I have posted in the US immigration forums, and found that my best way into the US is to study for university, I forgot though I don't plan on going to University... So I was thinking, Canada!
I was looking at how to immigrate and noticed they have a points system. This is great! I have found that I get around 60 out of the 67 points needed, but I found that if I waited a further 4 years, that would mean I'd get an extra few points for age, and also max points for work experience. Now does will work experience count a job stacking shelves part time? I am planning on starting full time there soon, but I have worked part time there for about a year.
Now one thing that confused me are the points for education. I have 11 years education, and 9 GCSE's, in English, Math, Science and ICT. I guessed that this would get me around 15 points, with the max being 25 for university with 17 years study. How accurate is this? Does 15 points sound about right for 11 years education and 9 GCSE's?
Any advice greatful!
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