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kandiapples

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I'm a 19 year old U.S citizen, moving to Nova Scotia Canada in a state of urgency. I'm staying with friends who are not biological family.

I want to work and eventually become a citizen. I have funds, though little, and a small amount of work experience (1 year) as a child care provider. I'm first aid and CPR certified. I have no idea what route to take or where to start. I'm entering Nova Scotia through a visitor's visa, but will leave and re-enter once the time given on my passport is up. I have secondary (high) school education but no degree. I have certifications in childcare for my current state of residence (ECER's, First Aid, Etc). I'm fluent and very skilled in english but cannot speak, read, or write french. I have no criminal background, only ever working one job since turning 18.

What do I do given my circumstance and situation? If anyone could give any tips on what to do, where to start, or what would be a good route to take, it'd be much appreciated.
 
I'm a 19 year old U.S citizen, moving to Nova Scotia Canada in a state of urgency. I'm staying with friends who are not biological family.

I want to work and eventually become a citizen. I have funds, though little, and a small amount of work experience (1 year) as a child care provider. I'm first aid and CPR certified. I have no idea what route to take or where to start. I'm entering Nova Scotia through a visitor's visa, but will leave and re-enter once the time given on my passport is up. I have secondary (high) school education but no degree. I have certifications in childcare for my current state of residence (ECER's, First Aid, Etc). I'm fluent and very skilled in english but cannot speak, read, or write french. I have no criminal background, only ever working one job since turning 18.

What do I do given my circumstance and situation? If anyone could give any tips on what to do, where to start, or what would be a good route to take, it'd be much appreciated.
You are not moving to Canada. You are coming to Canada as a visitor. You cannot work. You can stay up to 6 months. Having first aid/CPR means nothing. Here is the advice given the last time.

https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/help-need-advice.775611/

You cannot work so look at studying in Canada. You will need admission to a school and then apply for a study permit. You need to pay first year tuition and show a minimum of $10k.