I checked my eligibility on the Canadian immigration site and it said I was eligible for EE. Then after submitting my EE application 10mins later I was deemed ineligible and it gave me a code for the (something)wizard, I don't where to put that code. The previous jobs that I had didn't fall in the 0,A,B NOC code. I've never been to Canada or know anyone in Canada(which I think would boost your points) I'm falling in to despair now.
I checked my eligibility on the Canadian immigration site and it said I was eligible for EE. Then after submitting my EE application 10mins later I was deemed ineligible and it gave me a code for the (something)wizard, I don't where to put that code. The previous jobs that I had didn't fall in the 0,A,B NOC code. I've never been to Canada or know anyone in Canada(which I think would boost your points) I'm falling in to despair now.
Your options are going to be extremely limited if you don't have at least one year of continuous work experience in a NOC A, B or 0 occupation.
If you are really serious about coming to Canada, then consider coming to Canada on a study permit for a 2 year program so that you can the qualify for a 3 year post graduate work permit to increase your chances of potentially qualifying for PR some day.
Your options are going to be extremely limited if you don't have at least one year of continuous work experience in a NOC A, B or 0 occupation.
If you are really serious about coming to Canada, then consider coming to Canada on a study permit for a 2 year program so that you can the qualify for a 2 year post graduate work permit to increase your chances of potentially qualifying for PR some day.
If you are just a high school graduate, then you should assume immigration won't be possible until you complete further education. Aim for a Bachelor degree. And then once you complete your studies, focus on getting at least one year of work experience in a NOC A, B or 0 profession.
You need an ECA or Education Assessment to even be eligible for EE. If you have only high school that is not enough as it will not give you any points. You need at least a bachelors degree, high IELTS scores and 3 years skilled experience to be close to getting an ITA.
If you are just a high school graduate, then you should assume immigration won't be possible until you complete further education. Aim for a Bachelor degree. And then once you complete your studies, focus on getting at least one year of work experience in a NOC A, B or 0 profession.