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Fellow leafs and immigrants on Canada, what are the chances of three brazilian guys, not brown, to move to Canada and work there?
Let's say one of them can have a conversation in english and have a degree in CS.
If yes, how much money would they need to afford a house and not starve to death?
For the other two, what's the chance of getting a job?
Bump
>>60417598
el peruANO
>>60417598
good luck getting a visa. but if you do get one, i dont see why you cant live here. theres lots of brazillians in montral and vancouver.
>>60417598
You can immigrate here, but if you're not a refugee it's lots of paper work. It helps a lot if you have qualifications (career in demand) and have a job lined up. Just trying to come here and expect to be offered a job is not really how it works, most likely you would end up working labour jobs, and depending on the region rent for an apartment can range anywhere from 600-1000/month. Of three of you shared that and all worked you could do it.
>>60417598
it's pretty hard to immigrate to canada i think, also if you do not speak english then i think the gov't pays for you to attend language classes.
>>60417598
>If yes, how much money would they need to afford a house and not starve to death?
1 million dollars. Nah by the time you get visa(6-7 years) it would be 2 million.
Good luck...
Oh and fuck off we're full.
>>60417598
just jump the border and pretend you're Inuit
>>60417598
if you manage to immigrate its almost impossible to become homeless, the government throws retarded amounts of money at immigrants.
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>>60418278
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>>60418474
What should I do to get a visa? The easiest way
Also, for what you said, if I get a visa, I wouldn't have that much of trouble living there? We wouldn't mind getting a labour job
>>60418278
Also, have you any ideia the salary in labour work near big cities?