visas and learning new languages).
So now that I have a sponsorship in an unskilled job, I have been looking around for some freelance work, that is none contractual, I need to know if this is allowed? No contract, potentially voluntary work, which I may if I'm lucky acquire some additional finance from. Am I allowed to do this.. I know I'd have to pay the taxes on it and such...
Secondly, I need to know how the heck I can become a resident. Clear and simple, not lots of vague answers. It's doing my head in to be told by one lawyer, yes under skilled work due to my qualifications (two degrees at university level UK), and another, that I need to wait 3 years, and by my employer that I need to wait 2 years.. and I'm not getting consistent answers. Situation, I have been in Canada 1 year, working a skilled job, which I had to sacrafice to stay here, for a none-skilled job, now I have enough money to cover me, I have been employed every day I have lived in Canada, and I have a good level of education. What do I need to do, to get residence now, so I can start creating a future, with my girlfriend. Heck I even come from the UK, a fellow commonwealth country, which shares the same queen...
Any help is useful, and appreciated. Any questions that you may have, feel free to ask. (Also I'm 23 years old).
First thing? I have had to leave a skilled job because the company I work for would not sponsor me in that position, I was good at the job, they just could not afford the sponsorship wage that the law dictates I must be earning to be sponsored. They have in return sponsored me in a none-skilled job, which allows for me and my girlfriend to stay here (if we can't stay in Canada, then staying together becomes exceptionally complex, and requires so extremely difficult visas and learning new languages).
So now that I have a sponsorship in an unskilled job, I have been looking around for some freelance work, that is none contractual, I need to know if this is allowed? No contract, potentially voluntary work, which I may if I'm lucky acquire some additional finance from. Am I allowed to do this.. I know I'd have to pay the taxes on it and such...
Secondly, I need to know how the heck I can become a resident. Clear and simple, not lots of vague answers. It's doing my head in to be told by one lawyer, yes under skilled work due to my qualifications (two degrees at university level UK), and another, that I need to wait 3 years, and by my employer that I need to wait 2 years.. and I'm not getting consistent answers. Situation, I have been in Canada 1 year, working a skilled job, which I had to sacrafice to stay here, for a none-skilled job, now I have enough money to cover me, I have been employed every day I have lived in Canada, and I have a good level of education. What do I need to do, to get residence now, so I can start creating a future, with my girlfriend. Heck I even come from the UK, a fellow commonwealth country, which shares the same queen...
Any help is useful, and appreciated. Any questions that you may have, feel free to ask. (Also I'm 23 years old).