Hey,
So most of you here are already in the middle of the immigration process.
I'm just starting.
I'm a 22 yo german citizen with work experience in canada and australia but I'm not a skilled worker.
I would like to become a canadian citizen in the future and move to BC. I'm planning on choosing my post-secondary education based on the chances of getting a canadian citizenship.
In your opinion, what would be the safest and fastest path to go in my situation:
Getting qualified in a trade, find a employer for my temporary work visa and apply for the Experience Class Immigration Program?
Getting qualified in a trade and apply for the Federal Skilled Trades Program?
Getting a bachelor and/or masters degree in one of the eligible occupations and apply for the Federal skilled workers Program?
Or maybe try to get my post-secondary education in canada and apply after? (although i would probably end up with some serious dept after)
All opinions and tips are appreciated
Thank you in advance
So most of you here are already in the middle of the immigration process.
I'm just starting.
I'm a 22 yo german citizen with work experience in canada and australia but I'm not a skilled worker.
I would like to become a canadian citizen in the future and move to BC. I'm planning on choosing my post-secondary education based on the chances of getting a canadian citizenship.
In your opinion, what would be the safest and fastest path to go in my situation:
Getting qualified in a trade, find a employer for my temporary work visa and apply for the Experience Class Immigration Program?
Getting qualified in a trade and apply for the Federal Skilled Trades Program?
Getting a bachelor and/or masters degree in one of the eligible occupations and apply for the Federal skilled workers Program?
Or maybe try to get my post-secondary education in canada and apply after? (although i would probably end up with some serious dept after)
All opinions and tips are appreciated
Thank you in advance