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shikitest

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Mar 13, 2021
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Hello to everyone! I'm 24 years old, and have bachelor degree(Tourism and hospitality). About work experience: I have 2 years of experience in room service night shift manager. For now I'm working in IT industry. On September I will have 2 years of experience(NOC 2282). I also Cisco certified worker. My English level is intermediate and I'm preparing for IELTS. I realize that my profile for EE doesn't fit(324 points). Which provincial program can you advice for my profile where will I have a chance?? I will glad to hear your advices. Thanks for your time!
 

Naturgrl

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What is your degree evaluated as? Only options are Alberta and Saskatchewan but you need to check their programs. Not sure you meet the points system (68+) for Saskatchewan and your CRS score is low for Alberta.
 

shikitest

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What is your degree evaluated as? Only options are Alberta and Saskatchewan but you need to check their programs. Not sure you meet the points system (68+) for Saskatchewan and your CRS score is low for Alberta.
thank for replying, I checked already, I don't have enough points for Saskatchewan( my degree evaluated as a bachelor degree (3+ years). My NOC is in the "BC Tech pilot", but I have to find JO, I tried to send my resume to some employers, but no feedback(
 

Naturgrl

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thank for replying, I checked already, I don't have enough points for Saskatchewan( my degree evaluated as a bachelor degree (3+ years). My NOC is in the "BC Tech pilot", but I have to find JO, I tried to send my resume to some employers, but no feedback(
Chances of a job offer for BC are low given your education is not tech related and your NOC is technician. BC employers need to show they can‘t find anyone in Canada to the job for a technician.
 
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shikitest

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Chances of a job offer for BC are low given your education is not tech related and your NOC is technician. BC employers need to show they can‘t find anyone in Canada to the job for a technician.
Are you talking about LMIA? Thought about studying, but fees for university starting 20K CAD and its too much for me(
 

Naturgrl

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Are you talking about LMIA? Thought about studying, but fees for university starting 20K CAD and its too much for me(
NO BC Tech Pilot. You need a job offer to apply. It is difficult because you don’t have work authorization and employers still need to show they couldn’t find Canadians or PRs.
 
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