I’ve had a job for two years where I did data entry and inventory.Are you a skilled tradesperson? What kind of work experience do you have?
Then it will be quite difficult to practically impossible, unfortunately. There isn't any immigration program that would fit your profile.I’ve had a job for two years where I did data entry and inventory.
Currently I work in the telecommunications world where I do customer service , dispatch, monitoring different network elements and so on.
Then it will be quite difficult to practically impossible, unfortunately. There isn't any immigration program that would fit your profile.
To get a job in Canada you'd need an employer to apply for an LMIA (this is the precursor to getting a work permit), and that would be extremely difficult for you since employers are not likely to go through all that for jobs that many Canadians can do.
People immigrate to Canada under two major streams - Family, and Economic. (I'm ignoring Refugees, since that really doesn't apply here).So what else can I do. What other alternatives can I do? How can I get to live and work in Canada ?
Here's the link to the PNP -https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/provincial-nominees.html
You'll need to go through each province's program and see if you qualify for any of them.
Actually, Canada is relatively easy compared to the US and many other countries where it's basically impossible to immigrate.Thank you for alll your help. People make it seem so easy. That Canada accepts anyone. It’s easy to move. But now I know it goes deep. I’ll check it out thanks.
For those with the right qualifications or skills, it is relatively simple. For those who don't have those skills or education, Canada is probably one of the more difficult countries to immigrate to. The process is highly selective and directed at those who can make significant contributions to the growth of the country.
Yeah, online ads are full of all sorts of scams. Don't fall for them.That’s what angers me because you have these Instagram and Facebook accounts that show up all the time telling me “ Live in Bahamas and want to immigrate to Canada? APPLY TODAY”!
It’s not that simple you to actually qualify
Yeah, online ads are full of all sorts of scams. Don't fall for them.
Yes, that's possible. Many people do that as well - I didn't suggest it since you said you didn't have much higher education. The standard route is coming in as a student, which grants you a 1-3 year work permit when you graduate. Then, you work under that work permit and qualify to immigrate under the Canadian Experience Class after 1 year. There are various requirements, but nothing too onerous.What if I go to study and while in school I want to work. Can I get in that way?