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sasasearles

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Feb 15, 2014
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Jamaica
Visa Office......
Canada High commision Jamaica
NOC Code......
3152
App. Filed.......
19-03-2014
Interview........
03-04-2014
VISA ISSUED...
03-04-2014
Hi i came to Canada on a work permit status worked for three years with two different companies I met my common law girl friend we been together for 3 years and we have a daughter that's 2 years old we had our ups and down now she decided she wants to move on with out doing my common law sponsorship anymore where do I go from here
 
It's not possible for any of us to say if you qualify for PR and through which program based on the limited information you've provided. Canada has a number of different economic immigration programs (e.g. FSW/Express Entry, Canadian Experience Class, Provincial Nomination Programs) each with their own requirements. You will need to research these programs to determine what it takes to qualify and how to apply. You can find detailed information here: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/apply.asp
 
scylla said:
It's not possible for any of us to say if you qualify for PR and through which program based on the limited information you've provided. Canada has a number of different economic immigration programs (e.g. FSW/Express Entry, Canadian Experience Class, Provincial Nomination Programs) each with their own requirements. You will need to research these programs to determine what it takes to qualify and how to apply. You can find detailed information here: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/apply.asp

Speak English properly, no criminal background, what other information would u like ?
 
sasasearles said:
Speak English properly, no criminal background, what other information would u like ?

That doesn't help at all. You're going to be applying through an economic program so you need to tell us about your work and educational background. For example: How many years of work experience do you have? Under which NOC or NOCs? Was any of this work experience gained in Canada? If so, how many months of full time work experience do you have in Canada and under which NOC? What schooling have you completed? Was any of it completed in Canada and if so, which part? I assume you are currently in Canada on a work permit? If so, what kind? Is it supported by an LMIA? Has your employer also given you a permanent job offer or would your employer be willing to do this? If you're not on a work permit in Canada, what is your current status? Etc.

There's really no short cut to researching the various immigration programs yourself - apart from hiring an immigration lawyer to do this work on your behalf.
 
scylla said:
That doesn't help at all. You're going to be applying through an economic program so you need to tell us about your work and educational background. For example: How many years of work experience do you have? Under which NOC or NOCs? Was any of this work experience gained in Canada? If so, how many months of full time work experience do you have in Canada and under which NOC? What schooling have you completed? Was any of it completed in Canada and if so, which part? I assume you are currently in Canada on a work permit? If so, what kind? Is it supported by an LMIA? Has your employer also given you a permanent job offer or would your employer be willing to do this? If you're not on a work permit in Canada, what is your current status? Etc.

There's really no short cut to researching the various immigration programs yourself - apart from hiring an immigration lawyer to do this work on your behalf.

I was getting my sponsorship for an open permit and pr. However my spouse left me.I have 3 years work experience in labour July 2012-aug 2015. I have aHigh school diploma. No education done in Canada. I'm in Alberta, no my employer didn't give permanent job offer.

I have no status in Canada.
 
sasasearles said:
I was getting my sponsorship for an open permit and pr. However my spouse left me.I have 3 years work experience in labour July 2012-aug 2015. I have aHigh school diploma. No education done in Canada. I'm in Alberta, no my employer didn't give permanent job offer.

I have no status in Canada.

With your profile you unfortunately do not have any options for immigrating to Canada at this time. Canada's economic immigration programs are geared towards skilled and semi-skilled workers. There aren't any immigration options for you based on your work experience.

Unless you think there's a chance you and your spouse will reunite and your spouse will sponsor you for PR, I would recommend you leave Canada as soon as you can to avoid being out of status in the country any longer. The longer you are in Canada out of status, the more difficult it will be to return later.

Good luck.
 
scylla said:
With your profile you unfortunately do not have any options for immigrating to Canada at this time. Canada's economic immigration programs are geared towards skilled and semi-skilled workers. There aren't any immigration options for you based on your work experience.

Unless you think there's a chance you and your spouse will reunite and your spouse will sponsor you for PR, I would recommend you leave Canada as soon as you can to avoid being out of status in the country any longer. The longer you are in Canada out of status, the more difficult it will be to return later.

Good luck.

Thank you

Thank you. How about
 
scylla said:
With your profile you unfortunately do not have any options for immigrating to Canada at this time. Canada's economic immigration programs are geared towards skilled and semi-skilled workers. There aren't any immigration options for you based on your work experience.

Unless you think there's a chance you and your spouse will reunite and your spouse will sponsor you for PR, I would recommend you leave Canada as soon as you can to avoid being out of status in the country any longer. The longer you are in Canada out of status, the more difficult it will be to return later.

Good luck.

What if I got married to someone right away , would that avoid me going back to home ?
 
sasasearles said:
What if I got married to someone right away , would that avoid me going back to home ?

No - it won't.

First of all, you can't marry someone new if you are already married to your first spouse. You will need to get divorced first.

Even once you are married, this doesn't allow you to remain in Canada. You will still be out of status and a candidate for deportation.

Your new spouse will have to sponsor you for PR. Given you are out of status in Canada, you can expect CIC will examine your new relationship extremely closely to ensure it's genuine and not a marriage of convenience that you have entered into for the sole purpose of remaining in Canada. You will need to provide quite a bit of evidence to prove your new relationship is real if you want there to be any hope of the PR application being approved.
 
sasasearles said:
I was getting my sponsorship for an open permit and pr. However my spouse left me.I have 3 years work experience in labour July 2012-aug 2015. I have aHigh school diploma. No education done in Canada. I'm in Alberta, no my employer didn't give permanent job offer.

I have no status in Canada.

for how long is your work-permit good (expiry date)??
what is your occupation??
which kind of work did you here in Alberta??
 
K4n4d4WS said:
for how long is your work-permit good (expiry date)??
what is your occupation??
which kind of work did you here in Alberta??

It expire aug 2015
Labourer
 
K4n4d4WS said:
for how long is your work-permit good (expiry date)??
what is your occupation??
which kind of work did you here in Alberta??

I did landscaping and was a moving helper my work permit expired in August of 2015