Hello,
I am Martijn. I recently decided I want to move to Canada. I want to move to BC Canada, because of it's nature. I'd like to live in it. My case:
I am from the Netherlands.
I am male, 24 years old.
I finished secondairy education.
My French is basic.
I started but did not finish university.
I have had many jobs. My last two are:
Production worker in the pork industry. (6 months)
Entertainer/ show fighter in a theme park. (7 months)
I can get sufficient funds in a couple of months.
I know it's hard to get a job if you are not there. That's why I see three options:
1 Get a visitor visa. Go to Canada and get a job offer. Then apply for a skilled worker visa.
2 Get a working holiday visa. Go to Canada, find a job and a house. Then apply for a skilled worker visa.
3 Get a job, and get a skilled worker visa, straight from the PNP of BC. That would be in the semi-skilled category, as a food processor.
Option 1 would cost a lot of time and money. Option 3 would be hard to get. Or so I think. My questions:
1 Am I missing out on other options?
2 Can you change jobs without having to change your visa?
3 How would you rate my chances?
4 If my case is weak, what is it's weakness?
Thank you,
Martijn.
I am Martijn. I recently decided I want to move to Canada. I want to move to BC Canada, because of it's nature. I'd like to live in it. My case:
I am from the Netherlands.
I am male, 24 years old.
I finished secondairy education.
My French is basic.
I started but did not finish university.
I have had many jobs. My last two are:
Production worker in the pork industry. (6 months)
Entertainer/ show fighter in a theme park. (7 months)
I can get sufficient funds in a couple of months.
I know it's hard to get a job if you are not there. That's why I see three options:
1 Get a visitor visa. Go to Canada and get a job offer. Then apply for a skilled worker visa.
2 Get a working holiday visa. Go to Canada, find a job and a house. Then apply for a skilled worker visa.
3 Get a job, and get a skilled worker visa, straight from the PNP of BC. That would be in the semi-skilled category, as a food processor.
Option 1 would cost a lot of time and money. Option 3 would be hard to get. Or so I think. My questions:
1 Am I missing out on other options?
2 Can you change jobs without having to change your visa?
3 How would you rate my chances?
4 If my case is weak, what is it's weakness?
Thank you,
Martijn.