Hi everybody,
I'm looking for help about how to immigrate to Canada and no wonder we all have same aim or help at least others.
I have done my research about different ways of immigrating to Canada, but it seems to be very very difficult to immigrate to Canada. Why? Because different ways of immigration to Canada have some rules that are very difficult to be met.
For example if you want to immigrate to Canada as a worker you need to have a job in order to be even able to get permission to live in Canada. For this reason if you come from outside Canada and you try to apply for a work in Canada the company that would accept you would have to proof that they can't find any other person in Canada who could do the job and this process would cost to company about $1000 (CAD).
You can't also come simply to Canada even if you have money to cover your cost of living for one year because you don't have any reason to come there.
So I would like to hear your opinion. I have following situation:
I want to immigrate to Canada after two years because I want to gain more work experience in my field, get some certificates and save money for the time if I decide to immigrate to Canada. I work in IT field, currently as integration consultant. Before I work as software developer. After those two years I would have work experience over 3 years in IT field. I'm planning to visit Canada next summer in order to see what it is like to live there and find out other things regarding immigration.
My question is what kind of chances or what ways I have to immigrate to Canada?
I can't apply with work visa because it require LMIA process which is extremely difficult to get job through.
I can't apply to study in Canada for Master Degree, because academic year fees are so high ($40K/year) and also my average degree doesn't meet the minimum requirement.
I can't apply through family sponsorship because I don't have any family members.
I can't apply through Express Entry because my points are not enough unless I get a job before I enter to Canada, which is again extremely difficult for people outside Canada.
So is there still any chance?
Sorry for my long post.
I'm looking for help about how to immigrate to Canada and no wonder we all have same aim or help at least others.
I have done my research about different ways of immigrating to Canada, but it seems to be very very difficult to immigrate to Canada. Why? Because different ways of immigration to Canada have some rules that are very difficult to be met.
For example if you want to immigrate to Canada as a worker you need to have a job in order to be even able to get permission to live in Canada. For this reason if you come from outside Canada and you try to apply for a work in Canada the company that would accept you would have to proof that they can't find any other person in Canada who could do the job and this process would cost to company about $1000 (CAD).
You can't also come simply to Canada even if you have money to cover your cost of living for one year because you don't have any reason to come there.
So I would like to hear your opinion. I have following situation:
I want to immigrate to Canada after two years because I want to gain more work experience in my field, get some certificates and save money for the time if I decide to immigrate to Canada. I work in IT field, currently as integration consultant. Before I work as software developer. After those two years I would have work experience over 3 years in IT field. I'm planning to visit Canada next summer in order to see what it is like to live there and find out other things regarding immigration.
My question is what kind of chances or what ways I have to immigrate to Canada?
I can't apply with work visa because it require LMIA process which is extremely difficult to get job through.
I can't apply to study in Canada for Master Degree, because academic year fees are so high ($40K/year) and also my average degree doesn't meet the minimum requirement.
I can't apply through family sponsorship because I don't have any family members.
I can't apply through Express Entry because my points are not enough unless I get a job before I enter to Canada, which is again extremely difficult for people outside Canada.
So is there still any chance?
Sorry for my long post.