jasonrobertsdea said:
Thanks, I appreciate your responses.
I have A levels and a diploma in surveying. I also worked in management when i left college. Would you think that is adequate for the skilled worker aspect?
The question is not if you are educated or qualified but what kind of job you are doing. For example, if you work as a bank teller, that is semi-, low-skilled and you would have very few options to immigrate while if you work as a shift manager at McDonalds you are skilled and have all kinds of ways to apply for your PR.
You also need to differentiate between what is a temporary skilled worker (any person on a work permit who is working in a skilled position) and the immigration class called (federal) skilled worker which requires all kinds of education, job experience etc. and is actually pretty hard to qualify for.
If you are a temporary skilled worker, you can be sponsored by your employer through a PNP or you can apply yourself after 2 yrs. of skilled work under CEC. Both are easier to qualify for than the federal skilled worker program.