We moved to Canada 2 years ago and it was tough finding a job. We eventually found some good jobs and have finally settled down in our newcountry. To give back, we wanted to make it easy for other people to find their job. We created
https://newcomerr.ca/.
Please check it out, create an account and hopefully we may be able to help you land your Canadian job. You can also share with friends and family. Anyone you know who just moved.
This sounds just ducky. You give it that motherhood and apple pie appeal, saying, aw shucks, we are just some struggling newcomers to Canada like you, and, out of the goodness of our hearts, we really want to help you out.
I checked out your site. It opens with the statement:
We are a team of newcomers looking to help other people like us land jobs in Canada.
So far, so good.
Then, if we poke around a little bit, you see that employers pay for your service. If we probe deeper still, we come to your "Terms of Service" where it is revealed,
inter alia,
14. International Use
Although this site may be accessible worldwide, we make no representation that materials on this site are appropriate or available for use in locations outside the United States, and accessing them from territories where their contents are illegal is prohibited. Those who choose to access this site from other locations do so on their own initiative and are responsible for compliance with local laws. Any offer for any product, service, and/or information made in connection with this site is void where prohibited.
16. Governing Law
This site (excluding any linked sites) is controlled by us from our offices within the Delaware, United States of America. It can be accessed from all 50 states, as well as from other countries around the world.
How does the foregoing square with the (mis)representation about just being some green-as-grass newbies to Canada looking to help others and work together?
Why not just say, we are a U.S. corporate organization and we are presenting this bit of spam for your due consideration?