Even janitors and waiters can move to Canada
A miracle has happened! The Canadian government has greatly simplified the requirements for one of the immigration programs.
Now it is not only highly qualified specialists who can get permanent residence in Canada. After all, if you put your hand on your heart, previously only young people or those who graduated from universities and worked as programmers, engineers or scientists, as well as those who were fluent in English had a chance.
But what about ordinary people who, let's say, have only school education, are in their 40s and have English with a dictionary? That's it, Canada is closed? Yes, that was the answer from the immigration consultants of our company, which provides immigration services to Canada.
But that was before. That's all changed now. One Canadian province — Nova Scotia — has expanded the list of occupations by stream for in-demand professionals. This means that if your profession is on the list, you can immigrate to Canada. You can change your life for the better. You can live in a better country in the near future. And these are not just words, in 2021 Canada was ranked first in the world ranking of developed countries.
Program for in-demand specialists
The in-demand immigration stream accepts applications from candidates 21 to 55 years old. That is, even after the age of 50 it is possible to move to Canada. If you have graduated from high school or have a college or technical school education, this is enough to pass through this program. Let's reiterate: you do not need a college degree to move to Canada.
You must have some knowledge of English or French at school level. Here you will have to take an official language test, but if you pass IELTS with a 4, that will be enough. If you do not know English at all, I guarantee that in six months of studying at the Canadian language school where I am an agent, you will reach the required level. And you can study online.
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