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Canadian Permanent Residence?

by Guest61714  |  earlier

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I am 20 years old, UK citizen, I speak English and French, I have 5 A levels, all A grade, and I want to be a permanent resident in Canada. However I have no family there so I can't apply under family sponsorship category, and I'm only at university undergraduate age so I'm not exactly a skilled worker. On the skilled worker points test I got around 40 when the minimum is 67.

Is there ANY chance I can get it? Does anyone have any tips/(bright)ideas? Please I am desperate, thankyou.

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  1. Unfortunately without meeting the minimum requirements of 67 points, you will be wasting your time and money by applying, as they will deny your application.

    I suggest going over the areas of the tests and finding out what will get you the points you need to immigrate via Skilled Worker. You could also try finding a job here, if you can find a company that will hire you.

    You may also want to check into the Provincial Nominee program. Also the Quebec-selected skilled workers, since you are fluent in French.

    Provincial Nominee:

    http://cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/provi...

    Quebec-selected skilled workers:

    http://cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/quebe...


  2. Go to university, study something practical and apply again when you have your degree.

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