Farm management experience would help a lot if original poster would be
interested in self-employed category and have intentions as well as ability
to purchase and operate a farm in Canada. But he didn't indicate that he is
interested in anything other than employment and Skilled Workers class.
--
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Andrew Miller
Immigration Consultant
Vancouver, British Columbia
email: AndrewMillerREMOVE@REMOVEcanada.com
(delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email)
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"FAT" wrote in message
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> Andrew would have better idea.
>
> May be able to look for self employed, which is specially for farm
> management????
>
>
> I am not sure if it is relevant.......if it is then you have better
chance..
>
>
> "ezzkazz" wrote in message
> news:1216720.1075765034@britishexpats.com...
> >
> > ok my fault for not being very clear.
> > my education is 12yrs of
> > schooling with no further education after secondary school. i left
> > with CSE's and an 'O' level. as for my work it has always been in
> > horticulture and 16years of them in the mushroom industry. the last
> > 4 and a half of those in management...production manager (3 1/2),
> > also senior harvesting manager (1yr). i have many internal courses
> > that i have done and plenty of certificates but they arent any good
> > for what i need. my wife has only secondary school qualifications.
> >
> > i am 35yrs old, wife same age, she has relatives in canada but
> > sponsoring is not an option.
> > i would be willing to study for 2yrs
> > or more and it would mean selling up everything here in the UK to
> > do it (ultimately i would have to anyway if i wanted PR) but if i
> > went on to do a years work on a permit, it wouldnt be enough time
> > for the PR application to go through.
> > my funds would be around
> > $300,000 canadian dollars
> >
> >
> > Originally posted by Andrew
> > Miller
> > > No, it doesn't. One year of education in Canada won't
> > give you any points.
> > > Also there is no way to get any degree,
> > diploma or certificate giving you
> > > enough points in a short 1-year
> > program. Unless of course you are already
> > > well advanced in a
> > degree program and all you need to complete it is 1 more
> > > year
> > (assuming of course that Canadian university will accept your
> > education
> > > so far). If you have just a secondary (high school)
> > education then 1 year of
> > > school in Canada won't give you any real
> > points.
> > >
> > > But you didn't provide any details here to determine
> > what you need and what
> > > can be done in the first place. What is
> > your education? After how many full
> > > time years?
> > >
> > > --
> > >
> > >
> > ./..
> > >
> > > Andrew Miller
> > > Immigration Consultant
> > > Vancouver,
> > British Columbia
> > > email:
> > AndrewMillerREMOVE@REMOVEcanada.com
> > > (delete REMOVE
> > from the above address before sending email)
> > >
> > ________________________________
> > >
> > >
> > > "ezzkazz"
> > wrote in message
> > > news:121-
> > 6253.1075753311@britishexpats.com"]news:1216253.1075753311@british-
> > expats.com[/url]...
> > > > i would love to emmigrate with my wife
> > and 3yr old daughter to canada
> > > > but i need to know
> > whether i have even a slim chance.
> > > > i havent any
> > >
> > > formal qualifications but i am willing to study in canada and
> > support
> > > > myself and family whilst there for 2 yrs so i
> > could gain the extra
> > > > points needed for me to qualify.
> > if i get acceptance from a uni/college
> > > > of course. what
> > would happen after that to gain PR i know you can work
> > > >
> > for a further year if you have a job offer but would i have enough
> > time
> > > > to do this after i qualify.
> > > > would
> > this work....
> > > > is it possible to study
> > > > for
> > one year to get a qualification ( for points needed) then apply
> > for
> > > > PR whilst doing another qualification in the
> > second year there. then i
> > > > would have the working year
> > after that. does this make sense
> > > > --
> > > Posted
> > via http://britishexpats.com/"]http://britishexpats.com[/url-
> > ]
> >
> >
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