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Better GO to Toronto. Calgary is real bad. Have been here 3 months no job .running out of money. now leaving for Ontario.
 
Yes no job available in Alberta now due to slump in oil price.
 
what kind of jobs you are looking for? Do you mean even the survival kinds of job is nothing ?


Highheels35 said:
Better GO to Toronto. Calgary is real bad. Have been here 3 months no job .running out of money. now leaving for Ontario.
 
Hey guys

I want to immigrate to the calgary.I will graduate from university next june.I'm curious about application terms.I know I have to take ielts its okay, and than what should I take , what I have to do to moving there?By the way my uncle living in calgary with his family.I will be a engineer.I want to live and work permanently in calgary.Ty for all replies.
 
Krawly said:
Hey guys

I want to immigrate to the calgary.I will graduate from university next june.I'm curious about application terms.I know I have to take ielts its okay, and than what should I take , what I have to do to moving there?By the way my uncle living in calgary with his family.I will be a engineer.I want to live and work permanently in calgary.Ty for all replies.

One thread to answer your question is enough. Your questions have been answered by Scylla.
 
WELL , jobs r real bad in Calgary even survival jobs are difficult to get. Many engineers and other professionals r laid off. Though u will see millions of adds on net and newspapers. But the chances are remote especially for immigrants. first preferences are real Canadians. If u can live with yur uncle for years u may and mean while do short courses to up grade yourself. Otherwise its difficult. I am a professional . got no job in 4 months now i decided to leave as I cant eat up my money for ever. best of luck
 
Gravity said:
WELL , jobs r real bad in Calgary even survival jobs are difficult to get. Many engineers and other professionals r laid off. Though u will see millions of adds on net and newspapers. But the chances are remote especially for immigrants. first preferences are real Canadians. If u can live with yur uncle for years u may and mean while do short courses to up grade yourself. Otherwise its difficult. I am a professional . got no job in 4 months now i decided to leave as I cant eat up my money for ever. best of luck

So where you going now?
 
My friend told me there are still jobs in calgary and you can earn real money if you are not picky.
 
paulpaulpaul said:
My friend told me there are still jobs in calgary and you can earn real money if you are not picky.

Same thing my husband said who's also in calgary.
 
You are free to come. But is not easy now. You have to be here to appreciate the problems
 
Dear all,

How can i arrange short stay, we are family of 4. 2 adult, 2 kids, 1 bedroom guest house is enough for our early days, i.e. just after landing. From where we can search house to rent.

Thanks in advance.
 
hoping_15 said:
Dear all,

How can i arrange short stay, we are family of 4. 2 adult, 2 kids, 1 bedroom guest house is enough for our early days, i.e. just after landing. From where we can search house to rent.

Thanks in advance.

There are sites like kijiji.ca or rentfaster.ca :) that I learned from my husband in calgary :)
 
Do you want to say that you are going back to your native country??

Gravity said:
WELL , jobs r real bad in Calgary even survival jobs are difficult to get. Many engineers and other professionals r laid off. Though u will see millions of adds on net and newspapers. But the chances are remote especially for immigrants. first preferences are real Canadians. If u can live with yur uncle for years u may and mean while do short courses to up grade yourself. Otherwise its difficult. I am a professional . got no job in 4 months now i decided to leave as I cant eat up my money for ever. best of luck
 
bindudhiman said:
Do you want to say that you are going back to your native country??

I think besides professional work experience, the key to finding a job is through a network. Maybe you can start by finding jobs that your friends are into or maybe they know some place to work.. And also my husband always say, if you're really choosy then it's really hard to land a job.
 
Exactly!!!
Being chooser will not help. initially, You have to get in to any job you get.
Start making contacts. Do not shy away from meetings. Networking is the key to jobs in Canada. The more you network, more possibilities of getting a better job. One day eventually with some good contact and some Canadian experience you might get a job in your own field. The one you had in your dreams.
Good luck.

MommyBear888 said:
I think besides professional work experience, the key to finding a job is through a network. Maybe you can start by finding jobs that your friends are into or maybe they know some place to work.. And also my husband always say, if you're really choosy then it's really hard to land a job.