Canada

taffytrucker:
Congratulations on passing first attempt. Get a couple of years experience under your belt then take a look at the situation. LMIA are pretty hard to come by at the moment.

^^This^^

In the mean time, make sure you can gather all the documentation you’ll need from previous employers because when you apply for PNP/PR you’ll have to give them a 10 year work history. People often overlook how important the boring stuff like paperwork is, come over with nothing or not enough and then really struggle to get things sorted. You can imagine what a ball ache it would be getting companies/agencies etc to write you a proper letter on company letter headed paper stating your dates of work when you’re in Canada calling them on the phone and getting them to do it and actually send it.