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dwightSchrute

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Aug 13, 2018
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Hi, I'm currently an International Relations student and I'm going to double major in Law. I'm planning my academic career to get an immigration visa from Canada at the age of 25 or 26. But the problem is, I am thinking of applying for an immigration visa right after my education is finished. So I won't have a serious job experience when I applied. Is it a big disadvantage? Does it affect my application so much? Thank you for your answer.
 
Hi, I'm currently an International Relations student and I'm going to double major in Law. I'm planning my academic career to get an immigration visa from Canada at the age of 25 or 26. But the problem is, I am thinking of applying for an immigration visa right after my education is finished. So I won't have a serious job experience when I applied. Is it a big disadvantage? Does it affect my application so much? Thank you for your answer.

Have you investigated Canada's immigration programs yet? Generally speaking, you need at least one year of full time and paid work experience in a skilled profession to qualify.