Don’t know what you mean by soon. It can be a long process. So you need to submit a profile under Express Entry. You need to be eligible first based on your age, education (need ECA), language (tests for English or French), work experience and funds. Then look at licensing requirements for a welder in Canada through provincial trade associations or Red Seal. Good luck.
That's great! Welding is a skilled trade that is in high demand in Canada. You may be eligible for a Canadian Permanent Residency (PR) visa under the Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP).
To be eligible for the FSTP, you must meet the following requirements:
Have a valid job offer from a Canadian employer
Have at least 2 years of skilled work experience in your occupation
Have a Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) level of 5 in English or French
Pass a medical exam and criminal background check
If you meet the requirements for the FSTP, you can apply for a Canadian PR visa.
Once you have a Canadian PR visa, you will be able to live, work, and study in Canada permanently. You will also be able to bring your spouse and dependent children to Canada with you.