• foliumcreations@lemmy.world
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    5 小时前

    After some really quick checking i would say fastest safest way (to get permanent recedency) is probably study permit, look for work during studying with an employer open to up your hours once your studies are over. So you can get a work permit. And before you known it 4 years have passed you can apply for permanent residence. One more year then apply for citizenship.

    Edit: since you said you were open to studying

    Edit 2: you probably already knew all this. If so read this as someone trying support your decision rather than some rando on the interwebs over splaining.

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      4 小时前

      Edit 2

      I found the individual pieces through my research earlier this year. Laying it out for me plainly really helps and has me revisiting the idea. I think I stumbled after learning about the need for enough funding to self-support? I’ll look into it more.

      Thank you, I really appreciate your help and encouragement.

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        2 小时前

        Do you mean the 80% of mean salary thing, for permanent recedency? Self-support is probably a weird traslation. Self sufficient is probably the meaning. That you don’t need monetary support.

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          1 小时前

          Something requiring a secured bank account or something? Sorry, its been a few months and I haven’t had a chance to take another look today. I may be mixing up regulations or misremembering entirely.