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desislava
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« on: November 14, 2011, 06:59:31 pm »

Hello!

My name is Desi and i have a lot of questions regarding moving from My home country Bulgaria to Canada.
I want to become permanent residence there and i would also like to work.
I would like to get a "Canadian Citizenship". I have already started to study and learn about Canada
I have graduated from high school with 94% average and an average of 98% in English.
I have a diploma to teach kids under the age of 18 here in Europe.
I know English fluently and as well as french.
I have my best friend that lives there and she is a Canadian citizen, and has sent me an invite to come there.
But im thinking more or less to live there
School wise, i am not planning to pursue there, some coarses i do intend taking
example, being able to teach languages to immigrants, broker.
Meanwhile while studying, working part time.

Please let me know every step i need to take, to immigrate to Canada and being able to work.
I do have my Passport, i don't know what other steps i need to take.
to get to there and to stay and work there.

Thank you very much!

Ps. I am 19 years old 1rst year in university
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« Reply #1 on: November 14, 2011, 07:04:18 pm »

Start with this link
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/index.asp
everything you need is there. Read that first
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« Reply #2 on: November 14, 2011, 07:10:31 pm »

Hello!

My name is Desi and i have a lot of questions regarding moving from My home country Bulgaria to Canada.
I want to become permanent residence there and i would also like to work.
I would like to get a "Canadian Citizenship". I have already started to study and learn about Canada
I have graduated from high school with 94% average and an average of 98% in English.
I have a diploma to teach kids under the age of 18 here in Europe.
I know English fluently and as well as french.
I have my best friend that lives there and she is a Canadian citizen, and has sent me an invite to come there.
But im thinking more or less to live there
School wise, i am not planning to pursue there, some coarses i do intend taking
example, being able to teach languages to immigrants, broker.
Meanwhile while studying, working part time.

Please let me know every step i need to take, to immigrate to Canada and being able to work.
I do have my Passport, i don't know what other steps i need to take.
to get to there and to stay and work there.

Thank you very much!

Ps. I am 19 years old 1rst year in university

Hello, and welcome to the forum!

The specifics of how to apply depend on what type of application you are making (this forum is also divided up by type of application since the requirements are different).   You can see the types of applications at http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/index.asp

There's also a tool on the website that helps you determine options that may be available to you at http://www.cic.gc.ca/app/ctcvac/english/qc100

While there are many federal immigration categories under which to apply you need to meet the requirements for each.  For example, from your description, it sounds like you don't have immediate family in Canada and haven't worked in Canada so that means Family Sponsorship and Canadian Experience Class are out.   You aren't investing or starting a company so entrepreneurial and investor visas don't apply (not a big deal since they are currently on hold anyway).   If you aren't intending on studying, student visas aren't an option.   However, you may apply for a skilled worker visa depending on the work experience you have.  If you qualify, your language skills will be an asset as you calculate your points.

Good luck on your journey!


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These are just some thoughts based on the information available, what I've read, and my experience.  I am not an expert; if you want the facts, cic.gc.ca has a wealth of information.  Good luck with your application!  Hope you have a wonderful day *smile*
desislava
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« Reply #3 on: November 15, 2011, 07:35:12 am »

Thanks, very useful!
Just how long do you think it will take once i send the applications to get a response back?
Would i be able to go there with a visa for temporarily and finish the process of staying there permanently, once i am in canada?
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« Reply #4 on: November 16, 2011, 09:07:52 am »

Thanks, very useful!
Just how long do you think it will take once i send the applications to get a response back?

It depends on the type of application - see http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/index.asp

Would i be able to go there with a visa for temporarily and finish the process of staying there permanently, once i am in canada?

Again, it depends on the type of application (e.g., for certain family applicants you can apply inland)

Take a look at cic.gc.ca and the other links in my prior post and determine what stream(s) you qualify for.  Once you determine that, there is a wealth of information in specific sub-forums and you can ask additional questions that folks can help you answer specifically.
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These are just some thoughts based on the information available, what I've read, and my experience.  I am not an expert; if you want the facts, cic.gc.ca has a wealth of information.  Good luck with your application!  Hope you have a wonderful day *smile*
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