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Floster97

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Hey everyone,
After graduating high school I spend a year in BC. on an IEC Visa. Now I wanna permanently move to Canada but I only worked a NOC D job while I was there so I'm not eligible for express entry or any form of immigration as I only have a high school diploma right now.

Where do I go from here? How can I improve my profile so that I'll be eligible for immigration?

I was thinking of getting a bachelors degree in Germany (where I'm from) and then doing 2 years of post graduate study in Canada so I can apply for the 3 year post graduation visa.

Does anyone have any other idea as to what I can do? I'm honestly feeling a little lost.
 
Hey everyone,
After graduating high school I spend a year in BC. on an IEC Visa. Now I wanna permanently move to Canada but I only worked a NOC D job while I was there so I'm not eligible for express entry or any form of immigration as I only have a high school diploma right now.

Where do I go from here? How can I improve my profile so that I'll be eligible for immigration?

I was thinking of getting a bachelors degree in Germany (where I'm from) and then doing 2 years of post graduate study in Canada so I can apply for the 3 year post graduation visa.

Does anyone have any other idea as to what I can do? I'm honestly feeling a little lost.
In your case, it's quite basic.
As you must already know, you need at least 1 year of work XP in one NOC, of category 0, A or B.
But to probably land a decent paying job in those categories, you'll need degree. Anyways you'll need it to score some decent points to be eligible for immigration.

1- Bachelors Degree. (Although High school diploma does count, but it won't get you very far in terms of eligibility points, and even job hunting in Canada, so I wouldn't count too much on it.)
2- Work Experience. Work for one year, and apply if you're eligible with just that.

There's no shortcut around it unfortunately my friend.
 
In your case, it's quite basic.
As you must already know, you need at least 1 year of work XP in one NOC, of category 0, A or B.
But to probably land a decent paying job in those categories, you'll need degree. Anyways you'll need it to score some decent points to be eligible for immigration.

1- Bachelors Degree. (Although High school diploma does count, but it won't get you very far in terms of eligibility points, and even job hunting in Canada, so I wouldn't count too much on it.)
2- Work Experience. Work for one year, and apply if you're eligible with just that.

There's no shortcut around it unfortunately my friend.

Thanks for your reply, so I won't run into any issues having a bachelors degree from a non canadian university?