Hello Mr. Mark,Hi everyone I have joined this forum/thread hoping for some advice.
I am an electrically biased dual a skilled engineer currently working in the food industry and have been for almost 10 years. I work in the UK currently.
I am looking to work in Canada but have limited time to get it sorted as I turn 31 on 12th November. The age limit is for a successful application is 30 I gather.
I have got so far with a company called Allianca Visas who have said they can get me one for the price of £420 plus another £150 for a permit.
I thought this sounded quite steep so have looked into it myself but have only got so far on the application as I am not sure which permit I need? I think I need a LIMA permit but not sure. I don't have a job secured yet either.
Any advice would be really appreciated.
Thanks Mark
I have similar interest what you have said.
Looking at the same intention, I think you need to be in Canada to get an face to face interview.
I have applied canadian private companies a thousand times and did not get any response other than excuse. Its just bullshit wasting of time!
People says " there will be 1% chance if any well stublished company feel interest to relocate you". LIMA is highly expensive and kind of impossible to get.
If you are citizen of UK, there might be some chances since EU laws are applicable.
Never trust any phone calls those who are asking 420 euro to process your file. All are fraud and fake indeed!
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