Not everyone is fortunate enough to meet all the criteria set for economic program nor every refugee is highly skilled.
Some of you should understand that fact before commenting.
I understand the facts. They are brutal for people in these situations. However I think it's important to be honest / realistic in the advice given regarding getting to Canada. False hope helps no one.
Here is the reality for the poster who asked this question: A TRV is not going to be approved given they are living in Egypt with refugee status. This means that claiming refugee status through coming to Canada is out of the question. A work permit or study permit would also be refused for the same reason (poster's status in their country of current residence).
Assuming the poster has been recognized by UNHCR as a refugee, the chances of this resulting in resettlement in Canada are extremely extremely low - effectively nil. Most likely, the poster will be resettled where they are now - in Egypt. Where they are resettled is not up to them - it is up to UNHCR. Private sponsorship through a sponsorship agreement holder is realistically out as well. We know very well from this forum that these organizations are tapped out (and have been for some time since the original Syrian refugee surge) and not accepting further sponsorships.
This means the most feasible option for getting to Canada is economic immigration. This is the unfortunate reality.
If you have suggestions that I have missed - please to volunteer them. This poster obviously needs all of the help they can get.