We are currently in the process of applying for PR through the old system with my husband as a gas fitter (not on the 38 occupations) so we are waiting for the paperwork to be returned. We are now considering another way:-
1. Myself applying for a student visa to study at Lethbridge college for a 2 year course in massage therapy or something similiar.
2. My husband, I presume, will be able to get an open working permit and my kids student visas for school - please correct me if I'm worong here!
I therefore assume that if I study for 2 years and then have a year of full-time experience in a skilled job I can apply for PR under the CEC scheme. Does the job have to be related to my course of study or can it be something else (I am a legal secretary here in the UK which is classed as skilled in Canada).
Also, if my husband were to secure a job as a gas fitter (he has 25 years experience in the UK) and obtain his licence and works for 2 years full time he can apply for PR (is this right?). However, should he be unable to obtain a job as a gas fitter and get a job working in manufacturing in a low-skilled job (there are lots of food manufacturing plants in southern alberta) would that count or would we then have to go the PNP way on the low-skilled job.
We are trying to find the fastest way to get PR through either of these two means. My husband isn't experienced in anything other than technical sales and gas fitting but I am assuming that he does need to show experience in a low-skilled for PNP if he has an open work permit. The experience will be gained whilst working on the open permit. Would he need to wait a certain length of time before applying for PNP in the low skilled job?
I appreciate that this is a very long-winded question!!! But we are trying to find the best way for us and security for our kids - basically we don't want to move, settle the kids in school only in 2 years to have to return to the UK!
Many thanks
1. Myself applying for a student visa to study at Lethbridge college for a 2 year course in massage therapy or something similiar.
2. My husband, I presume, will be able to get an open working permit and my kids student visas for school - please correct me if I'm worong here!
I therefore assume that if I study for 2 years and then have a year of full-time experience in a skilled job I can apply for PR under the CEC scheme. Does the job have to be related to my course of study or can it be something else (I am a legal secretary here in the UK which is classed as skilled in Canada).
Also, if my husband were to secure a job as a gas fitter (he has 25 years experience in the UK) and obtain his licence and works for 2 years full time he can apply for PR (is this right?). However, should he be unable to obtain a job as a gas fitter and get a job working in manufacturing in a low-skilled job (there are lots of food manufacturing plants in southern alberta) would that count or would we then have to go the PNP way on the low-skilled job.
We are trying to find the fastest way to get PR through either of these two means. My husband isn't experienced in anything other than technical sales and gas fitting but I am assuming that he does need to show experience in a low-skilled for PNP if he has an open work permit. The experience will be gained whilst working on the open permit. Would he need to wait a certain length of time before applying for PNP in the low skilled job?
I appreciate that this is a very long-winded question!!! But we are trying to find the best way for us and security for our kids - basically we don't want to move, settle the kids in school only in 2 years to have to return to the UK!
Many thanks