Can anyone offer me any advice here or assistance in any way.?
So I don't have any work history/experience - not even remotely - in any of the recent 24 NOC occupations that were listed as the sole occupational experience in order to apply for the new FSW program in 2013....
I know that the 'Canada Visa' website says there are roughly 60-ish different immigration programs. Is there any possibility that I might still have a chance of qualifying via another stream - other than the current FSW program - or even via Quebec's FSW? Or even any other Quebec program
Here are my personal "stats" basically:
- Australian passport holder
- currently residing in Aus
- 32 years old
- no spouse or dependents
- 2 years part-time SKILLED work exp [equiv 1 yr full-time] (but not in any of the new 24 NOCs - I was a fundraising professional) IN CANADA!!!! - but not in the last 3 years unfortunately
- 3 year bachelor degree from an Australian university - graduated 2003
- IELTS - overall band score of 9 (9,9,9,8.5)
- low-intermediate level French language ability (untested)
When I calculate my points on the CIC Immigration "points calculator", I seem to be able to amass the min. 67 points required, though I do not have ANY EXPERIENCE WHATSOEVER that would fall under any of the 24 recently stipulated NOC fields...
But surely I must still have some other options as far as immigration goes?? (other than coming to study in Canada on a student visa - as a foreign student paying exorbitant premium fees - and going down that whole route - and maybe getting my PR YEARS down that track ).
Can anyone provide any suggestions here?
Is there a better type of program for me to be pursuing than the FSW stream?
*** I am also open to any possible Quebec immigration programs too!!!
(*pa. I have no interest in any of the PNPs, as I am really only looking to move to Toronto or Montreal)
HELP ME PLEASE!!!!
Do I have any realistic possibilities here? (Other than coming to Canada on a student visa for a few years, and then ultimately applying through the Canadian exp class program... YEARS LATER!!)
So I don't have any work history/experience - not even remotely - in any of the recent 24 NOC occupations that were listed as the sole occupational experience in order to apply for the new FSW program in 2013....
I know that the 'Canada Visa' website says there are roughly 60-ish different immigration programs. Is there any possibility that I might still have a chance of qualifying via another stream - other than the current FSW program - or even via Quebec's FSW? Or even any other Quebec program
Here are my personal "stats" basically:
- Australian passport holder
- currently residing in Aus
- 32 years old
- no spouse or dependents
- 2 years part-time SKILLED work exp [equiv 1 yr full-time] (but not in any of the new 24 NOCs - I was a fundraising professional) IN CANADA!!!! - but not in the last 3 years unfortunately
- 3 year bachelor degree from an Australian university - graduated 2003
- IELTS - overall band score of 9 (9,9,9,8.5)
- low-intermediate level French language ability (untested)
When I calculate my points on the CIC Immigration "points calculator", I seem to be able to amass the min. 67 points required, though I do not have ANY EXPERIENCE WHATSOEVER that would fall under any of the 24 recently stipulated NOC fields...
But surely I must still have some other options as far as immigration goes?? (other than coming to study in Canada on a student visa - as a foreign student paying exorbitant premium fees - and going down that whole route - and maybe getting my PR YEARS down that track ).
Can anyone provide any suggestions here?
Is there a better type of program for me to be pursuing than the FSW stream?
*** I am also open to any possible Quebec immigration programs too!!!
(*pa. I have no interest in any of the PNPs, as I am really only looking to move to Toronto or Montreal)
HELP ME PLEASE!!!!
Do I have any realistic possibilities here? (Other than coming to Canada on a student visa for a few years, and then ultimately applying through the Canadian exp class program... YEARS LATER!!)