IT Skilled Worker Looking for the Best and Easiest way to Emigrate to Canada
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IT Skilled Worker Looking for the Best and Easiest way to Emigrate to Canada
Hi Everybody,
Ive been viewing this forum for a couple of months now and its full of valuable information. However, what i cant seem to understand is the range of immigration choices and how they apply to me, so i'll explain my position.
Im 24 years old and a IT Professional with a Degree in IT. what would be the best route for me to emigrate to Canada?
I want to work in IT in Canada but im not bothered with which region.
Appreciate your help!
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Ive been viewing this forum for a couple of months now and its full of valuable information. However, what i cant seem to understand is the range of immigration choices and how they apply to me, so i'll explain my position.
Im 24 years old and a IT Professional with a Degree in IT. what would be the best route for me to emigrate to Canada?
I want to work in IT in Canada but im not bothered with which region.
Appreciate your help!
LeaveUk
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Re: IT Skilled Worker Looking for the Best and Easiest way to Emigrate to Canada
From what you've said, you'd need a job offer and LMO (which your employer has to apply for, to prove there is no Canadian to do the job) if you want to emigrate permanently - you could then get a Temp Work Permit and upgrade that to PR once you are there. Unless you've got Canadian family you haven't mentioned, or happen to be a millionaire of course!
Another option if you want an easier, but possibly less permanent, solution is to go on a Working Holiday Visa which would give you a year's open work permit.
Best thing to do is have a read of the Wiki (on blue bar at top of page) to understand your visa options. This page would be a good place to start.......http://britishexpats.com/wiki/Quick_...an_Immigration
HTH, good luck.
Another option if you want an easier, but possibly less permanent, solution is to go on a Working Holiday Visa which would give you a year's open work permit.
Best thing to do is have a read of the Wiki (on blue bar at top of page) to understand your visa options. This page would be a good place to start.......http://britishexpats.com/wiki/Quick_...an_Immigration
HTH, good luck.
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Re: IT Skilled Worker Looking for the Best and Easiest way to Emigrate to Canada
thanks for the info christmasoompa!. ive looked at the wiki and have another question.
it says for the employer to get an LMO it has to prove that no qualified canadian applied for the job. this seems unlikely as i would imagine that there would always be at least one canadian applying for each job!.
does anybody else think this could be a possibility.
thanks,
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it says for the employer to get an LMO it has to prove that no qualified canadian applied for the job. this seems unlikely as i would imagine that there would always be at least one canadian applying for each job!.
does anybody else think this could be a possibility.
thanks,
LeaveUK
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Re: IT Skilled Worker Looking for the Best and Easiest way to Emigrate to Canada
It depends!
If you have specialized skills where an employer is unable to fill the role in the employers desired location, then it's entirely possible.....I know because I did just that. (actually I got lucky; US employer with immigration experience and offices in US, Canada & Cardiff)
The difficulty you may face is finding an employer who is willing, and has the time and resources (and maybe experience), to go through the LMO process for a prospective employee based in a foreign country
This article explains why http://britishexpats.com/wiki/Canada_is_different!!!
If you do get lucky, my advice is be prepared to jump though hoops, be able to be on-site within a few weeks and be sure to make clear your long term intentions to stay in Canada!
A lot of people come over here for a job/house recce - which I'd recommend as a good place to start to get yourself 'out there'
So yes, it's do-able
Good luck!
If you have specialized skills where an employer is unable to fill the role in the employers desired location, then it's entirely possible.....I know because I did just that. (actually I got lucky; US employer with immigration experience and offices in US, Canada & Cardiff)
The difficulty you may face is finding an employer who is willing, and has the time and resources (and maybe experience), to go through the LMO process for a prospective employee based in a foreign country
This article explains why http://britishexpats.com/wiki/Canada_is_different!!!
If you do get lucky, my advice is be prepared to jump though hoops, be able to be on-site within a few weeks and be sure to make clear your long term intentions to stay in Canada!
A lot of people come over here for a job/house recce - which I'd recommend as a good place to start to get yourself 'out there'
So yes, it's do-able
Good luck!