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M_Ginwalla

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I am a 52 year old person, married with three children. I live in the UK.

I have been trying to emigrate to Canada without much luck. My wife has a mother and siblings.

We both work for the local government in the United Kingdom.

Can anyone help or give advice on whether we can emigrate or our best option.

I was thinking a sponsorship undertaking maybe?
 
What type of sponsorship? Given your age, it will be difficult unless you secure a job offer with LMIA, and come to Canada on a closed work permit. That is only temporary and not PR.
 
What type of sponsorship? Given your age, it will be difficult unless you secure a job offer with LMIA, and come to Canada on a closed work permit. That is only temporary and not PR.
My wife has family in Canada and mother. Can they sponsor us?
What is LMIA and how do I come to Canada on a closed work permit?
Any help very much appreciated.
Thank you
 
My wife has family in Canada and mother. Can they sponsor us?
What is LMIA and how do I come to Canada on a closed work permit?
Any help very much appreciated.
Thank you
No they can’t sponsor you. You find a job in Canada and get a job offer. The employer needs to pay $1000 and file for a LMIA. The employer has to prove that no Canadian or PR could be hired. Few employers go through the process because of the time and money. If employer gets a LMIA, then you apply for a closed work permit.
 
No they can’t sponsor you. You find a job in Canada and get a job offer. The employer needs to pay $1000 and file for a LMIA. The employer has to prove that no Canadian or PR could be hired. Few employers go through the process because of the time and money. If employer gets a LMIA, then you apply for a closed work permit.
What is an LMIA and do I just apply for jobs in Canada and see where it takes me?
I am so desperate to move for a better start in life for my children.
I have a good education and I have worked in local government for over 30 years.
 
What is an LMIA and do I just apply for jobs in Canada and see where it takes me?
I am so desperate to move for a better start in life for my children.
I have a good education and I have worked in local government for over 30 years.
Finding a job with no work authorization is extremely difficult unless you are in a highly skilled field. You apply for jobs (don’t expect a response) but hope that one employer will not be able to hire a Canadian or PR to do the job. Then the employer has to be willing to go through the LMIA process. A LMIA is a document the employer needs to pay and apply for. You can look at Express Entry or PNP program and see if you are eligible. How old are your children?
 
Finding a job with no work authorization is extremely difficult unless you are in a highly skilled field. You apply for jobs (don’t expect a response) but hope that one employer will not be able to hire a Canadian or PR to do the job. Then the employer has to be willing to go through the LMIA process. A LMIA is a document the employer needs to pay and apply for. You can look at Express Entry or PNP program and see if you are eligible. How old are your children?
Children are age 19, 15 and 9.
I have been applying for jobs through the City of Toronto and like you said I have had no responses. Not sure if I will qualify through the Express Entry or PNP program, as you have to have certain points.
I do not have a skill as such, but do have a business diploma and working in government office.
 
Children are age 19, 15 and 9.
I have been applying for jobs through the City of Toronto and like you said I have had no responses. Not sure if I will qualify through the Express Entry or PNP program, as you have to have certain points.
I do not have a skill as such, but do have a business diploma and working in government office.

Your family cannot sponsor you. You must qualify on your own.

Given your age and education level, Express Entry is not an option. You won't score enough points.

You should assume that finding a job offer won't be possible.

I think your only hope is the PNP programs if you have work experience in an occupation that is in demand in one of the provinces.

Otherwise immigrating may simply not be feasible and you may have to be satisfied with visiting from time to time.
 
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Your family cannot sponsor you. You must qualify on your own.

Given your age and education level, Express Entry is not an option. You won't score enough points.

You should assume that finding a job offer won't be possible.

I think your only hope is the PNP programs if you have work experience in an occupation that is in demand in one of the provinces.

Otherwise immigrating may simply not be feasible and you may have to be satisfied with visiting from time to time.
Thank you so much for this useful information. I have visited Canada 8 times and the family love the place very much.
It is a real shame, as I have so much to offer. Do you know how I can get on to the PNP program?
 
Thank you so much for this useful information. I have visited Canada 8 times and the family love the place very much.
It is a real shame, as I have so much to offer. Do you know how I can get on to the PNP program?

Wha's your noc?
 
Sorry noc?
What is your job NOC? It is a 4 digit code. To be eligible for most PNP programs, you need to be eligible for Express Entry. Or if not apply directly to the province if you can. You need your education assessed and language tests.

Your teens would need study permits too. Also your 19 year old would be in post secondary so she would need to apply to colleges/universities, get accepted and then get a study permit. If not a PR or citizen, she would have to pay international fees.

https://noc.esdc.gc.ca/
 
What is your job NOC? It is a 4 digit code. To be eligible for most PNP programs, you need to be eligible for Express Entry. Or if not apply directly to the province if you can. You need your education assessed and language tests.

Your teens would need study permits too. Also your 19 year old would be in post secondary so she would need to apply to colleges/universities, get accepted and then get a study permit. If not a PR or citizen, she would have to pay international fees.

https://noc.esdc.gc.ca/
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