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A load of BS if you ask me.

Firstly they accept you into this country based on your skill, then when you get here they ask for Canadian experience.

I would say its a ploy cause they need people in places like Tim Hortons, Mac Donalds etc....

Every time I have been into a Tim Horton's I see immigrants working there...

Now the question I ask is, if they only accept skilled immigrants here, are all those people working at Tim's and Mac Donalds skilled immigrants doing survival jobs.. Sad but true!!!
 
Kets said:
A load of BS if you ask me.

Firstly they accept you into this country based on your skill, then when you get here they ask for Canadian experience.

I would say its a ploy cause they need people in places like Tim Hortons, Mac Donalds etc....

Every time I have been into a Tim Horton's I see immigrants working there...

Now the question I ask is, if they only accept skilled immigrants here, are all those people working at Tim's and Mac Donalds skilled immigrants doing survival jobs.. Sad but true!!!

I couldn't agree with you more. This is true.

I mean, why would they require grueling assessment of your "skills" if they won't allow you to work into your own profession? Yes there are routes to achieve recognition. But it is NOT immigrant-feiendly.

If this is the case, they should look for fastfood/janitors/laborer skilled workers, not professionals.
 
pickednotes said:
I couldn't agree with you more. This is true.

I mean, why would they require grueling assessment of your "skills" if they won't allow you to work into your own profession? Yes there are routes to achieve recognition. But it is NOT immigrant-feiendly.

If this is the case, they should look for fastfood/janitors/laborer skilled workers, not professionals.

Guys,

I don't mean to be negative but accept the reality and prepare urself accordingly .. if possible do some networking .. that will get you a job in your field ... each profession is different and i won't pretend to be an expert .. but probability of getting a job just by applying online or via recruiters are very minimal ( but not impossible) ... i haven't done my landing yet and don't have an offer .. but i was able to get interview not because of my skills but because of people i got in touch with within their organizations ... so be positive .. u all know the problems or issues surrounding new immigrants .. so be prepared accordingly .. network network network .... i didn't get a single call by applying online or recruiters ..

when preparing ur resume ( not asking to hide anything) provide name of the company and not mention the place or city ... that will solve your canadian experiance problem .. you would at least get a call and rest of the process will depend on your interview skills .. there are lots of jobs in Canada if you know how to approach em .. good luck .. and have faith in urselves ..
 
Kets said:
A load of BS if you ask me.

Firstly they accept you into this country based on your skill, then when you get here they ask for Canadian experience.

I would say its a ploy cause they need people in places like Tim Hortons, Mac Donalds etc....

Every time I have been into a Tim Horton's I see immigrants working there...

Now the question I ask is, if they only accept skilled immigrants here, are all those people working at Tim's and Mac Donalds skilled immigrants doing survival jobs.. Sad but true!!!

Many managers of Tim Hortons/McDonalds outlets ask for Canadian experience. Mind you - for survival jobs!
 
Hi
so how are jobs in engineering ? ?
 
its a total Bu-ll-sh-it in Toronto.
even graduates from university of Toronto and York are struggling to get a job. its the same as in the USA.
guys, think a dozen times before moving here.
if you are doing good in your country, dont come here.
You'd find life would be in total darkness here.
Immigrants are put aside into 3rd choice after Canadians, Europeans and Filipinos.
 
mr.Hope said:
Hi
so how are jobs in engineering ? ?

Look at Calgary .. you shall find a job in no time .. but again that will depend on your presentation skill or how you market yourself .. toronto job market is bad (unless you know people) .. avoid vancouver as well ( unless you are from hospitality industry) .. try to get some connection within diff companies before you move . that will increase your probability of finding a job .. good luck .. please note i m not an expert and don't have an offer in canada yet .. but i was able to get few interviews .. that's all ..

you don't need to take my word for it -- you can search online to get idea about job market .. monster.ca, efinancialcarrer.com etc ..
 
@jnathan
even graduates from university of Toronto and York are struggling to get a job. its the same as in the USA.

so your saying there is no value for Canadian education also?

I thought of doing a 2 year course on landing ... u mean to say that it will be hard for me even if I upgrade my skills with Canadian education ...
 
muscattocanada said:
@ jnathan
so your saying there is no value for Canadian education also?

I thought of doing a 2 year course on landing ... u mean to say that it will be hard for me even if I upgrade my skills with Canadian education ...

Canadian education certainly has value. After leaving aside race, color,etc. - issues which affect your chances of getting a good job anywhere in the world, priority order is Canadian born, completed schooling in Canada, college/Univ. education in Canada, Canadian citizens.........
 
shuhash said:
Look at Calgary .. you shall find a job in no time .. but again that will depend on your presentation skill or how you market yourself .. toronto job market is bad (unless you know people) .. avoid vancouver as well ( unless you are from hospitality industry) .. try to get some connection within diff companies before you move . that will increase your probability of finding a job .. good luck .. please note i m not an expert and don't have an offer in canada yet .. but i was able to get few interviews .. that's all ..

you don't need to take my word for it -- you can search online to get idea about job market .. monster.ca, efinancialcarrer.com etc ..
Hi
thanks for the info
I know calgary has got quite good jobs in engineering coz of Oil & Gas industries. and I have luked into few job sites and the opening are not bad. my only problem is even though I have post graduation from UK, I have only an year of Experience as an engineer...I don't know whether employers will be keen hiring me, apart from that I have to wait until the FSW gets opened next year.