- Apr 8, 2012
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- Los Angeles
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- November 1, 2012
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- December 9, 2012
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- August 15, 2012
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- waived
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- May 6, 2013
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- May 31, 2013
- LANDED..........
- June 29, 2013
I just got my wisdom teeth out today and will be bed ridden for the rest of they and figured I'd ask some questions about my profession that have crossed my mind recently.
I am officially a licensed cosmetologist in the state of Connecticut, and plan on furthering my career up in Canada when it's my turn to land as a permanent resident. Now i already know all the requirements to work and what you need to do in order to start working once you have become a permanent resident, and I also know that (luckily) Ontario requires the same amount of cosmetology in-school hours as Connecticut does, which is 1,500 hours. What i also know, which is not required in Connecticut, is that in Ontario you are required to follow a 2,000 hour apprenticeship program (in salon training) after you have completed your school hours.
What I would like to know is, if anyone at all on this forum who is going to become or has already become a hairstylist in Canada as a permanent resident, how easy and/or difficult was it to get to where you wanted to be as a hairstylist in Canada? I want to know what I have to do in order to rebuild myself up there and become successful, i'm the type of person that likes to plan ahead so I don't get stuck somewhere in the future. I am moving to Ontario, and believe the job that I have right now is going to count towards the hours of my apprenticeship since I am an assistant in a high end salon at the moment, which is basically what an apprenticeship is since I am being trained. Is this true? I also want to know how likely it is that I will land a job doing what I want to do being a permanent resident with training from another country rather than being a Canadian citizen having training from a Canadian school of cosmetology? It's a small world so you never know if there's some people on this forum who are doing the same thing I am : ) It would be great to know what your plans are or what you have already done to reach your goals! Thanks in advance : )
I am officially a licensed cosmetologist in the state of Connecticut, and plan on furthering my career up in Canada when it's my turn to land as a permanent resident. Now i already know all the requirements to work and what you need to do in order to start working once you have become a permanent resident, and I also know that (luckily) Ontario requires the same amount of cosmetology in-school hours as Connecticut does, which is 1,500 hours. What i also know, which is not required in Connecticut, is that in Ontario you are required to follow a 2,000 hour apprenticeship program (in salon training) after you have completed your school hours.
What I would like to know is, if anyone at all on this forum who is going to become or has already become a hairstylist in Canada as a permanent resident, how easy and/or difficult was it to get to where you wanted to be as a hairstylist in Canada? I want to know what I have to do in order to rebuild myself up there and become successful, i'm the type of person that likes to plan ahead so I don't get stuck somewhere in the future. I am moving to Ontario, and believe the job that I have right now is going to count towards the hours of my apprenticeship since I am an assistant in a high end salon at the moment, which is basically what an apprenticeship is since I am being trained. Is this true? I also want to know how likely it is that I will land a job doing what I want to do being a permanent resident with training from another country rather than being a Canadian citizen having training from a Canadian school of cosmetology? It's a small world so you never know if there's some people on this forum who are doing the same thing I am : ) It would be great to know what your plans are or what you have already done to reach your goals! Thanks in advance : )