I will be graduated next year from two different universities. One of them is a 4 years diploma (Computer Engineering-ENG) other one is 2 years (Culinary Arts). I researched about Express Entry but i don't have any experience or a lot of money yet. When i get into the eligible tests online i don't appear to apply. So far the only criteria i have positive is gonna be my IELTS scores (i ll study and try to get hopefully high) and my graduations.
Is there any better options for me do you think to follow for me? I mean I don't know if i can just find a job online (from linkedin) and just come to Canada immediately to work...
Also in 2016, i came for a language school and got 2 different certificates. One of them was Honorary Canadian, one of them was all about my language levels. Can i use it in somewhere where i can apply?
I will be graduated next year from two different universities. One of them is a 4 years diploma (Computer Engineering-ENG) other one is 2 years (Culinary Arts). I researched about Express Entry but i don't have any experience or a lot of money yet. When i get into the eligible tests online i don't appear to apply. So far the only criteria i have positive is gonna be my IELTS scores (i ll study and try to get hopefully high) and my graduations.
Is there any better options for me do you think to follow for me? I mean I don't know if i can just find a job online (from linkedin) and just come to Canada immediately to work...
Also in 2016, i came for a language school and got 2 different certificates. One of them was Honorary Canadian, one of them was all about my language levels. Can i use it in somewhere where i can apply?
You need at least one year of full time skilled work experience to qualify. Assume it will not be possible to get a job in Canada. Focus on getting this work experience in your home country and then look into applying once you have the work experience needed and have also saved enough funds to meet the proof of funds requirements.
Language course qualifications are generally not considered for points in EE, unless you've done a degree.
Best idea is to fulfill the requirements for FSW, so that means a year of continuous work experience and meeting the proof of funds requirements, and of course get your qualifications assessed for an ECA. Try do get at least CLB 9 in your language test results.
Language course qualifications are generally not considered for points in EE, unless you've done a degree.
Best idea is to fulfill the requirements for FSW, so that means a year of continuous work experience and meeting the proof of funds requirements, and of course get your qualifications assessed for an ECA. Try do get at least CLB 9 in your language test results.
Thank you so much for helping me out! During this period the only thing that i can do is improving myself for IELTS then. My aim must be 9 as i understand. How is the language pointment works? I mean i see some people on youtube got 8 points and 7 of some of the parts (Like 7 writing, 8.5 speaking etc.). Which part is more effective or is there any differences?
Thank you so much for helping me out! During this period the only thing that i can do is improving myself for IELTS then. My aim must be 9 as i understand. How is the language pointment works? I mean i see some people on youtube got 8 points and 7 of some of the parts (Like 7 writing, 8.5 speaking etc.). Which part is more effective or is there any differences?