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I need advice please

Arasinyia

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Sep 7, 2011
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I'll try to explain as best as possible.

I am 19, I graduated High School in 2009, I live in the United States and I have been unemployed since that time unfortunately due to the economy. I am attending college online for Psychology. My boyfriend lives in Calgary, Alberta, and I want to move there with him. (I have wanted to live in Canada since before we met so no this isn't some poetic act of love, I genuinely would like to move to Canada). He is a citizen, born and raised there and does currently have a job there. Our idea is to have me stay with him and his parents, and then I would get a job there to work towards becoming a permanent resident and eventually a citizen. I have been researching a lot but unfortunately I find it very confusing as to what steps I actually need to take. I know as an American I can go to Canada without a travel visa for up to 6 months. So does that mean I could go "live" with them for that time while I look for a job to get my work permit? Another idea we had was for me to apply for jobs while I am still here in the states, get the work permit and -then- go up there to start working right away. Can I do either of these or is it not that simple? Being only 19 and being fresh out of high school/attending college my only real work experience is as a cashier or a sales rep (I did both at some point). If anyone can point me in the right direction that would be great. Any information helps. Please don't link sites though, I can almost garantee you I already read them, but it's just too wordy for me to really understand the actual process involved with any of this. If more info is needed, please let me know.
 

Arasinyia

Newbie
Sep 7, 2011
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Oh, and as far as a job is concerned it's to my understanding it needs to be a "skilled" job. I assume that means a cashier or a sales associate won't really cut it. What about a job as a land packer driver on a construction site, would that be considered a skilled job?