How to immigrate to Canada?

How do I immigrate to Canada?

  • I am a 19 year old American who has grown tired of living in the states. Things aren't good at home. I tried to apply to Canadian colleges when I graduated high school, but no one would cosign for my student loans. I work a dead-end $8 an hour warehouse job, and that is the only significant work experience that I have. The Canadian immigration page makes it sound like I am ineligible to immigrate to Canada, but I figured I'd find out if there were alternative (although still legal) ways to immigrate.

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    You've figures it out already. When you have skills that Canada needs maybe you have a chance, In the meanwhile it's not going to happen,

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People are selected for imigration to Canada on the basis that they are likely to get jobs. In Canada there is also significant unemployment, especially with unskilled workers.

thinkingtime

Try applying to more colleges. There's a lot of people from all over the world studying here, and once you get a good education, you're more likely to acquire citizenship. Plus you can get out of that dump of a country, the states for a while as well.

Pete

There are different ways to immigrate to Canada, like study, sponsorship, work visa will be best for you, rest of few other immigration like fast track immigration, business class immigration can help you to go to Canada. Websites for Canadian Immigration Detail: www.cic.gc.ca http://www.visainfo4u.com

Akram

You can start with the Canadian gov't link regarding immigration.

Soviet Canuckistan

A new Canadian citizen is required to swear allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. You must be willing to be loyal to the Queen. Here is the actual oath and the links to read more about it: "I swear (or affirm) that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada, Her Heirs and Successors, and that I will faithfully observe the laws of Canada and fulfil my duties as a Canadian citizen." http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/citizenship/cit-ceremony.asp http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oath_of_Citizenship_(Canada)

JamieB

Just walk across the border, it's not guarded.

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