Getting job in Vancouver

It’s still possible to get a job in Canada even without an LMIA and even if you are over 30 (IEC visa) as there are other ways but they’re pretty much non existant, i’m moving to Manitoba in February so it is possible but it’s taken since February this year to get sorted. It is, however, pointless to recommend or start looking for companies now for yourself. When you hit the 2 year mark you should contact companies and see what the situation is then as rules will have changed, the ease of gaining a permit will have changed and which companies are recruiting from abroad will have changed. BC is not the most difficult province to get into and stay but it’s also not the easiest, they also might want you to have more than 2 years experience because you’ll likely be crossing the Rockies a lot but that’d be down to company policy rather than immigration purposes.

I suggest you use the next 2 years to do a lot of research on google, all the info is there, learn about the visas, about the requirements, about the provinces and you will then know how to proceed, I always find it odd when people say they are wanting to move to Canada, specifically a city but haven’t really done any research. Should be something you do for a long time before coming to a decision.