Generally speaking, the highest-scoring applicants get in first. If that fails, maybe there’s some niche provincial program or something, but you’ll need to hire an immigration lawyer to have a chance of figuring it out.
If you do get let in, I recommend driving up in an RV. The housing market in Canada is still really fucked, and that’s a decent fallback option. Winter-safe ones exist, but I also see people building little insulated enclosures, and in any case cold season is nearly over right now.
As I said in a previous comment, it’s a pretty drawn-out process requiring financial stability, credit, health and background checks, proof of employment and education history, etc.
It’s not difficult, just time-consuming, and I’d be very surprised if you and your wife didn’t meet the minimum points threshold.
That’s what it looks like it? I kind of thought that applicants from certain nations can skip that, but it’s on the quiz, so maybe it’s different now. If you grew up in America you’ll have no problem scoring well, though.
It’s crazy to me that we’re still preferable to other Western nations for immigration, somehow. I’m so sorry you have to deal with this, feel free to hit me up any time if you need help with something.
It used to be that there was a website where you could basically just check your eligibility, but the system got somehow even more complicated so checking “express” eligibility is the best I can do: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/check-score.html
Generally speaking, the highest-scoring applicants get in first. If that fails, maybe there’s some niche provincial program or something, but you’ll need to hire an immigration lawyer to have a chance of figuring it out.
If you do get let in, I recommend driving up in an RV. The housing market in Canada is still really fucked, and that’s a decent fallback option. Winter-safe ones exist, but I also see people building little insulated enclosures, and in any case cold season is nearly over right now.
I see even with express entry I’d need to take a test to for my English proficiency.
Guess this’ll be a long haul as I apply to jobs and make myself more appetizing.
Yes, which is impossible to fail.
As I said in a previous comment, it’s a pretty drawn-out process requiring financial stability, credit, health and background checks, proof of employment and education history, etc.
It’s not difficult, just time-consuming, and I’d be very surprised if you and your wife didn’t meet the minimum points threshold.
My challenge is getting my wife to take some of these tests with me.
That’ll get us extra points.
That’s what it looks like it? I kind of thought that applicants from certain nations can skip that, but it’s on the quiz, so maybe it’s different now. If you grew up in America you’ll have no problem scoring well, though.
It’s crazy to me that we’re still preferable to other Western nations for immigration, somehow. I’m so sorry you have to deal with this, feel free to hit me up any time if you need help with something.