Finding work tends to be extremely difficult as a foreign worker since employers have to go through a long and very expensive process to request permission to hire you (with no guarantee of approval at the end). Your situation is complicated by your lack of education and work experience. This will certainly work against you. However if you want to try, you can certainly try applying for jobs in Canada. Make sure you go through reputable job sites like indeed and linkedin - there are a lot of scams out there. In order for you to qualify to apply for a work permit - the employer not only has to give you a full time job offer - but also obtain an approved LMIA (permission to hire you). This process typically takes 4-5 months and requires the employer to start by advertising the job for at least a month to prove no Canadian could be found for the role. If you want the honest truth - it's highly unlikely you're going to find an employer and job.
Another way of getting to Canada would be through a study permit. However in order to go this route, you'd need a bank balance of at least $25K to be approved.
If the person you want to be near to is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, she could also sponsor you for permanent residency once you are either married or have lived together for at least one year continuously to become common law.
Qualifying to immigrate on your own isn't possible at this point based on your lack of education and experience. Once you have a few years of experience - there's a chance it may be possible.