Government jobs have a very clear hiring policies not like the private sector so you can’t be interviewed and then be hired for another position. You either have to post internally first or at least give priority to people who are already a government employee, you have to post the job for a certain amount of time, there can be a citizenship requirement or priority like in this case, then you may be required to interview a certain number or women or visible minorities, etc. It is a long and slow process. With the election coming up everything is likely on pause until we know who gets elected. The hardest part of getting a government job is getting your first job.Hello, a couple of things to note would be the closing date which is June 2023.
Preference will be given to citizens but it's not a requirement.
The experience sought can be obtained in some voluntary positions, and in the private sector.
They're only asking for a secondary education. Bonus if you're disabled or a member of a visible minority. Triple-dipple points for French & English proficiency.
When they set about interviewing people, for those who make it that far, they will likely also have other lesser support positions so while someone might not get the offered position, they could be hired casually or as a term employee for a lesser role.
In short, someone who is today waiting to be landed could possibly become an immigration officer in 2023.
A person who started working on this today might start a truly fascinating career in less than two years. After all, you made it through the grinder to get this far.
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