I shifted to Canada in December 2019. And since then I have applied to more than 500+ jobs, but couldn't find any job.
Does Government of Canada have any assistance available for those people???
It sucks but it's the reality. You will find a job but you might want to see beyond your city.
I moved to Canada in September. I have a US MBA, Russian and US work experience, I have another Master's degree aside from MBA but I just couldn't find any job. Of course there were survival jobs but I wanted to find something better that would suit my experience and skills.
My US job was done in October and, starting from October I couldn't find anything. I did move to Ottawa though. I've never lived in Toronto and I think that I had moved to Toronto, I would have found the job quicker, but the cost of living in the city is just unreasonable. However, Ottawa, despite being cheaper, has very few job opportunities as most of the jobs are in the government.
I applied for jobs and I networked. I went to staffing firms and applied to various government support programs that help you find employment.
Eventually, at a Christmas party where I was invited, I met a person who thought that I would be a good fit for a position in the Federal Government. Then I got kind of a verbal offer in the beginning of January.
Then the process took nearly 3 months to start, then in the middle of the security clearance the Government just closed and I was left with total uncertainty of what's gonna be next. After days of one way communication, I was finally able to get some response on my file. And finally, a couple of days ago I received the job offer, which I immediately signed.
I totally see how you can get frustrated. Canada is way tougher and Canadians just don't care about your education and experience if they are not obtained in Canada. You have to try to do things beyond just applying. Make friends, network. You never know where it's going to happen.
I would have never got the job if hadn't met an airbnb host at a place I was renting. That host wouldn't have invited me to her Christmas party and the whole process would not have started. A lot of this is luck. But you have to do more to create a space for luck to happen.
Also, on the practical side, you might want to move somewhere where the rent is cheaper, so that you could sustain longer. Good luck!