Less difficult way to Immigrate to Canada
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Hey guys, Sorry for annoying you with this kind of post, which I do believe is not the first.
Please could you tell me if is there any way to immigrate to Canada without much qualifications, or could you please tell me if is it there any skilled trade qualification which could become the process a little bit more smoothly
I live in UK at moment holding a EEA family permit visa because my fiancee is european citizen ( Portugal ) and I am from Brazil, been in europe for almost 3 years.
Well can you guys help me shine my mind with that.
Do you think with a HNC can I get temporary visa and thereafter get a PR?
Thanks in advance
Please could you tell me if is there any way to immigrate to Canada without much qualifications, or could you please tell me if is it there any skilled trade qualification which could become the process a little bit more smoothly
I live in UK at moment holding a EEA family permit visa because my fiancee is european citizen ( Portugal ) and I am from Brazil, been in europe for almost 3 years.
Well can you guys help me shine my mind with that.
Do you think with a HNC can I get temporary visa and thereafter get a PR?
Thanks in advance
#2
Most skilled trades are a great way to get to Canada, but you'd need quite a bit of experience in your own country first, as per your other thread.
A HNC won't really be recognised in Canada, and a degree is generally required for a lot of jobs - Canada is very hot on educational certs! But if you've got skills and experience in a job that's in demand, you could get your HNC assessed and then try and find work.
Without knowing a lot more about you, it's impossible for us to say if you'd qualify for any visa route, so I'd suggest you have a good look at the Wiki and the CIC website to see if you think you have a way to a visa without a job offer. What do you/your fiancee actually do now?
Best of luck.
A HNC won't really be recognised in Canada, and a degree is generally required for a lot of jobs - Canada is very hot on educational certs! But if you've got skills and experience in a job that's in demand, you could get your HNC assessed and then try and find work.
Without knowing a lot more about you, it's impossible for us to say if you'd qualify for any visa route, so I'd suggest you have a good look at the Wiki and the CIC website to see if you think you have a way to a visa without a job offer. What do you/your fiancee actually do now?
Best of luck.







