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4 minutes ago, BhForce said:

Once he's visiting, he can hook up with an employer.

This is the hardest bit. How does one find an employer without any contacts or personally knowing them? Even then, we've had cousins that have asked relatives that are businessmen and they've not done it. So how many would be willing to do this for nothing ? 

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2 minutes ago, simran345 said:

This is the hardest bit. How does one find an employer without any contacts or personally knowing them? Even then, we've had cousins that have asked relatives that are businessmen and they've not done it. So how many would be willing to do this for nothing ? 

You're right. But nothing in this world is for free. He'll definitely have to hustle, and convince the employer that employing him would benefit the employer highly.

The other option is the working holiday visa, not requiring a job offer. One assumes that if he were to get a free visa in the mail for Canada, he'd have to find a job. So he can just pretend he's immigrated to Canada, and get a job with that mindset.

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33 minutes ago, BhForce said:

The other option is the working holiday visa, not requiring a job offer.

It's a shame 30 is the maximum age. Without a job offer it seems easier for people from India to get over than from UK. Many UK settled families don't necessarily have blood relatives there. That's why people from India tend to opt for Canada more, as their relative will sponsor them, they get the shortcut route, without doing anything. Normally it's the sister/brother that's married there, then the whole family goes over. 

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1 hour ago, BhForce said:

You're absolutely right. I'm surprised that no one has mentioned that he can travel to Canada with no visa whatsoever. Once he's visiting, he can hook up with an employer. The employer can put an ad in the paper, and if they get no suitable responses, they can truthfully state that no qualified Canadians are available.

But you should not state that you are going to look for work. You should go on an actual vacation and see Canada. Only while you're there, you can also look and see if there are jobs.

A second way which I had forgotten, is that one needs absolutely no job to go to work in Canada. If you are between 18 and 30, you can go on a "working vacation" in Canada, no job offer required!

http://www.canadianimmigration.net/work/holiday-visa/

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/iec/index.asp?country=uk

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/iec/eligibility.asp

SantSapai is over 30.

He should probably give a matrimonial advert in "Sanyog Saha" in 

https://issuu.com/akjsura

or

https://ajitweekly.com/category/epaper/

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3 hours ago, simran345 said:

This is the hardest bit. How does one find an employer without any contacts or personally knowing them? Even then, we've had cousins that have asked relatives that are businessmen and they've not done it. So how many would be willing to do this for nothing ? 

If O.P. has some unique skills with high value, or important experience that is undeniably important, then he can go through without knowing anyone. Even though he has a high school diploma, he can still prove valuable with such skills, that he can get the point system without a college degree.

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17 minutes ago, Jacfsing2 said:

If O.P. has some unique skills with high value, or important experience that is undeniably important, then he can go through without knowing anyone. Even though he has a high school diploma, he can still prove valuable with such skills, that he can get the point system without a college degree.

I haven't checked the skills side on that link, but I'm assuming he needs some certificates or skills proof? 

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3 hours ago, singhbj singh said:

SantSapai is over 30.

He should probably give a matrimonial advert in "Sanyog Saha" in 

https://issuu.com/akjsura

or

https://ajitweekly.com/category/epaper/

Not going to say it's impossible, but if someone were to marry just for a greencard of visa is there any benefit no not getting a divorce as soon as you had citizenship?

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1 hour ago, simran345 said:

I haven't checked the skills side on that link, but I'm assuming he needs some certificates or skills proof? 

If you ask me, him coming on a work visa seems much better than the marriage recommendation some people are mentioning.

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