shawon1987 said:
I have one question in my mind. everyone of us are dreaming for Canada but did you think what you will do after landing in Canada? Those who have relatives in there are lucky but people like me who dont have relative...what will we do? also who are single even married with no children may struggle for first few months or year to survive but with 02 children i think its difficult for me to pass even a single day without job. this question is burning me all the time. is it the right decision i'm going to take? in Bangladesh, Alhamdulillah i'm passing days with ease & comfort, quite satisfied with my job & position as well as my family condition. but to take advantage of better future of canada, i have to start from the ZERO !!!
I discussed with some of my friend in canada & they also told that to get an entry level job in canada in our respective field we need 02 things must:
1. Canadian certificate
2. Canadian experience
otherwise we have to deal with survival jobs. but some are lucky to get their desired job quickly but that not gonna happen to everybody. if we think about at least a diploma certificate it needs 01 year minimum education. and for experience...thats the tough call. as far as i know to get initial canadian job experience we need to do volunteer jobs !!!
these all thoughts make me confused sometime. please someone shade some lights on me .....
Quoted and amended from a last post on another group topic:
My four years of experience in UK and consultation with the friends in Canada advise
1) Start doing exercise to build up physical fitness. Otherwise you may not cope with the load arriving there, mostly after being 25 years of old.
2) Prepare to volunteer. One year volunteer experience is more than four times effective than a tutorial program there. There is a reason of one year back up funding. Now time has gone for those bullshits: to land with $1 and earn $1m after 5 years.
3) You can take interest free loans there. With that you should earn a minimum certificate. You will need it besides volunteering.
4) After 6 months of volunteering, hire social and executive coach to train yourself for the executive works. As from Bangladesh, you need to develop your core behaviors of their standards.
5) Never rush for quick money going there. Otherwise you will be stuck to casual (odd) works.
6) If you want the so called "White Collar" work, leave all of your philosophies in Bangladesh and do a fresh start reaching there. Arriving there stop any correspondence with any Bangladeshi; there is a reason to say that.
7) For professional (executive) jobs, you need English fluency of an equivalent 8 in each band.
This is my return of more $100K information to this site.