No IT company runs without a network engineer... I'm sure it's good specially with your certifications....good luckcanadachocaccon said:Thanks so much for your sharing.
Do you know about job opportunities for network engineer?
Do they appreciate Cisco certificates such as CCNA, CCNP or just want experiences?
I used it as i wanted people to notice it and answer quickly so that i can make DD on Saturday(my holiday) will be busy next week..but never expected that there people on the forum who will quote this extra large font message even without an answer....Kalaideng said:dude, can you explain the reason for choosing this extra large font to ask a query?? seems like you are shouting for an answer... :-X :-X
Yes the link provides the detailed writeup and those are the topics that are covered. Same with 2nd day as well.mr.Hope said:HI
thanks a lot for sharing. Did your 1st Day had all the sessions as the one's from the below link ?
http://get2canada.wordpress.com/our-ciip-experience/
please do share, your second day as well.
Many congrats CastroHawkCastroHawk said:Hello forum family
been away for a while but i have to come back to share my status update as i just got my passport in my hands today
again many thanks for all of you and hope to see you all in Canada one day
HIdub2can said:Yes the link provides the detailed writeup and those are the topics that are covered. Same with 2nd day as well.
They had prepared an action plan document with whole lot of details, mostly pointers to weblinks.
It covers the settlement details for location you intend to move to, intended occupation details like where to expect more jobs in your occupation, range of salaries to expect, Councils/regulatory bodies to work with etc...
They also would fwd the action plan to you and copying the relevant partners we may need to work with in Canada for successful career, smooth settlement and faster integration.
For instance, entities like Careeredge.ca which provide paid internships are available only upon referral and which they would refer us to.
All the best to everyone
Yes, infact that information is available online...mr.Hope said:HI
Many thanks for sharing the info. Does the CIIP counselor, suggests which province best suits for our NOC's. if so, how exactly, do they brief the details present for that NOC in that specific province. Do they explain the kind of organisations one can approach for jobs.
also, do they help in with any pre-departure info as well ? plz lemme me know.
Hidub2can said:Yes, infact that information is available online...
http://www.jobbank.gc.ca/occupation_search-eng.do
Search with ur NOC code and location. It gives jobs info. in the selected location, province wise, across canada And multiple tabs providing salary details, related News, reg. bodies and so much more....
If u hate clicking around Tabs and want to see everything in a single page, just do below steps...
Click Print Options, Click both the select all options, Click print preview..... which displays everything in a page 8)
And yes, as i said earlier, they provide details of councils, regulators and other entities who could guide in the process....
Most of this could be initiated Pre-departure
congrats. so lucky you are. ndvo processed your case so fast. best of luck n happy landing.PSN8586 said:Hi Friends,
Just got the PP's with COPR's .Thankyou all
Thank You AimerAimer Le Canada said:congrats. so lucky you are. ndvo processed your case so fast. best of luck n happy landing.
SirPSN8586 said:Hi Friends,
Just got the PP's with COPR's .Thankyou all
CastroHawk said:Hello forum family
been away for a while but i have to come back to share my status update as i just got my passport in my hands today after a long Good luck everyone and hope you'll get ur MR, PPR and visa soon
again many thanks for all of you and hope to see you all in Canada one day
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Congratulations , I wish a blessed and successful life ahead
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