Immigration au Canada avec un visa temporaire
by Souley29
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
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salut jaimerai avoir des information sur limmigration au canada.je compte y aller avec un visa temporaire mais je ne compte pas y revenir.quel est le risque pour moi
soul
salut jaimerai avoir des information sur limmigration au canada.je compte y aller avec un visa temporaire mais je ne compte pas y revenir.quel est le risque pour moi
Bonjour,
Pour aller au Canada, il vous faudra au visa, sans cela vous ne monterez meme pas dans l'avion 😉 Il faut faire la demande de visa à l'ambassade ou consulat du Canada de votre région, mais soyez réaliste: c'est très difficile, voir quasi impossible pour un Africain d'obtenir un visa de residence temporaire. Ne gaspillez pas votre argent!
Si le but est de vivre au Canada, il faut un visa de residence permanente et non temporaire.
Bonjour,
Pour aller au Canada, il vous faudra au visa, sans cela vous ne monterez meme pas dans l'avion 😉 Il faut faire la demande de visa à l'ambassade ou consulat du Canada de votre région, mais soyez réaliste: c'est très difficile, voir quasi impossible pour un Africain d'obtenir un visa de residence temporaire. Ne gaspillez pas votre argent!
Si le but est de vivre au Canada, il faut un visa de residence permanente et non temporaire.
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bonjour Nikky pour votre intervention aussi pertinente.mais moi je voulais profiter d'un visa touriste et y rester, de ce fait j'ignore la conséquence qui pourrait en decouler vis a vis de mn integration.puisque je juge que la procédure de demande de residence permanente peut etre longue car pouvant meme aller au dela de 2ans.merci
soul
Bah c'est le temps normal de la procédure. Si vous allez avec un visa touristique pour immigrer, vous risquez à tout moment l'expulsion. De plus, aucun employeur ne vous prendra, même pour faire du ménage. Vous n'aurez aucune couverture sociale, par d'argent... Avec quoi payerez-vous votre loyer???
Franchement, ce procédé ne vous rendra pas plus heureux qu'en restant au Burkina. Ce n'est pas ce que vous voulez entendre, mais c'est la vérité. Essayez quand même la procédure. Oui, c'est long, et oui, il faut de l'argent, mais c'est comme ça... Et c'est valable pour de nombreux pays...
Franchement, ce procédé ne vous rendra pas plus heureux qu'en restant au Burkina. Ce n'est pas ce que vous voulez entendre, mais c'est la vérité. Essayez quand même la procédure. Oui, c'est long, et oui, il faut de l'argent, mais c'est comme ça... Et c'est valable pour de nombreux pays...
Avec cette attitude, les chances sont qu'on ne vous laissera même pas entrer au Canada, même si vous avez un visa de tourisme en main. Les agents ont cette liberté et l'exerce.
Même si on vous laisse entrer, vous ne pourrez pas trouver de travail (le travail d'immigrants illégaux au Canada, c'est rare, les gens ne veulent pas s'embarquer là-dedans), vous ne pourrez pas louer d'appartement, vous n'aurez aucun droit.
Et vous savez ce que coûte la vie au Canada? Sans parler de l'hiver qui est très difficile à supporter. Les gens qui immigrent légalement ont souvent de la difficulté à s'adapter s'ils n'ont pas de contact sur place, imaginez ceux qui le font illégalement.
Et dès l'expiration de votre visa de tourisme, si vous avez le moindre problème (de santé, accident, problème avec la loi, etc), vous serez arrêté, incarcéré dans une prison pour immigrant et retourné chez-vous avec interdiction de revenir.
C'est beau de rêver, mais il faut être réaliste. Et faire les choses bien, même si cela prend plus de temps.
Même si on vous laisse entrer, vous ne pourrez pas trouver de travail (le travail d'immigrants illégaux au Canada, c'est rare, les gens ne veulent pas s'embarquer là-dedans), vous ne pourrez pas louer d'appartement, vous n'aurez aucun droit.
Et vous savez ce que coûte la vie au Canada? Sans parler de l'hiver qui est très difficile à supporter. Les gens qui immigrent légalement ont souvent de la difficulté à s'adapter s'ils n'ont pas de contact sur place, imaginez ceux qui le font illégalement.
Et dès l'expiration de votre visa de tourisme, si vous avez le moindre problème (de santé, accident, problème avec la loi, etc), vous serez arrêté, incarcéré dans une prison pour immigrant et retourné chez-vous avec interdiction de revenir.
