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mshafiq1

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Mar 28, 2019
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Akarthick

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Apr 25, 2019
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I am planning for soft landing somewhere in May-June 19, stay for a week and get some government documents. I am also planning to register with local recruitment firms in and around Toronto area. But I would like to know whether there are any job/ recruitment firms where you can register and get online assistance without actually being in Canada? That's post soft landing, of course :)
Hi Rody,

I have the same NOC and I am expecting to land in Sep 2019. Could you please let me know if you have been placed in a job already? If so, any advice please?

Thanks :)
 
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Tezzy

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Jun 5, 2019
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Good morning everyone,please how do I apply for job in Canada,I am currently in Nigeria but I need job permit b4 I can process my Visa,please I really need urgent response concerning it. Thanks
 

Blessedman

Newbie
Jun 6, 2019
2
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Hello everyone, please does anyone have any information on how to get a teaching job in Canada. I am a certified teacher, I love what I do and I am passionate about building lives.

Thanks
 

Blessedman

Newbie
Jun 6, 2019
2
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Teaching job opportunity.

Hello everyone, please does anyone have any information on how to get a teaching job in Canada. I am a certified teacher, I love what I do and I am passionate about building lives.

Thanks
 

GhAyoub

Star Member
May 28, 2019
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Tunis
Category........
WP
Visa Office......
Tunis
NOC Code......
2174
Job Offer........
Yes
Hey guys,

How often do immigrants get job offers before traveling to Canada for permanent residence ?
Knowing that getting a job can save you time and money (POF) is very huge actually.
My NOC is 2174 (Software Engineer).

Thanks!
 

Cata28

Newbie
May 16, 2018
5
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Hello, im a new landed immigrant in southwestern ontario. I wanted to quickly share a little of my experience. I arrived 3 months ago, and after 2 weeks, i was able to find a professional job. Now, i would like to help someone get in the same path.
If you or anyone you know has at least a bachelor's degree (in any field), a valid ontario G2 or G driver's license and good English, let me know. I might be able to give you a lead.
 
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Roni1212

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Nov 3, 2018
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Hello, im a new landed immigrant in southwestern ontario. I wanted to quickly share a little of my experience. I arrived 3 months ago, and after 2 weeks, i was able to find a professional job. Now, i would like to help someone get in the same path.
If you or anyone you know has at least a bachelor's degree (in any field), a valid ontario G2 or G driver's license and good English, let me know. I might be able to give you a lead.
Hello
Pls help me on this new immigrant
6395712699
 
Jun 13, 2019
1
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I need a job. Because I want to improve my life.I want free Visa and Air Ticket
. I will always pray for you. I am hard worker man. Can comfortably work under pressure. i
have many experience farmer labour. i have many experience Fruit and vegetable Pickering.
m.farman63@gmail.com
00923216427963
 
Oct 10, 2018
19
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Hi, I have 8+ years of Work Experience in Sales & Marketing in eCommerce (2 years) & Media Industry (6 years) in India after my MBA from IIM Ahmedabad. Got my PR last week and planning to land in Toronto in Mid July. Quite baffled about the amount of information available online. So I will be quite specific in my queries-
1. What provinces/cities would be suitable for job opportunities in Marketing/Brand Management?
2. Does it make no sense to try connecting with employers from India keeping them informed that I am landing in July? Or are there cases where employers have given positive response?
3. I am assuming it will take close to 2-3 months minimum there to find a decent job. Correct me if I am wrong.
Any leads would be welcome.
TIA
Hi @imagine
Your credentials look solid for a corporate role. Toronto should be the place for you. Vancouver never mushroomed beyond the traditional sales mindset, and I've lived in Calgary - it's beautiful, but professionally dead.
Get in touch with employers/recruiters already. Connect with them on LinkedIn with a soft intro in the invite (we share the skill set, similar industry etc). It never hurts. Also, scope out all the professional groups relevant to your sector in Canada. A lot of them are dormant, but the few that work will be good enough to provide you leads.
2-3 months is a very positive time-frame you are giving yourself. It'll still be summer by the time you land, so getting a job should not take that much time even.
I am from the marketing automation sector - been in Canada for 2 years now. If it helps, we can connect on LinkedIn as well.

Good luck!
 
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imagine

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Jun 19, 2018
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Hi @imagine
Your credentials look solid for a corporate role. Toronto should be the place for you. Vancouver never mushroomed beyond the traditional sales mindset, and I've lived in Calgary - it's beautiful, but professionally dead.
Get in touch with employers/recruiters already. Connect with them on LinkedIn with a soft intro in the invite (we share the skill set, similar industry etc). It never hurts. Also, scope out all the professional groups relevant to your sector in Canada. A lot of them are dormant, but the few that work will be good enough to provide you leads.
2-3 months is a very positive time-frame you are giving yourself. It'll still be summer by the time you land, so getting a job should not take that much time even.
I am from the marketing automation sector - been in Canada for 2 years now. If it helps, we can connect on LinkedIn as well.

Good luck!
Hey PM'd you. Please check.
 

Falconbush

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Jun 20, 2019
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Nigeria
Category........
You should not look at jobs as white or blue collar. For all positions, look at what you can get. If you want to continue what you do now, first try getting a job in the same or similar field. If that doesn't work out, take what you can get. If you have a choice, is it better to you to work in a call centre for $10 an hour vs. warehouse for $17? The first is a white collar job, the 2nd is a blue collar job. Would you enjoy the call centre job more than the warehouse job? To know this, you really have to try both. Would you have a problem telling people back home that you work in a blue collar job? These are all questions you have to answer before you take any job. You have to look at your options and take the one that looks best to you, balance of money vs. enjoyment if you can't have both.
Absolutely right! They have to balance out.