Hi there guys.
I am planning on moving to Canada next year (August probably) as a PR.
At the time I will have worked as Civil Engineer in my country for almost 4 years and I will have concluded my MBA on Project Management.
As I know it is very hard to get my graduation validated there, I would like to ask you guys what do you think would be the best way to find my way into the Canadian Labour Market?
As I wish to live in Toronto I am having a look in George Brown College courses, and I found these three courses that interest me:
- CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM (T164) - (03 years - 06 semesters)
- CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM (T105) - (03 years - 06 semesters)
- CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT (FOR INTERNATIONALLY EDUCATED PROFESSIONALS)
PROGRAM (POSTGRADUATE) (T403) (01 year - 03 semesters)
I found the last one very interesting but I dont know if with it I can really work in my field.
Is there anyone who works in the Civil Engineering / Construction field?
Please, if you guys can give me an advice.
Thanks in advance.
I am planning on moving to Canada next year (August probably) as a PR.
At the time I will have worked as Civil Engineer in my country for almost 4 years and I will have concluded my MBA on Project Management.
As I know it is very hard to get my graduation validated there, I would like to ask you guys what do you think would be the best way to find my way into the Canadian Labour Market?
As I wish to live in Toronto I am having a look in George Brown College courses, and I found these three courses that interest me:
- CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM (T164) - (03 years - 06 semesters)
- CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM (T105) - (03 years - 06 semesters)
- CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT (FOR INTERNATIONALLY EDUCATED PROFESSIONALS)
PROGRAM (POSTGRADUATE) (T403) (01 year - 03 semesters)
I found the last one very interesting but I dont know if with it I can really work in my field.
Is there anyone who works in the Civil Engineering / Construction field?
Please, if you guys can give me an advice.
Thanks in advance.