^^sorry to hear about what happened sa work nimo. Malas jud sometimes, og naa jud employer nga way kasingkasing. Anyway, are you applying for another job in the meantime? Mas ok unta kung employed ka while you are applying, although this is not required.
Have u tried looking at other Alberta schools? Naay Pharmacy technician nga 2 years sa Bow Valkey College but it is in Calgary. O kinahanglan jud sa Edmonton
Sure you can find an employer who will give you a LMIA after you graduate, pero do you really want to take the risk? Especially since it isn't easy to find a job right out of graduation. But it's up to you. Personally I did not want to risk it.
Have you already paid the agency? It's a waste of money for me kay pwede ra jud ikaw ra ang muprocess sa application. Kay those consultants - most of them really don't seem to care. Ikaw gihapon ang mucompile sa imo documents, igo ra sila mumandar. Ug daghan muhatag og wrong advise. But if you hired them already, sulita na lang. ask them questions, follow up with them always. Kay kamahal baya sa ila fee.
No. NEVER LIE. Especially since matrace na sa embassy nga naa sila diri. Kung kinsa nang ni advice nimo ana, batuki ... pataka lang na sila. Having your immediate relatives here in Canada is NOT a liability. Dili ni pareha sa US nga suspicious sila if you have relatives here. They like that here in Canada. You can be upfront about where your parents are. I can't remember if part of the form asks you about where your parents live. Never lie!
The important thing for you is one, you or your sponsors have enough money to support your studies. Two, you have a good work history and are taking a course related to your job para ma-assure ang CIC nga pagbalik nimo sa Pinas (theoretically) ma employ ka gihapon. Lastly, make a good statement of purpose explaining your plans after graduation.
Good luck!