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Originally Posted by amonkie
Those specific kinds of questions are definitely where having an Immigration lawyer on your side is crucial.
I have considered moving/immigrating to Canada and it appears to be easier and more straightforward for people with desired working skill sets. These will depend on the skills you have, and the area you are looking to inhabit.
Have you ever actually been to Canada before?
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I have not been to Canada, yet... I plan to this summer to check it out.
Well, I'll have a degree in Social Work before I can become a citizen, and i manage and have owned a printshop. Not sure if that qualifies for anything.
The area is something i'm still trying to discern.
An immigration lawyer? i had no idea such a thing existed. Hmmm, wonder how pricey that gets?