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F-1 student in the US wanting to immigrate to canada
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Hello everyone , recent graduate in the us with no paid work experience. i have called a couple lawyer ro see what would be my best way to immigrate to Canada and they told me to get a job offer in the province i want to settle in. Any advice on how i should proceed ?
Hello everyone , recent graduate in the us with no paid work experience. i have called a couple lawyer ro see what would be my best way to immigrate to Canada and they told me to get a job offer in the province i want to settle in. Any advice on how i should proceed ?
Hello everyone , recent graduate in the us with no paid work experience. i have called a couple lawyer ro see what would be my best way to immigrate to Canada and they told me to get a job offer in the province i want to settle in. Any advice on how i should proceed ?
Job offers are generally hard to get, especially without work experience. However that can also depend on your education. What did you study and what level of studies did you complete?
Job offers are generally hard to get, especially without work experience. However that can also depend on your education. What did you study and what level of studies did you complete?
Hi Scylla, thank you for your response. I graduated with a bachelor of science in Care Health and society ( social and community services). Since i was an f-1 student it was really hard for me to get a paid job but i have done volunteering and internship for 2+ years. I would really appreciate if you could help me .
Hi Scylla, thank you for your response. I graduated with a bachelor of science in Care Health and society ( social and community services). Since i was an f-1 student it was really hard for me to get a paid job but i have done volunteering and internship for 2+ years. I would really appreciate if you could help me .
Unfortunately any unpaid work experience doesn't count for Canadian immigration purposes. If you want to try to find a job in Canada, then you will need to apply for jobs through job sites such as indeed and linkedin and hope you find an employer willing to not only offer you a job but also go through the LMIA process so that you can qualify for a work permit. Good luck.
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