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Best route to go if I want to move to Canada?

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Jordan Weston-Wesgate
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Best route to go if I want to move to Canada?

Post by Jordan Weston-Wesgate » Thu Oct 17, 2013 6:30 pm

Hello my name is Jordan. I am 16 years of age.

I have wanted to move to Canada when I'm older now since the age of 13. I want my chances to be very good so I figured I'd start a plan to reach my dream of living in Canada. This way I don't mess up.
I'm on my last year of school at College now.

I have been doing:
GCSE Maths
GCSE English
GCSE History
GCSE Catering
GCSE RS
BTEC Business Studies I got confused can't remember if its BTEC or GCSE
BTEC ICT
BTEC Science
I hope to get my qualifications for everything I'm doing in school...

I really like IT and would love to move to Canada with a nice IT job.
I really don't know what to do when I leave school. Is it best to get a job or go back to college and do some other GCSE stuff until I'm 18 or do I go for a apprenticeship? Which is the best route?

Then what do I do is it best to try for a job Visa? What are the best jobs to do this with?

I also want to learn about Canada I want to know thing such as it history and places their... I don't know were I even would like to move yet I like a lot of places their.

Please answer my questions I'd be much appreciative about it.

neoseal
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Post by neoseal » Thu Oct 17, 2013 11:20 pm

Hi Jordan, welcome to the forum. Nice post, you seem to be very mature compared to other children of your age.

To immigrate to Canada you will need a graduate degree and work experience. Other option is to go to Canada for your university degree and afterwords apply for PR.

Start reading here

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/index-int.asp

Good luck.

Jordan Weston-Wesgate
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Location: United Kingdom, Halesowen

Post by Jordan Weston-Wesgate » Fri Oct 18, 2013 5:25 pm

Thanks I'll be sure to read that whole site.

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