C'est beau de rêver, mais il faut être réaliste. Et faire les choses bien, même si cela prend plus de temps.
bonjour Gigi.et merci de m'evoquer les risques qui seront a ma charge.mais n'oubliez pas aussi que des gens y vont avec ces types de visas(tourisme)et une fois arrivé font leurs papiers sur place.neanmoins je prends note de votre contibution
Non, ce n'est pas possible de faire les papiers sur place. Pas pour la résidence permanente pour travailleur qualifié. Cela doit être fait à partir de l'extérieur.
Et pour un visa de travail, à moins d'être extrêmement qualifié et de prouver qu'il n'y a pas de québécois qui peuvent faire le même travail, vous ne l'obtiendrez pas. Et vous ne trouverez pas d'employeur pour vous parrainer pour ce type de visa de toute façon, sauf exceptions si vous avez des compétences exceptionnelles, car c'est compliqué, long et coûteux.
Vous ne semblez vraiment pas connaitre la réalité de l'immigration canadienne. Cela n'a rien à voir avec l'Europe.
Non, ce n'est pas possible de faire les papiers sur place. Pas pour la résidence permanente pour travailleur qualifié. Cela doit être fait à partir de l'extérieur.
Et pour un visa de travail, à moins d'être extrêmement qualifié et de prouver qu'il n'y a pas de québécois qui peuvent faire le même travail, vous ne l'obtiendrez pas. Et vous ne trouverez pas d'employeur pour vous parrainer pour ce type de visa de toute façon, sauf exceptions si vous avez des compétences exceptionnelles, car c'est compliqué, long et coûteux.
Vous ne semblez vraiment pas connaitre la réalité de l'immigration canadienne. Cela n'a rien à voir avec l'Europe.
bonjour Gigi.et merci de m'evoquer les risques qui seront a ma charge.mais n'oubliez pas aussi que des gens y vont avec ces types de visas(tourisme)et une fois arrivé font leurs papiers sur place.neanmoins je prends note de votre contibution
Ces personnes ont déjà un statut sur place, comme étudiant ou travailleur temporaire, et peuvent entamer une RP en étant au Canada (la demande sera traitée dans une ambassade à l'étranger). C'est différent.
De toute façon, ça ne vaut pas la peine d'y penser car les agents consulaires ne délivrent pas de visa de residence temporaire aux Africains - c'est un fait. Les rares qui réussissent à l'obtenir sont des Africains issus de familles aisées dont les sœurs et frères ont déjà étudié/travaille légalement au Canada, ou dont le statut des parents est privilégié dans leur pays (diplomates, entrepreneurs à succès voyageant régulièrement dans des pays comme les Etats-Unis ou le UK), ou encore des personnes âgées qui viennent visiter leurs enfants /petits-enfants qui vivent légalement au Canada.
Il vous faut vraiment passer par la case visa immigrant.
Ces personnes ont déjà un statut sur place, comme étudiant ou travailleur temporaire, et peuvent entamer une RP en étant au Canada (la demande sera traitée dans une ambassade à l'étranger). C'est différent.
De toute façon, ça ne vaut pas la peine d'y penser car les agents consulaires ne délivrent pas de visa de residence temporaire aux Africains - c'est un fait. Les rares qui réussissent à l'obtenir sont des Africains issus de familles aisées dont les sœurs et frères ont déjà étudié/travaille légalement au Canada, ou dont le statut des parents est privilégié dans leur pays (diplomates, entrepreneurs à succès voyageant régulièrement dans des pays comme les Etats-Unis ou le UK), ou encore des personnes âgées qui viennent visiter leurs enfants /petits-enfants qui vivent légalement au Canada.
Il vous faut vraiment passer par la case visa immigrant.
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salut a tous.et merci a chacun pour son apport.mais j'aimerai egalement savoir si la demande de residence permanente en tant que travailleur qualifié bien que procédural ne presente pas tout aussi un risque de rejet ou d'echec dans la mesure ou cela pourrait necessité des depenses pour le traitement du dossier.votre contribution compte beaucoup pour moi et beaucoup d'autres africains.
soul
Oui, il y a un coût pour déposer la demande de RP, et c'est pas remboursable en cas de refus.
