You should assume that getting a job in Canada most likely will not be possible.Hi all, I’m a South African lady doing Aircraft Mechanic and I will be qualified by next year November so my question is: will I be able to apply for jobs at Canada as a qualified mechanic without EASA?
https://tc.canada.ca/en/aviation/licensing-aircraft-maintenance-engineers-ame/obtaining-aircraft-maintenance-engineer-ame-licenceHi all, I’m a South African lady doing Aircraft Mechanic and I will be qualified by next year November so my question is: will I be able to apply for jobs at Canada as a qualified mechanic without EASA or any license?
Ohh other fields like what?I know locally trained air craft mechanic changed his career and moved on to other fields. Not sure if that will be a hot job market in Canada looking at how COVID impacted this industry. (air travel and specially tourism)
Okay, thank youFor AME, you need to licensed by Transport Canada. Not sure of requirements if you need PR due to security issues. So not you can’t apply for jobs without a Transport Canada license.
Yeah I’m focusing on qualifying but I wanted to know if I will be able to apply for Jobs without EASA after qualifyingYou should assume that getting a job in Canada most likely will not be possible.
If you want to move to Canada, then the best option is to focus on qualifying and applying to immigrate and become a permanent resident through an economic immigration program like Express Entry.
If you have enough points for Express Entry and are invite, you can work in whatever field you want. Have you even researched Express Entry?Yeah I’m focusing on qualifying but I wanted to know if I will be able to apply for Jobs without EASA after qualifying
hello,For AME, you need to licensed by Transport Canada. Not sure of requirements if you need PR due to security issues. So not you can’t apply for jobs without a Transport Canada license.
If you want to work as AME, you need license. Go on the TC site and read the requirements.hello,
I have completed my AME course from India and 2 years field experience. I am in Canada and I have PR too, do I still nee to apply for transport Canada license. can you give me some information for working in Canada.
Thanks for replying to my questions I have additional below queries after reading the requirements on Transport Canada website:If you want to work as AME, you need license. Go on the TC site and read the requirements.
Well, you are the Aircraft mechanic, either you can find out by reading what's on the RC website in more detail or you contact TC for clarification.Thanks for replying to my questions I have additional below queries after reading the requirements on Transport Canada website:
- Do you know which material to refer to for the TC E Rating exams. There are lot of reference books / topics mentioned on the TC website.
You might get better info if you explore the AME section in avcanada.caThanks for replying to my questions I have additional below queries after reading the requirements on Transport Canada website:
- Do you know which material to refer to for the TC E Rating exams. There are lot of reference books / topics mentioned on the TC website.