Yes, it is possible to immigrate to Canada without a job offer. Some immigration programs, such as the Express Entry system, Federal Skilled Worker Program, and Canadian Experience Class, do not require a job offer but focus on the candidate’s qualifications, skills, and experience.
Express Entry is a points-based system that assesses the qualifications of skilled workers who want to immigrate to Canada. It is based on factors such as age, education, work experience, language proficiency, and other human capital factors. The top-ranking candidates are issued an invitation to apply for permanent residence.
The Federal Skilled Worker Program is for skilled workers with at least one year of continuous work experience in a specific occupation, and who can demonstrate their ability to establish themselves economically in Canada.
The Canadian Experience Class is for individuals who have at least one year of skilled work experience in Canada and a good command of English or French.
It’s worth noting that even if you don’t have a job offer, you still need to meet certain requirements and pass certain test, such as IELTS, in order to be eligible for these programs. Additionally, not everyone is eligible for these programs, and the process can be competitive, so it’s important to have a well-prepared application. It’s best to consult the Government of Canada’s immigration website or a qualified immigration lawyer for specific information and requirements for your situation.