Je conseille de faire en ligne l'évaluation préliminaire d'immigration Québec pour évaluer gratuitement vos chances d'obtenir un CSQ:
http://www.form.services.micc.gouv.qc.ca/epi/index.jsp?languageCode=fr
Je conseille de faire en ligne l'évaluation préliminaire d'immigration Québec pour évaluer gratuitement vos chances d'obtenir un CSQ:
http://www.form.services.micc.gouv.qc.ca/epi/index.jsp?languageCode=fr
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Les sites des autorités canadiennes sont très bien détaillés et tout est expliqué. Vraiment. Suffit de lire attentivement, prenez le temps d'imprimer les pages et de suivre les étapes demandées.
Sinon, il y a des forums spécialisés en immigration où vous pourrez échanger avec d'autres personnes qui sont dans votre cas, je crois qu'il vaut mieux les utiliser car Voyage Forum est surtout une communauté de voyageurs et non d'immigrants.
Bonne chance!
Sinon, il y a des forums spécialisés en immigration où vous pourrez échanger avec d'autres personnes qui sont dans votre cas, je crois qu'il vaut mieux les utiliser car Voyage Forum est surtout une communauté de voyageurs et non d'immigrants.
Bonne chance!
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Anyway, we need tons of info, but we’re sure we’re going to take the leap—no hesitation, adventure is adventure!!! Thanks for your help and any experiences you can share.
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I’m an osteopath and I’d like to set up and open an osteopathy practice in Thailand. I don’t have a precise location in mind yet, but I’m thinking maybe Hua Hin. I saw there’s an osteopath based in Phuket, so I wrote to him for some info, but he still hasn’t replied🤪!
So I’m reaching out to people who live there or know the country well: I’d like to know what the best ways are to advertise and get known in Thailand. Are there any local classifieds newspapers? First, I’d like to practice from my apartment. Is that allowed in Thailand? Ideally, I’d like to work part-time in a private hospital as an osteopath. I’m thinking that in Thailand, the medical field is much more open than in Europe!!! Has anyone seen an osteopath or chiropractor working in a Thai hospital? Do you know the price of a consultation?
Any info you can share will be super helpful! Thanks in advance[;)!!!]
I’m an osteopath and I’d like to set up and open an osteopathy practice in Thailand. I don’t have a precise location in mind yet, but I’m thinking maybe Hua Hin. I saw there’s an osteopath based in Phuket, so I wrote to him for some info, but he still hasn’t replied🤪!
So I’m reaching out to people who live there or know the country well: I’d like to know what the best ways are to advertise and get known in Thailand. Are there any local classifieds newspapers? First, I’d like to practice from my apartment. Is that allowed in Thailand? Ideally, I’d like to work part-time in a private hospital as an osteopath. I’m thinking that in Thailand, the medical field is much more open than in Europe!!! Has anyone seen an osteopath or chiropractor working in a Thai hospital? Do you know the price of a consultation?
Any info you can share will be super helpful! Thanks in advance[;)!!!]
Hello everyone,
We’re a small family from the south of France, with a 2-year-old little boy, and we’re dreaming of starting a new adventure abroad by opening our own business. For now, we haven’t chosen a specific destination yet.
We mainly speak French, with a basic level of Spanish and English, and we’re ready to improve these two languages if needed. We’re looking for a multicultural, safe country with quality healthcare and good schools accessible for our son. We’d also love a pleasant place with a mild climate where life is good.
Our idea is to travel to different countries to explore, compare, and refine our project. We’d be really happy to read your tips, experiences, or anecdotes if you’ve already undertaken a similar project or if you know key points to anticipate.
Thanks in advance for your shares and help—it would really help us move forward with our project! 😄
Hi everyone,
I’m heading to Dublin as an au pair in a few weeks.
I’m looking for a reputable language school. It’s so hard to choose! Has anyone already done a language stay in Dublin? Any tips? Thanks so much! :)
Hi everyone, so I’m planning to go study at a community college in the U.S., but the only snag is which one—there are so many options over there! I’ve heard about one in California, Diablo Valley College, and another in Florida, Valencia College. I know both states are super attractive for tourism, but my main criteria are teaching quality and price. I’m open to any advice, comments, or suggestions—thanks in advance! The start of the semester is coming up, and I’m a little nervous...
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Has anyone gone on a language study trip in Europe? If so, which agencies did you use? What can you tell me about it? Thanks a lot! Kelkune
Has anyone gone on a language study trip in Europe? If so, which agencies did you use? What can you tell me about it? Thanks a lot! Kelkune
Hi! I’m looking for an apartment in Malaga from September (2025) until January for my Erasmus exchange, but I’m not finding much, and it seems like there are a lot of scams. Does anyone have any leads or tips? Thanks!^^