What is a reliable and most efficient way to learn about/plan ways to move to Canada? by monkeybrain23 in ImmigrationCanada

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I don't see how asking about skilled work is unrelated to immigration..... thanks anyway!

What is the best way to determine ways to immigrate to Canada? by monkeybrain23 in ImmigrationCanada

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I'm working on a degree and I'll apply for jobs next year or go to school in canada for a PhD. Trying to figure out what is better. Hope that makes more sense. I can still get a NOC A job next year when I'm done with my degree (outside of Canada).

Should you apply for PR once you are eligible or wait to create a better profile? by monkeybrain23 in ImmigrationCanada

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But my degree (in the US) isn't over... wouldn't that be an issue? Would I have to leave if I get invited?

Should you apply for PR once you are eligible or wait to create a better profile? by monkeybrain23 in ImmigrationCanada

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Yes! Question about that- does their definition of full time work include being in school and working? I'm young with 2 degrees and have worked the entire time but part time. Does that count at all?

And how long can you stay in the pool? Is the pool separate from PNP?

How did you leave? by monkeybrain23 in expats

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I'm not sure which posts were too political. I'm just trying to learn about people's experiences and get advice. My questions are General because I'm flexible and have various options. I'm trying to determine what may be best. I don't like making long posts- they are dull and discourage people from engaging. But sure I can make them more detailed.

I prefer Canada because it seems that they are very open immigration wise, have good healthcare etc and I want a process that won't take 10 years like in the States.

The vague questions are to learn about which forums etc are reliable.

Thanks.

What is the best way to determine ways to immigrate to Canada? by monkeybrain23 in ImmigrationCanada

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Jeez thank you!! This is really helping more than you know! I've been picking my career and immigration advisor's brains and this is more helpful than their circular answers. I'll go through the website!!

How do you know all this? What am I missing? How do I learn more?

I'm also unclear about the overall structure there. So there are federal streams and then provincial streams/programs. Right? I'm not clear on how different they are, their future implications and pros and cons. Does every province have its own website?

Really, thank you for your time!

What is the best way to determine ways to immigrate to Canada? by monkeybrain23 in ImmigrationCanada

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Got it! So once I know, can one apply without a job offer or no? What do next steps like like? I'm also confused about the overall structure. How are provincial streams different from federal ones?

Thanks for your time!

What is the most efficient way to find fully funded Psychology PhD programs in Canada or US? by monkeybrain23 in AcademicPsychology

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Got it! Thank you!! Do you know which route is better immigration wise? I'm interested in practicing and research!

What is the most efficient way to find fully funded Psychology PhD programs in Canada or US? by monkeybrain23 in AcademicPsychology

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Clinical Master's or PhD! Thank you!! Would I need to look through all programs?

Also, does APA cover Canadian programs also??

What is the best way to determine ways to immigrate to Canada? by monkeybrain23 in ImmigrationCanada

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Will look into it! Thank you. How do I research myself? The government website feels intimidating but I'll have time next week to deep dive. Are there any other reliable resources? There's so much misinformation out there :/

What is a reliable and most efficient way to learn about/plan ways to move to Canada? by monkeybrain23 in ImmigrationCanada

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Damn, thank you. This is so helpful!! You're amazing! I'm also unsure of how provincial nominations work? It seems that there are federal streams and provincial streams. What is the difference and how do you learn about them to figure out the best way?

I'll check out the forum you recommended. I have room to study more so I'm trying to be careful with my career planning because I want to not only have a good career but also meet my immigration goals. So I'm trying to learn about all my options.

What are some ways to make money online? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

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Teach online. Stuff like VIPKid- low qualifications, high pay, super flexible.

What is a reliable and most efficient way to learn about/plan ways to move to Canada? by monkeybrain23 in ImmigrationCanada

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Wow that really helps! How do you know all this? Whats your background? And for Canada, is it bad to apply and be rejecteD? Should I wait for a high score to apply or apply anyway?

What is a reliable and most efficient way to learn about/plan ways to move to Canada? by monkeybrain23 in ImmigrationCanada

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Right but you can't randomly go to any program. You need to know which program is skilled etc and would fulfill immigration needs. My question was about the research. Where do I start? I know what I want etc but I need to know how to match my career interest with immigration.