What have you learned on our own so far?How and what do I need to migrate from Nigeria to Canada
I'm just new to all this and I'm just looking for a way to leave this country for a better life somewhere else to at least further my education, so I have no clue to it.What have you learned on our own so far?
So if you want to study in Canada, get accepted to a college or university and apply for a study permit. You need to show funds, career/education advancement and ties to home country. If you want to immigrate, look into Express Entry.I'm just new to all this and I'm just looking for a way to leave this country for a better life somewhere else to at least further my education, so I have no clue to it.
What if I don't match up to the requirements? And sorry to ask, how can I find a school that will offer me a study permit.So if you want to study in Canada, get accepted to a college or university and apply for a study permit. You need to show funds, career/education advancement and ties to home country. If you want to immigrate, look into Express Entry.
A school cannot offer you a study permit. They can accept your admittion and you need to apply for study permit with the given information and with the proof of the requirements with IRCC. So you need to be accepted by the school and an approved study permit by immigration.What if I don't match up to the requirements? And sorry to ask, how can I find a school that will offer me a study permit.
Is there a reason? Are you licensed as a caregiver? What type of license?Please can anyone put me through on how to get a sponsorship caregiver job in Canada? Am a permanent resident in USA but would like to migrate to Canada as a caregiver as that’s the job am currently doing here. Thanks
This or this may help; however, just wondering, if you are already PR in U.S., why give that up to start over?Please can anyone put me through on how to get a sponsorship caregiver job in Canada? Am a permanent resident in USA but would like to migrate to Canada as a caregiver as that’s the job am currently doing here. Thanks
Yes, certainly possible. But the US side is nowhere near as liberal with residency as Canada so it would be difficult and time consuming to maintain them both, even if living and working close to the border. I was just interested in whether there was a reason given the amount of work involved.A person can be a U.S. Green Card holder and a PR of Canada simultaneously...although it's much harder to meet the Residency Obligation to maintain the GC.