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emsantana99 · 09/12/2024 12:42

Need some advice here on how easy it is to immigrate to Canada from the uk? So I'm going to Canada next year for 2 months. Already have my ETA, flights & accommodation sorted.

But if I fall in love with it, I'm going to want to move there. I just wondered about anyone else's experiences as it wouldn't just be me moving, I'd be moving with my 18 month old daughter.
Thank you!!

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cheezncrackers · 09/12/2024 12:47

It's easy! All you do is just stay there and if anyone questions it you just say very loudly 'But I LOVE Canada and I want to stay' and they let you. They give you a job and a flat and a passport and everything. It's amazing!

emsantana99 · 09/12/2024 13:32

cheezncrackers · 09/12/2024 12:47

It's easy! All you do is just stay there and if anyone questions it you just say very loudly 'But I LOVE Canada and I want to stay' and they let you. They give you a job and a flat and a passport and everything. It's amazing!

Wow thank you!!!😂😂

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fgsistwbotp · 09/12/2024 22:30

You might not fall in love with it. Or you might like it but not want to move there.
I'd go and see what you think first.
I've just come back from Canada and there's no way I would move there. When you are there for 2 months really speak to people and find out what's going on there, look into the politics, open your eyes and see what's going on.
I don't think it's the promised land.

It's not that easy to immigrate there. Have a look at the website the other poster listed and see if you have any chance at all based on your skills and qualifications. Also be aware that they might give you a job but they class you as having no experience because you haven't had experience in Canada so you are most likely to end up at lower level than you were in the UK (ie. taking a step down the career ladder).

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