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Chinedu Onyegbula Click to EMail Chinedu%20OnyegbulaClick to check IP address of the poster 02-Oct-00, 07:46 PM (GMT)
"What are my chances?"
Howdy,
I don't know anything about Imiigration processes and I'd like to know how your firm can help me with immigration to Canada.

I bagged my B.sc degree in Geography in 1998 but I still haven't gotten a good job yet. Right now, I work part time in a cybercafe.

Actually, this is the main reason why I wanna Immigrate. I also want to pursue a post graduate degree in Geographical Information Systems. I'd like to know the processes involved in finding a good grad school that offers GIS.

I have some cousins and Aunts in Canada but I would like to Immigrate as an Independent Immigrant, I think it would be better for me. Now, I wanna know - What chances do I have as an Independent Immigrant from Africa.

Thank you.

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RE: What are my chances?, dcohen, 03-Oct-00, (1)

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dcohen Click to EMail dcohenClick to view user profileClick to check IP address of the poster 03-Oct-00, 01:50 AM (GMT)
1. "RE: What are my chances?"
The information that you have provided does not suggest that you have the type of experience that would be required to be considered eligible for immigration in the skilled worker program. You may, however, conclude an online assessment to determine this more accurately.

This would not preclude your eligibility for a student authorization, however, if you are able to satisfy the requirements of such. After conclusion of further education in Canada, you may become eligible for an employment authorization, on the basis of which you may become eligible for immigration in the future.
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