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Subject: Immigrate to Canada? |
So I´m 21, finished 12 years of education, don´t have any work experience.
Can I immigrate? and if so how do i do that? can i study there first and then do the process?
I saw that the cost of study there is pretty high for me..
What should i do?
Thanks.
[05-09-2009,09:18] [**.80.16.152] LLiran |
(in reply to: Immigrate to Canada?) you should stay at home.
Noone can comment on your situation.
You need a reason to immigrate to Canada. Where/what did you study? I am thinking this 12 years is highschool.
Are you looking to come to study? then go to a consulate.
Are you looking to work? then find a job first.
Are you from a Visa requiring Country?
Please tell me you do not expect a real answer with your limited information post.
My advice is to stay at home, get an education and then once qualified come to Canada as a skilled worker.
[07-09-2009,08:51] [**.86.138.75] jp |
(in reply to: Immigrate to Canada?) http://www.goingtocanada.gc.ca/CIC/display-afficher.do?id=0000000000096&lang=eng
CIC.GC.CA Citizenship and Immigration Canada.
Please people do a smidget of research before posting.
[07-09-2009,08:54] [**.86.138.75] jp |
(in reply to: Immigrate to Canada?) I am writing up this blog letgotocanada.blogspot.com/ in my free time, simply to help millions of other who wish to come to Canada. I do this as a volunteer project, since I cant answer personal emails anymore.. I have been doing this for 6 years, and wish to help larger target audiance, so If you have a question, follow my blog ask me and I will write a reply on my blog.... C U in Canada. Follow my blog and ask questions and I be sure to help you with any queries you may have
[07-09-2009,23:28] [**.224.161.158] Jazz K |
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