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I'm a 20 year old Moroccan with a US high school diploma finishing an online bba this summer. I plan on working 2 years in supply chain then get a specialized mba.

Is it possible to immigrate to the US/Canada as an intern/worker when I have 0 work experience?

Or is my best option to apply for a graduate certificate?

I know that Canada has much more liberal immigration policies than the US, but I am still considering the US first for allegedly having better opportunities. Or would you recommend giving up on it and just focus on Canada?

I also have a brother with Canadian citizenship but lives in Morocco, so I'm not sure if he can sponsor me.
 
I'm a 20 year old Moroccan with a US high school diploma finishing an online bba this summer. I plan on working 2 years in supply chain then get a specialized mba.

Is it possible to immigrate to the US/Canada as an intern/worker when I have 0 work experience?

Or is my best option to apply for a graduate certificate?

I know that Canada has much more liberal immigration policies than the US, but I am still considering the US first for allegedly having better opportunities. Or would you recommend giving up on it and just focus on Canada?

I also have a brother with Canadian citizenship but lives in Morocco, so I'm not sure if he can sponsor me.

It's not possible to immigrate with zero work experience.

Your brother can only sponsor you if ALL of the following is true:
- He is single (no spouse or common law partner)
- He has no children
- Both of your parents are deceased
- There are no other family members in Canada (e.g. aunt, uncle)
- He is living in Canada.
 
I'm a 20 year old Moroccan with a US high school diploma finishing an online bba this summer. I plan on working 2 years in supply chain then get a specialized mba.

Is it possible to immigrate to the US/Canada as an intern/worker when I have 0 work experience?

Or is my best option to apply for a graduate certificate?
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I know that Canada has much more liberal immigration policies than the US, but I am still considering the US first for allegedly having better opportunities. Or would you recommend giving up on it and just focus on Canada?

I also have a brother with Canadian citizenship but lives in Morocco, so I'm not sure if he can sponsor me.

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