How should I immigrate to Canada?
nptknt asked:
Currently, I do not have enough points for skilled worker immigration (47 will be my score when I graduate college in May 08, but I want to plan well ahead.) My goal is to teach Japanese language at the secondary level (high school) in the Greater Toronto area. Currently, I’m in my third year of a Japanese Language and Literature degree at an American University. Next year, I’ll be doing a full-year study-abroad program, and hopefully graduating in May or August 2008. After that, I would like to move to Canada ASAP.
I know one issue is getting a teaching certificate: in that case, would it be wise/cost effective/possible to do graduate study in Canada? I am already in a lot of financial aid debt which I need to pay off, and most American Universities offer paid Teaching Assistant positions to Graduate students. On the other hand I know studying at the graduate level gives me additional skilled worker points.
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Thanks for your answers.
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4 Responses to “How should I immigrate to Canada?”
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You can try contacting an agency that will assist you in this case. They don’t cost a lot either. They can tell you the best thing to do.
Pack your crap and hit the road,why wait!
Try driving north.