An online search in your job area of interest will include businesses that provide those services. Go to these business websites since they may also have a 'careers' section. See if they have any openings or related openings, send in your resume or CV. Use LinkedIn also. Many businesses and...
I highly recommend learning - jobs that require you to PAY are scams. Avoid at all costs. As for those low pay jobs, for the interim, can prove to be good catches because, when combined with another job and maybe a twice-a-month gig, one can earn enough $$ to live comfortably. I'd also recommend...
One tip is to volunteer for a local charity. This may help to refresh her skills but also to gain a job experience, secondly, research latest trends in her job area of expertise, and lastly, maybe part-time classes at college. Just some ideas.
hmm, the point I was trying to say, is making changes here in Canada may help bring changes to other nations so there is not so much-what seems, chaos with the paperwork.
All these problems. Once in Canada, at least you're able to friend your local MP (Member of Parliament) and/or vote for a leadership who listens and both of you, can move towards creating change with all these hoops aka beaurocratic red tape
I would suggest checking out ministry of environment, conservation, universities, colleges and charities. They do have job boards also and website career sections. Good luck!
I would recommend signing onto LinkedIn and connecting with others in your profession. Join in conversations to show your knowledge and job experiences, preferably in friendly manner. Watch for people sharing job opportunities and post your own availability along with resume and contact...