Hi, first time posting and I'm losing my mind with frustration as everywhere I search there seems to be conflicting answers so I'm hoping to hear from someone who's actually done it. On one hand you have the people against immigration who'll say anything to turn you away and on the other you have the people who just guess and have never even emigrated, much less emigrated as a trucker so it's hard getting a legit reliable answer.
I'm a UK citizen living in the UK and want to become a truck driver in Canada, specifically Manitoba, Alberta or Saskatchewan. I'm NOT currently a truck driver in my home country and have no experience trucking but employers hire people without experience all the time right? Fresh out of CDL school.
Is there anyone who has literally flown to Canada, job hunted, found an employer willing to hire them, got a job offer, got a work permit, went through CDL school and actually got a job? Or did you all come from study visas or family connections or asylum or you already had residency / work history in Canada etc Every story I read it's always "I came over on a study visa" or "My wife is Canadian" or something and it seems there's very few truckers who emigrated specifically to become a trucker.
And if there are any such people who've done it (with or without trucking experience in your home country), did you pay for the CDL course yourself or did your soon to be employer pay for it? The MELT course costs like $8,000 now...
Thanks for reading and I appreciate any advice.
I'm a UK citizen living in the UK and want to become a truck driver in Canada, specifically Manitoba, Alberta or Saskatchewan. I'm NOT currently a truck driver in my home country and have no experience trucking but employers hire people without experience all the time right? Fresh out of CDL school.
Is there anyone who has literally flown to Canada, job hunted, found an employer willing to hire them, got a job offer, got a work permit, went through CDL school and actually got a job? Or did you all come from study visas or family connections or asylum or you already had residency / work history in Canada etc Every story I read it's always "I came over on a study visa" or "My wife is Canadian" or something and it seems there's very few truckers who emigrated specifically to become a trucker.
And if there are any such people who've done it (with or without trucking experience in your home country), did you pay for the CDL course yourself or did your soon to be employer pay for it? The MELT course costs like $8,000 now...
Thanks for reading and I appreciate any advice.