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I paid $3500 for an immigration Lawyer but this was because I was denied once and I did not mind paying this much for
thank you for your response i am now 33 years old currently working here in south korea and i really want to work and live in canada by the way i am only a highschool graduate from my country but i am a skilled worker here south korea in a manufacturing company

As others have said you don't need a consultant. $1700 is a ridiculous fee to ask. You can do the entire process on your own for $150.

primaprime but i am working here in south korea. how could it be possible to process in my own, can you give me some piece of advice
 
thank you for your response i am now 33 years old currently working here in south korea and i really want to work and live in canada by the way i am only a highschool graduate from my country but i am a skilled worker here south korea in a manufacturing company

There's no age requirement for a study permit but if you have been out of school for 15 years or so and seem to have a stable career then they will wonder why you suddenly want to pursue education in Canada. You would have to explain why a Canadian degree will advance your job prospects in Korea, and show that you have strong social and economic ties there.
 
I believe the easier way for you is the new rule that has been introduced where tourists can apply for specific jobs in Canada..Jobs include Truck driving, Web Development, Data Science, Care givers, Farming. However since borders are still closed you can try applying for jobs from outside Canada and if you do not have specific Job experience you can take courses to gain experience pending when borders open.... you also don't need a Visa which makes it easier https://official-canada-eta.com/canada-eta-requirements/eta-for-south-korean-citizens.html
 
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I believe the easier way for you is the new rule that has been introduced where tourists can apply for specific jobs in Canada..Jobs include Truck driving, Web Development, Data Science, Care givers, Farming. However since borders are still closed you can try applying for jobs from outside Canada and if you do not have specific Job experience you can take courses to gain experience pending when borders open....

Not how it works.
 
One iccrc agent and Canadian lawyer named Ravi Garg in India charges between 200 to 600 Canadian dollars ..fees depend on ur file complexity... however file submission fee is only 150 dollars +85 for biomatric if ur applying for first time
 

The policy only applies to people who were already in Canada on or before August 24. OP cannot simply travel to Canada as a visitor now as their travel is not essential. Also an LMIA is still required.
 
The policy only applies to people who were already in Canada on or before August 24. OP cannot simply travel to Canada as a visitor now as their travel is not essential. Also an LMIA is still required.
If you say so, then how about giving an alternative solution to his situation ?
 
How about u stop giving false information?
Can you stop being derogatory and insultive...you are not a licence agent or Lawyer so no one has perfect first hand information...if you want to look for unessesary fights or quarrels you can start with punching the walls...if you want to offer advice then talk and quit all this childish talk....
 
If you say so, then how about giving an alternative solution to his situation ?

I don't say so, the website says so. Simply pointing out facts is not an insult directed at you or picking an unnecessary fight, it's to ensure people get good advice.