Koala92
1/5/2017 14:34 EST
Hi all,
I'm a young person (24) looking to move to Canada.
However, I want to gain 18 months or so work experience where I live now (UK) before I apply as I'm assuming the more job experience you have, the greater chances of being accepted to live there.
If I was to theoretically apply now and be rejected, would that affect my chances of applying again in say 18 months or 2 years?
Thanks!
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OldPro
1/6/2017 11:36 EST
Well, you can start here to see what your chances are of being eligible or not.
http://onlineservices-servicesenligne.cic.gc.ca/eapp/eapp.do;jsessionid=B5C37ADD07C367CA0B7F47A815E57B41
If you go through the process started there, you will end up with a 'score' which will determine if you are eligible or not before you even start the process of applying.
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martin12k
3/18/2017 17:55 EST
Hi Koala92,
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