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2k? https://ca.indeed.com/career/shift-manager/salaries look at that.


Btw I'm not a shift manager, currently just working at a fast food restaurant.

2.I actually I would. But I probably hard work to get promotion.

Of course I researched express entry program bro. I did. You don't need to be nurse,or doctor. Shift manager is TEER 2 job and not just that, I also have cook certificate

^^^^Shift Managers that work in Sulfuric Acid plants vs Shift Managers that work at Fast food have a huge salary delta. Show me a fast food shift manager that makes $70k/yr.

I'm not going to tell you again and again to research, but here's another link that paints the picture: https://ca.indeed.com/cmp/McDonald's/reviews?fjobtitle=Shift+Manager&fcountry=CA&floc=Saskatoon,+SK

Also, regulating Temporary workers is a big thing for this year. Our PM literally has instructed to bring "talent" to Canada this year and reduce LMIAs for these jobs. Not sure what you want me to tell you here.

Research EE or PNPs - you'll find better options compared to being a shift manager and coming here with LMIA. You won't get a "free" LMIA here, nor is it worth it.
 
Well, EB3 visa is better option. Not gonna pay for LMIA that not even gurantee the PR.
 
Your original plan did not have the 2+ years of skilled work or a plan for post secondary education. Also no plan on how you will be able to secure a SP. You don’t have the funds to secure a SP. If you have added all these things you will certainly be applying between age 25-30. Not everyone can raise their language scores above the 7s and you are assuming you can get 8 or above. Most of your lan is contingent on securing a WP which I don’t think is likely. There is no great need to hire fast food shift workers because employers can’t find one who can only work in Canada. There is a good chance you will need 2 degrees to be competitive for many PR pathways especially in some sectors and many college degrees are pretty pointless and don’t help secure employment. Your best option is normally to do a degree in your home country and do further studies/training in Canada if necessary. There are of course some exceptions but in general it is best to do a postgrad tomato apk or masters in Canada not a bachelors.
Yes i see