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Speeding up the process - is it possible!?
Amanda
I would just start applying for any positions that are a good fit for your skills. Some areas of Canada have more difficulty attracting workers - Manitoba and Saskatchewan are good examples - but it doesnt help if this isnt the place in Canada you want to live. Be specific in your search, look for work you would like to do in an area you would want to live in.

From what I can see on the CIC website http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/times%2Dint/02a-skilled-fed.html 70% of federal skilled workers applying through London are completed in 37 months. So worse case for you may be 2008.
We used an immigration consultancy that came highly recommended, they have been OK and are generally really helpful.

You could use the student visa route - its something we considered- if you have the finances in place to go this route have a look for courses that you could take.

It might take some effort but you can make it happen before 2010.

Gary




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