Helpful advise needed!!
#1
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Hi I'm not sure if I'm in the right place to ask but I'm looking for some generally advise if possible,
I'm a 27 year old single, male looking to for a fresh start in Canada. I have plenty of skills as I'm a builder and isn't shy of hardwork and getting my hands dirty I also earn a decent salary so if that helps as I would like to maybe start maybe exploring the country while trying my hardest to find a job....which I'm unsure how hard it will be find a job, any advise would be brilliant?.. I'm just needing advise where to start with maybe visas and other things like that. I would love to get some good advise. I am looking to move to Canada in November 2015 So have left myself plenty of time to try and get this sorted. Hope someone can help
Thanks
Paul
I'm a 27 year old single, male looking to for a fresh start in Canada. I have plenty of skills as I'm a builder and isn't shy of hardwork and getting my hands dirty I also earn a decent salary so if that helps as I would like to maybe start maybe exploring the country while trying my hardest to find a job....which I'm unsure how hard it will be find a job, any advise would be brilliant?.. I'm just needing advise where to start with maybe visas and other things like that. I would love to get some good advise. I am looking to move to Canada in November 2015 So have left myself plenty of time to try and get this sorted. Hope someone can help
Thanks
Paul
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The easiest and quickest way to do this providing you get a spot is applying on the IEC.
International Experience Canada - travel and work in Canada
There are several threads on the IEC in the Immigration section (Canada).
International Experience Canada - travel and work in Canada
There are several threads on the IEC in the Immigration section (Canada).
#3
+1 to the IEC. In fact, that's your only realistic option to get there by Nov (which isn't long in immigration terms, despite you seeming to think you've ieft yourself plenty of time!).
You'll need to get reading up on it asap though as the 2015 program is due to open any day now, and visas go in a matter of minutes.
There's a huge thread on the IEC in the immi section of the forum, so have a good read of that, best of luck.
You'll need to get reading up on it asap though as the 2015 program is due to open any day now, and visas go in a matter of minutes.
There's a huge thread on the IEC in the immi section of the forum, so have a good read of that, best of luck.
#4
As Christmas says, the IEC visas go in minutes. It might be you will have to set your sights on applying for next year. Moving out of Europe to live and work really isn't something that can be done on a whim for most people.
But, it can be done!
But, it can be done!
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It will be done! Thanks for your comments





