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Blah_wolf

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I hope I'm right here and I'm very sorry if this is the wrong forum for this.

I've been wanting to immigrate into Canada for a while now. The problem is, I don't know how, or if it is even possible for me.

I'm 21 years old, I have no job or experience (I'm absolutely willing to work as anything though, I just can't find a job in germany due to my age).
I speak good English and I've visited Canada before. My boyfriend lives there and I want to start a life there.

But from what I understand you need to have work experience in Order to move over, since I don't have any, I'm wondering if there is any chance for me?

Thank you so much for your help!
 
You need at least one year of full time paid work experience before you can apply to immigrate through any economic stream. So applying to immigrate to Canada isn't an option for you at this time.

The only way you could immigrate without work experience is if you had a spouse or common law partner who is Canadian. A common law partner is someone who you have lived with continuously for at least one full year.

I would look into options other than immigrating. For example, if you are a German passport holder, take a look at the IEC / Working Holiday Visa program as a way of getting to Canada temporarily.
 
Blah_wolf said:
I hope I'm right here and I'm very sorry if this is the wrong forum for this.

I've been wanting to immigrate into Canada for a while now. The problem is, I don't know how, or if it is even possible for me.

I'm 21 years old, I have no job or experience (I'm absolutely willing to work as anything though, I just can't find a job in germany due to my age).
I speak good English and I've visited Canada before. My boyfriend lives there and I want to start a life there.

But from what I understand you need to have work experience in Order to move over, since I don't have any, I'm wondering if there is any chance for me?

Thank you so much for your help!

Your age should not be a problem to find job in Germany (of course it would be very basic one). Actually it is very common to see young people in starting positions in German companies. If you are really willing to start anywhere, just go for the very basic jobs.
 
Please answer my question!!

I am Canadian citizen and got married to women who has under 10 years old daughter from her previous relationship. My question is Can I apply for her (daughter) Citizenship? If yes then what documents should I attached with the application?
Please and thanks
 
Re: Please answer my question!!

Ahmad07 said:
I am Canadian citizen and got married to women who has under 10 years old daughter from her previous relationship. My question is Can I apply for her (daughter) Citizenship? If yes then what documents should I attached with the application?
Please and thanks

Why hijack a threat that has nothing to do with your question? Ask your question in the Citizenship sub forum.