Dear Miss Powell, I read your articles all the time as I like the advice you give about Canada. I used to live in Canada, but I'm retired now, so I returned to Jamaica. I have two grandsons here that are into trades. Would they qualify to go to Canada as self-sponsored individuals? They have enough savings to sponsor themselves. There is such a shortage of good tradesmen in Canada and I know they would do well there. What kind of tradesmen are in demand now? I still have a few relatives there that could help them to get a start. How can they qualify? - Concerned Grandma Dear Grandma, There are several economic programmes through which many professionals and skilled trade personnel can self-sponsor and apply for permanent residence of Canada. Under the Federal Skilled Trade (FST) programme, applicants who qualify could be granted an invitation to apply for permanent residence. FIND OUT IF YOU QUALIFY TO COME TO CANADA complete our free eligibility assessment....
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