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Friends and fellow members of forum. Need support and guidance.
I'm 10 years + Banking (Lending) Mortgage professional
Need advice 1.which is best city for my career.
2. Where can I get relevant info to prepare myself for banking field I.e. Study material as baking and lending laws in Canada r different from India
Pls help.
 
As you are Mortgage professional, so it is good as there is always hiring on it.

Here is link for you.

https://www.fsco.gov.on.ca/en/mortgage/Pages/education_ma.aspx

Hope it will help.

Mayank


Indocan56 said:
Friends and fellow members of forum. Need support and guidance.
I'm 10 years + Banking (Lending) Mortgage professional
Need advice 1.which is best city for my career.
2. Where can I get relevant info to prepare myself for banking field I.e. Study material as baking and lending laws in Canada r different from India
Pls help.
 
Hi Mayank,

You made it, hope you will progress in Insurance industry.

Best Regards

Ameer Ali





mayankpandya said:
Dear All forum members.

I would prefer to share little success story of networking & benefits of active communication & sharing among this group.

I got a lots of benefits from this forum when I started my application for PR of Canada.

I am in Edmonton since 2 years.

I am having technical sales background back home & here in Canada also I started in retail sales. Then gradually moved to banking sector.

Canada is land of opportunity where you can change your career path with proper guidance & advice.

Me & Ameer Ali first got connected thru this forum. We both met first time & shared lots of important information about each others.

We both met 3/4 times [ City Center Mall], Ameer advised me to think on Career in insurance sector. He shared lots of important information about this industry career progress in long term. It seems to me very promising & I decided to prepare for Exam to get License for first step in this industry.

Ameer helped me a lot in getting study materials & exam questions on it.

With Grace of God & advice from Ameer, I successfully passed General Level-1 Insurance Exam & now ready to start my new career in it.
I would like to tell all new immigrant as well as existing members who came recently & planning to land in Canada.
Success in Canada will be easier if you learn art networking with professionals & other members.

Do not hesitate to ask.

Hope this example will help other fellow members to understand value of networking.

Thanks
Mayank
 
I am looking forward to volunteer for any organization working for settlement of new immigrants, refuges and homeless peoples.

So far I got initial replies from Edmonton Mannonite Centre and YMCA at Down town.

It is time to come out of our comfort zone and learn new ideas and cultural diversity.

Any one if interested, join :) :)
 
ttrajan said:
Any Oil and Gas EPC Engineers in this forum? Civil Structural Design Engineer looking for job in EPC or Engineering Consultants offices in Alberta.

Hi,

Iam Structural Engineer....
 
mjoshi10 said:
[size=10pt]Whatsapp Group for friends landing in Edmonton ![/size]
Dear all please join the group for networking and discussions
about Flights, Landing, SIN number, PR card, Medical card
jobs, Housing, Schools, Banking etc.
Let us unite and get though the toughest part of Immigration
" The settlement Period"
We are about 12 Families already in the group and contributing our bit !


Hi Joshi,

Can you please add to whatsapp group

Mobile:- +919948427444

Regards,
(G.VIJAYA RAMI REDDY)
 
mjoshi10 said:
[size=10pt]Whatsapp Group for friends landing in Edmonton ![/size]
Dear all please join the group for networking and discussions
about Flights, Landing, SIN number, PR card, Medical card
jobs, Housing, Schools, Banking etc.
Let us unite and get though the toughest part of Immigration
" The settlement Period"
We are about 12 Families already in the group and contributing our bit !


Hi Joshi,

Can you please add me to whats app group

Mobile :- +919948427444

Regards,
(G.VIJAYA RAMI REDDY)
 
mjoshi10 said:
[size=10pt]Whatsapp Group for friends landing in Edmonton ![/size]
Dear all please join the group for networking and discussions
about Flights, Landing, SIN number, PR card, Medical card
jobs, Housing, Schools, Banking etc.
Let us unite and get though the toughest part of Immigration
" The settlement Period"
We are about 12 Families already in the group and contributing our bit !

Hey please add me as well in the group, i have sent you a PM
 
mjoshi10 said:
[size=10pt]Whatsapp Group for friends landing in Edmonton ![/size]
Dear all please join the group for networking and discussions
about Flights, Landing, SIN number, PR card, Medical card
jobs, Housing, Schools, Banking etc.
Let us unite and get though the toughest part of Immigration
" The settlement Period"
We are about 12 Families already in the group and contributing our bit !


