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Akeem123

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Nov 8, 2020
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Hi Guys,

Just needed you guys advice on something.

I currently reside outside of Canada and was thinking about migrating to Canada under the Canadian Skilled Worker Program but what wondering what are my chances .

I didnt get to finish university owing to financial difficulties. I only just hold a high school diploma and two 5 months certificates in Human Resources and Recruiting and Software Programming, I have over 4 years work experience in customer service and BPO operations.
What are my chances?
 
Hi Guys,

Just needed you guys advice on something.

I currently reside outside of Canada and was thinking about migrating to Canada under the Canadian Skilled Worker Program but what wondering what are my chances .

I didnt get to finish university owing to financial difficulties. I only just hold a high school diploma and two 5 months certificates in Human Resources and Recruiting and Software Programming, I have over 4 years work experience in customer service and BPO operations.
What are my chances?

It will be difficult to qualify without a university education. You won't have enough points for Express Entry / FSW. PNP programs might be an option.
 
I am thinking about gathering up some money, apply for a college and try for a student visa to work and study over there but I heard student visa applications often gets turned down too.
 
I would go to Toronto as I have many family members there

The Ontario PNP programs generally require a university degree.
 
I am thinking about gathering up some money, apply for a college and try for a student visa to work and study over there but I heard student visa applications often gets turned down too.

Sure, this would be one option. You would want to make sure that your studies in Canada make sense in light of your previous education and work experience. You'll want to take a 2 year program in Canada (not 1 year) so that you qualify for a 3 year post graduate work permit. Low chances of PR if you only study in Canada for 1 year. You'll need to show a bank balance of at least $25,000 to be approved for a study permit to show you can cover first year tuition and living expenses in Canada. If you can afford it, the best option would be to come to Canada to complete a university degree. Good luck.
 
Sure, this would be one option. You would want to make sure that your studies in Canada make sense in light of your previous education and work experience. You'll want to take a 2 year program in Canada (not 1 year) so that you qualify for a 3 year post graduate work permit. Low chances of PR if you only study in Canada for 1 year. You'll need to show a bank balance of at least $25,000 to be approved for a study permit to show you can cover first year tuition and living expenses in Canada. If you can afford it, the best option would be to come to Canada to complete a university degree. Good luck.
Okay thank you so much for your advice, truly appreciate it.