Hello, first of all thanks for any time anyone takes to answer. I've tried researching options on my own but it feels like it all pertains to skilled workers who already have their job requirements and I'm at a loss at how to go about getting a work visa/perm res for someone who would like to acquire experience for skilled work in Canada and remain here.
My partner lives in the US and only has his high school diploma, with some experience in carpentry through Job Corps but did not finish the program and has no other qualifications. While trying to immigrate to Canada (specifically New Brunswick) we thought initially the best way was for him to try to get a direct entry apprenticeship in a NOC TEER 2 trade with an employer under the Atlantic Immigration Program so he could apply for express entry. But as I'm reading I realized both the skilled worker and skilled trade programs, as well as AIP all state they have to have previous work experience in that skilled trade on top of the offer of employment. So it seems that option is now out the window.
I've done so much reading and I can't seem to find any solutions. What options does someone have to move here when they aren't a skilled worker? (You know, short of getting married and having to take on a period of undertaking while I'm on disability lol)
I greatly appreciate any advice anyone can give. All of these different streams I'm reading about all sound like they have the same requirements so I'm just confused how anyone gets around it.
My partner lives in the US and only has his high school diploma, with some experience in carpentry through Job Corps but did not finish the program and has no other qualifications. While trying to immigrate to Canada (specifically New Brunswick) we thought initially the best way was for him to try to get a direct entry apprenticeship in a NOC TEER 2 trade with an employer under the Atlantic Immigration Program so he could apply for express entry. But as I'm reading I realized both the skilled worker and skilled trade programs, as well as AIP all state they have to have previous work experience in that skilled trade on top of the offer of employment. So it seems that option is now out the window.
I've done so much reading and I can't seem to find any solutions. What options does someone have to move here when they aren't a skilled worker? (You know, short of getting married and having to take on a period of undertaking while I'm on disability lol)
I greatly appreciate any advice anyone can give. All of these different streams I'm reading about all sound like they have the same requirements so I'm just confused how anyone gets around it.