What should my employment be like if I can qualify ...

what should my employment be like if I can qualify for immigration to Canada? Should I earn a minimum salary or something? Does my experience have to be relevant to my qualifications? Is it wrong to change professions?


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immigrating doesn't necessarily mean that your salary will reduce. If you are still young and not educated or have any significant experience, then you might find yourself working for minimum wage, but from your question I understand that you have some kind of experience which might become very valuable in Canada.

There are many lawyers in the market that deal with immigration to Canada, and I believe that consulting them, before taking such a crucial step in your life, is mandatory. 

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I don't know much about what you asking but I do know that Canadian money is called looney and tooney, and I am dead seriouse if you can beleive that!!! Any canadians in the house (I mean hoose) who can verify this? Where are you imagrating from?

 

immigration never reduce your salary and if u are educated and having experienced  then  u  didn't found any problem to work in Canada to know more checkout this link

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It would be a plus factor if you have some working experiences related to the job you'll be applying in Canada. That would help you to be easily considered or hired by employers in Canada.

There's nothing wrong with changing professions. As long as you like your new career and you are satisfied with its salary, just go for it.

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