Hi Joshi,

Can you please add me to whats app group

Mobile :- +917799288107
 
mayankpandya said:
As you are Mortgage professional, so it is good as there is always hiring on it.

Here is link for you.

https://www.fsco.gov.on.ca/en/mortgage/Pages/education_ma.aspx

Hope it will help.

Mayank

Thanks for your guidance. Really useful information.
What about me, mayankpandya as a water engineer?
 
Hi all

I'm planning for landing at Edmonton next year May. My main objective is to get a diploma from NAIT. I'm a technical person having degree in electronics. I heard that after getting degree from NAIT, getting a job is easy in Alberta.

I'm lookin for some advice.
 
nqr72 said:
Hi all

I'm planning for landing at Edmonton next year May. My main objective is to get a diploma from NAIT. I'm a technical person having degree in electronics. I heard that after getting degree from NAIT, getting a job is easy in Alberta.

I'm lookin for some advice.

@nqr72, are you currently working as an engineer or as a technician? Most of the programs at NAIT are geared towards folks who are going after their red-seal/journeyman status as operators/technicians/skilled trades etc. These programs are in extremely high demand, and as such admission can be fiercely competitive.

There is limited demand for skilled trades at the moment due to Alberta taking a real beating in recent months because of falling oil prices. Many major players (Shell, Suncor, Syncrude) have announced cutbacks in investments and layoffs and some major projects are in a holding pattern. This has led to similar issues in associated industry and service providers.

May is a bit far away, but please do your due diligence before making a permanent move or have a robust Plan B.

If you are an engineer, and want to work as an engineer in Canada, there is a whole another issue with getting your EIT/P.Eng process up and running.

Regards
 
fdk511 said:
@ nqr72, are you currently working as an engineer or as a technician? Most of the programs at NAIT are geared towards folks who are going after their red-seal/journeyman status as operators/technicians/skilled trades etc. These programs are in extremely high demand, and as such admission can be fiercely competitive.

There is limited demand for skilled trades at the moment due to Alberta taking a real beating in recent months because of falling oil prices. Many major players (Shell, Suncor, Syncrude) have announced cutbacks in investments and layoffs and some major projects are in a holding pattern. This has led to similar issues in associated industry and service providers.

May is a bit far away, but please do your due diligence before making a permanent move or have a robust Plan B.

If you are an engineer, and want to work as an engineer in Canada, there is a whole another issue with getting your EIT/P.Eng process up and running.

Regards

I'm also planning to enroll in a short program in automation in NAIT. I noticed classes start in Sept but I plan to land first quarter of 2016.. I'm a manufacturing technician /engineer at the moment. What are the job prospects for me? Thanks!
 
fdk511 said:
@ nqr72, are you currently working as an engineer or as a technician? Most of the programs at NAIT are geared towards folks who are going after their red-seal/journeyman status as operators/technicians/skilled trades etc. These programs are in extremely high demand, and as such admission can be fiercely competitive.

There is limited demand for skilled trades at the moment due to Alberta taking a real beating in recent months because of falling oil prices. Many major players (Shell, Suncor, Syncrude) have announced cutbacks in investments and layoffs and some major projects are in a holding pattern. This has led to similar issues in associated industry and service providers.

May is a bit far away, but please do your due diligence before making a permanent move or have a robust Plan B.

If you are an engineer, and want to work as an engineer in Canada, there is a whole another issue with getting your EIT/P.Eng process up and running.

Regards
Brother fdk511

Thanks for your advice. I'm working as a service engineer in medical equipment field. But I believe in first world they consider it as service technician. I did my university graduation in electronics. I want to take a advance diploma in biomedical engineering from NAIT.
 
pinoysg2010 said:
I'm also planning to enroll in a short program in automation in NAIT. I noticed classes start in Sept but I plan to land first quarter of 2016.. I'm a manufacturing technician /engineer at the moment. What are the job prospects for me? Thanks!

As far as I know there is comparately low demand for Biomedical engineers, may be i am wrong, my Cousin he was Bio Medical engineer from back home did his B.Tech from NAIT in Bio medical engineering but prospect of getting job is comparately lower. But not bad. You can research before doing any course.

Good Luck on future endavours.