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rafi0

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Aug 28, 2019
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Hello everyone.
Actually, I am writing on behalf of my brother. Well, in short, my brother used to be a Computer Science student, but he didn't complete his bachelor. Now he is doing a remote job (local office) as a JavaScript developer for a UK based company. He is 26 and got 4+ years of professional job experience. The job is good, but now he wants to move to Canada.

Now, the problem is that, since he doesn't have a bachelor, so I guess it will be a problem for express entry or skilled worker migration?

If he takes a student visa for 1 year (or less) diploma and get a job after finishing the course, will it be easier?

Or there are some other ways that I'm missing or miscalculating. Can you please enlighten me about this matter please!

Thanks in advance!
 
Hello everyone.
Actually, I am writing on behalf of my brother. Well, in short, my brother used to be a Computer Science student, but he didn't complete his bachelor. Now he is doing a remote job (local office) as a JavaScript developer for a UK based company. He is 26 and got 4+ years of professional job experience. The job is good, but now he wants to move to Canada.

Now, the problem is that, since he doesn't have a bachelor, so I guess it will be a problem for express entry or skilled worker migration?

If he takes a student visa for 1 year (or less) diploma and get a job after finishing the course, will it be easier?

Or there are some other ways that I'm missing or miscalculating. Can you please enlighten me about this matter please!

Thanks in advance!

The Federal Skilled Worker and the Express Entry program are the same thing. This is a points based system. Right now you need around 460 points to be selected. Your brother will need to calculate how many points he has himself - however unlikely he has enough based on his education. Completing a 1 year diploma most likely will not give him enough points to be selected (again, he will need to do the calculation himself to determine this).

If he can't achieve the 460 or so points required to be selected through Express Entry, he'll need to dedicate time to investigating the various provincial nominee programs to see if he can qualify through one of those.
 
Hello everyone.

I would like to ask about my brother situation. What should he choose to have highest probability to come to Canada.
Immigrate consultants advising so many ways. Depends on conditions he is "almost enough good" for few programs.
But I would like to know is there any program 100% acceptable in his case.
He is 26, has Bachelors degree (technical physicist) from Poland (but do not have ECA)
He has some technical certificates (chainsaw operator, forklift driver)
He passed IELTS overall band 6 this year.
One year skilled worker experience as Electrical Engineer( Canada) and one year work experience outside of Canada. (plus 3 months internship in Canada during studies)
Sister and family in Canada.

Of course he can go straight WH without any certainty. He can't go by YP like first time. We would like to submit PR application or make application for FSW but now in his case is not as like year before. CRS changed some sort of things and now... Like VIP scylla said FSW and EE is same thing now... unfortunately.
I will be grateful for advice over what we already find.

Best regards