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ozchris89

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Jan 10, 2016
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Hi guys,

I am a 26 year old German IT-consultant and i am currently thinking about moving to Canada in June/July (if i get a job in my field of work).
1. I am wondering which visa would suit me (or my future company) more?
2. Should I already know (and include) which visa i apply for when i write a job application? Or should I leave the visa topic out of my job application?
3. As far as I figure I could apply for both visas as I finished uni 4 month ago, is that true?
4. Did i understand it right that the working holiday visa is given randomly and the young professional visa is given like "first-come-first-serve"?

Thanks for your help,

Christian
 
Canada is a good option for anybody to pursue future career & even gain international exposure & experience.

This country offers various visa options to foreign skilled workers.

Now, are you planning to work in Canada for a long term or short term as accordingly you would need to meet the eligibility criteria & apply for the respective visa options.

1. Short term – Work permit/Work holiday visa
2. Long term – Permanent Resident.

I wish you all the luck.
For more information on the same you could also refer to Canada’s official migration website: www.cic.gc.ca
 
y-axisoverseas said:
Canada is a good option for anybody to pursue future career & even gain international exposure & experience.

This country offers various visa options to foreign skilled workers.

Now, are you planning to work in Canada for a long term or short term as accordingly you would need to meet the eligibility criteria & apply for the respective visa options.

1. Short term – Work permit/Work holiday visa
2. Long term – Permanent Resident.

You don't even understand the question - not sure why you bothered replying. Further proof y-axis is a bad immigration agency and should be avoided at all costs.