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How to migrate to Canada

Will Iam

Newbie
Jan 2, 2014
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Hello everyone...

Can anybody help me on how and what should I do to migrate in Canada? I'm from Philippines. We have tried to apply to migrate to Canada through Canadian Nominee Provincial Immigration Services (CNPIS). Is this company reliable? Bec. they are charging us to much amount of money. I really want to go and experience life in Canada. And hopefully live there if given a chance.

Hope you guys can help me in my inquiry...
 

Trusty

Star Member
Jun 12, 2016
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To be frank you don't really need any agent or company to apply for Canadian Permanent Residency. We can't comment on your personal case, but if you provide more information about your background, education, job history, English skills we might be able to provide some advice.

This forum is full of information about the beginning steps, please browse before posting vague questions.

You will most likely be using Express Entry for the process, so read up as much as you can about the Express Entry system and figure out how you fit into it based on your age, education and work history, etc.
 

Will Iam

Newbie
Jan 2, 2014
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Thanks Trusty for ur reply.. I'am graduate of B.S. Comp. Sci. unfortunately I was'nt able to use my degree as my profession. I worked at Taiwan and S. Korea as factory worker. My wife is a public school English teacher for 15yrs. What should we apply for? Any advice pls..
 

Trusty

Star Member
Jun 12, 2016
66
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You still have a chance of applying and getting a PR. Check out the thread at the top of this section with title " Express Entry Step by step instructions." Read it carefully and follow the steps to calculate your CRS score on the CIC website of Canada, post the score here. You will need to do a lot of reading on this forum to understand how the process works, its hard to get help without doing your homework.

Remember, anything you say in your CIC profile to calculate score, you will need proof to show when applying or your application is automatically rejected. You need letters from employer with details about your job and dates of employment, educational evaluation by WES and police certificates in all countries you lived for more than 6 months at any time. Also need proof of enough funds in your bank to show you can support yourself in Canada. Preparation of all documents and fund, etc takes months to a year for some candidates and it is best to read everything and plan your approach step by step.