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  • Jennefer blog in canada
  • 2022-12-17
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Hello everyone I live in Canada living as an OFW. I went through a lot of trials before I came to Canada. I know how difficult it is to get to Canada, that's why I thought of making a video to help people. Just a disclaimer, I am not a consultation to ask anything so that someone can come to Canada. I'm just giving advice for people who want to come here to Canada. That's why I'm asking for support in my blogging. Don't forget to subscribe, share and like so I can give inspiration to my fellow Filipinos. Thank you.




Trade Agreements
6. Work Permit
5. Spousal Sponsorship
4. IEC
3. Live-In Caregiver
2. Study Permit
1. Visitor Visa

The easiest ways into Canada aren’t really accessible to most people. You have to be rich, “skilled” or some kind of artist. These are the easiest ways to come to Canada, if you qualify:



Visitor Visa

If the only way you can come to Canada is with a job offer and a work permit, the easiest way to come to Canada is to get a visitor visa, if you need one, and to look for a job while you’re here. You cannot work in Canada using your visitor visa. But you can communicate with potential employers about future work. You should know that you will need another reason to visit Canada as it is unlikely that a border officer will be willing to let you into the country if you say you are coming to look for work. But don’t lie; lying will only make you inadmissible, which means you will not be allowed in. Rather you should plan an actual holiday to Canada to see this beautiful country and, while here, see if you can make a few connections. Once you have returned home, you can start the work permit process.

Study Permit

If you, or your parents can afford it, there is no better way to come to Canada than through studying at a Canadian university or college. Canada offers numerous programs and a few Canadian universities are considered among the best in the world. Colleges, which offer more practical education, are another option. Click here for a full list of Canadian universities. Click here for a list of Canadian colleges. The best part: the Canadian provinces offer permanent residence streams for graduates of post-secondary institutions. But make sure when you are choosing your university you research the Provincial Nominee Program for your university’s province, to see what it takes to get permanent residence. It usually takes a job offer after graduation and a commitment to remain in the province at the very least. It’s also important to remember that whatever work you do while a student will not count towards any work experience immigration streams, so if you get a student work permit to support yourself, keep that in mind.

Live-in Caregiver – Program Currently Closed

The easiest career-specific route into Canada for anyone who isn’t a “skilled worker;” it’s the live-in caregiver program. With only high school education, a job offer, and either six-months training or one year of caregiver experience, you could get a work permit. There are numerous agencies that specialize in matching employers with potential foreign caregivers so it is much easier to find an employer than it is for other jobs. Canada currently has a special permanent residence stream for those who have participated in this program, as well. This program is currently closed to new applicants.

International Experience Canada (IEC) aka Working Holiday

If you are from a select group of countries, this is the program for you. If you are between the ages of 18 and 35*, you can come to Canada on an open work permit, which means you don’t need a job offer.

*With some countries eligibility stops at age 29 or 30.

Participating countries:

Spousal Sponsorship

Psst, don’t tell anyone, but having a Canadian spouse or partner is one of the easiest ways into the country. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship and Canada is cracking down on “marriage fraud” – when two people legalize a sham marriage in order to get the foreign spouse permanent residence and citizenship – so you better make sure you’re relationship is real. Learn more about spousal sponsorship:

Work Permit with job offer

If you are semi-skilled or “skilled” (university educated) for most people the simplest way to come to Canada is to get a work permit. There are two problems:

First, you have to convince a Canadian employer to give you a job over a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.

Second, your employer has to convince Human Resources and Development Canada that they must hire a foreign worker as no Canadian can do that job (a Labour Market Opinion). So what seems like an easy process is made complicated.

Trade Agreements

In addition to the most well-known trade agreement, NAFTA (since replaced by the USMCA), Canada has other trade agreements that allow for certain immigration exemptions. The only problem is these agreements are only open to citizens from the following countries:

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