Hi visagypsy,
My professional field is, well, my education is in the field of nursing. But I'm trading forex online for the past 6 years. It's been nearly 3 years since I left nursing. I left it for the strong-hearted; I'm fainthearted! Jokes apart, but you know home based trading activities are essentially cyclical, meaning, some months end profitable while the next month may break-even or even may end with a loss. So, what I do, I take up any survival jobs I find as hedges which mostly are headache-free so that I can find time and grab some pips on some of the risk events. Sorry for the market terms!
As for your worry., IT jobs are like double-edged swords here! I have a bunch of friends from my Church who work in established IT companies in Halifax. What they say is getting a job in IT is far more easier than in other fields. But IT job availability is a bit scarce. So, if you can manage to lock in some IT positions and apply soon, chances are, you'll be picked up just from the first interview. Keep a list of employers. And immediately after coming here seek ISANS guidance. They are good. Make as many connections as possible and constantly network with them, you can easily find a job within a month or two. But your dream job or dream company may take a year or two!
As shocking it may seem, but experience gathered elsewhere apart from Canada is undervalued! They ask for Canadian work experience! Don't get scared with all these, these are just preparatory advises and suggestions. How you experience the move and how you take up challenges is what matters!
Well, all the best for your bright future and career!
Luder