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I can do something for education in Canada, thats not a big problem for me. Now I'm in my homeland I'll find a job and After being promoted to shift manager, I'll try to find LMIA supported shift manager jobs.

This is not a realistic plan. Finding a job in Canada from abroad will be difficult especially as some sort of management in fast food. You are also relatively young, with no post secondary education and with limited work history. There are plenty of people already in Canada who can legally work who are struggling to find employment. In general fast food restaurants are cutting costs so there isn’t a lot of hiring especially at the management level. It will also be very difficult to get a work permit with your profile. You have non relevant education in business or management, you may have a bit of job experience but not a substantial amount, you will have little ties to convince IRCC that you have plans to return home if you get a job in Canada, etc. As previously noted you would have to study full-time to get a study permit. If you are already in Canada and trying to extend your stay it will be quite difficult to prove you are both a genuine student, you will return home after your studies, that you have the funds to afford being a student in Canada, etc. As previously noted most PNP programs are focusing their limited spots of jobs in healthcare, education and trades. If you really want to move to Canada do a nursing program in your home country, work as a nurse for at least a year, maximize your language scores as much as possible and then apply for a job or PR.
 
This is not a realistic plan. Finding a job in Canada from abroad will be difficult especially as some sort of management in fast food. You are also relatively young, with no post secondary education and with limited work history. There are plenty of people already in Canada who can legally work who are struggling to find employment. In general fast food restaurants are cutting costs so there isn’t a lot of hiring especially at the management level. It will also be very difficult to get a work permit with your profile. You have non relevant education in business or management, you may have a bit of job experience but not a substantial amount, you will have little ties to convince IRCC that you have plans to return home if you get a job in Canada, etc. As previously noted you would have to study full-time to get a study permit. If you are already in Canada and trying to extend your stay it will be quite difficult to prove you are both a genuine student, you will return home after your studies, that you have the funds to afford being a student in Canada, etc. As previously noted most PNP programs are focusing their limited spots of jobs in healthcare, education and trades. If you really want to move to Canada do a nursing program in your home country, work as a nurse for at least a year, maximize your language scores as much as possible and then apply for a job or
I see many job adverts that even posted 5 month ago, which is mean they couldn't find that what they want, if you want I can post it here too. Oh by the way normaly I'm Indie game developer. You say "get nursing program in your home country. And work as a nursing at least 1 year" yeah it'll waste a lot of time.
 
I don't know what should I do. I don't want to cancel my Canada plan. Because my homeland is really bad country, I mean it's not 3rd world country or 2 but still bad.
 
I see many job adverts that even posted 5 month ago, which is mean they couldn't find that what they want, if you want I can post it here too. Oh by the way normaly I'm Indie game developer. You say "get nursing program in your home country. And work as a nursing at least 1 year" yeah it'll waste a lot of time.

Many of them are dummy job postings which is why they remain unfilled. Becoming a nurse is one of the best ways to immigrate to most countries these days due to a worldwide nursing shortage. Work as an indie game developer and get some experience and/or a degree. It would be hard to immigrate without formal education as a game developer.
 
I don't know what should I do. I don't want to cancel my Canada plan. Because my homeland is really bad country, I mean it's not 3rd world country or 2 but still bad.

The issue is your plan is not realistic on many levels. If your goal is to try and get PR then you need a better plan which likely involves remaining in your home country for a longer period of time.
 
Many of them are dummy job postings which is why they remain unfilled. Becoming a nurse is one of the best ways to immigrate to most countries these days due to a worldwide nursing shortage. Work as an indie game developer and get some experience and/or a degree. It would be hard to immigrate without formal education as a game developer.
I have three Developed games. One of them on steam. All of them 3.99 - 2.49 dollar. So not free or "dummy" indie games.
 
The issue is your plan is not realistic on many levels. If your goal is to try and get PR then you need a better plan which likely involves remaining in your home country for a longer period of time.
The only hard part (atleast to me.) Is finding LMIA supported jobs and selected.
 
I have three Developed games. One of them on steam. All of them 3.99 - 2.49 dollar. So not free or "dummy" indie games.

If you read my post I said that many of the job postings that go unfilled are dummy postings so there is no actual job that is trying to be filled. Almost all Canadian immigration programs will not recognize the fact that you developed some indie games and if anything your plan to try to get a job as a shift supervisor in fast food is not consistent with your history in development of indie games.
 
I think if I get enough points I can guarantee PR.

The issue is it will be difficult to get enough points given your profile and many of the draws are much more focused on certain categories these days like healthcare, trades, education, etc. where there is a need for workers. Would suggest you do a lot more research.
 
I didn't even give you my full profile, and yeah I do, I have two years. Maybe in two years they could change immigration system. I could use work holiday permit but It's not available on turkey. What a lame country.