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Immigration to Canada with no WorkExperience/Degree Please Help!

As a 20 year old American citizen I wish to immigrate to Canada but I lack work experience and a college degree.

I have known a Canadian girl for about 8 years now through online, we have recently started dating online for the past 2 years and would finally like to move in together. Everyday we would play video games and call for many hours straight. The issue here is as said in the title is I do not have work experience or a degree just yet. I am currently in college in the United States (2 years into college at the moment) but wishes to move to Canada ASAP. We love each other so much and we really want to make this work, as time goes by we feel as if our connection is slowly drifting away, it would be extremely painful for our relationship to end after putting so many years into this beautiful connection.

I do have 18,300 in my bank due to savings overtime. I want to study in Canada for the rest of my college years but I fear that I do not have the right amount of money at the moment. I am extremely desperate and I do not want the relationship to end due to distancing, if I were to get PR in Canada I would legit work my ass off every single day to pay for my college tuitions in Canada. I just want to figure out a way to get residency in Canada, I would slowly work my way up and become a beneficial citizen to Canada. I would do anything to make this work within the shortest timespan possible, she is supportive in helping me move here and we just need some advice on how to make this work ASAP.

Any ideas on how to make this possible? We’re just getting very tired of our relationship being just online, we want to hold hands, cuddle, hug, kiss, do activities, and just experience true LOVE every single day. Out of all my relationships in person never have I felt such a strong connection to someone who I met online and in person every so often.

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