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Actually its more of a Mafia that does it. They have these "Guilds" at provincial and federal level. EGBC etc.
I imagined, but didn't want to straight out and say it since ive never been there, But usually these regulations are all about giving preferential treatment to some groups. shortage is a good way to end it.
 
I imagined, but didn't want to straight out and say it since ive never been there, But usually these regulations are all about giving preferential treatment to some groups. shortage is a good way to end it.
It works in rather interesting ways. See, you have to be a member of XYZ guild to use the title say "Engineer" or "Professional Engineer" or to practice with a title "Doctor" or something. They have trademarked those. Similar tactic is done by "Realtors". You cann't call yourself one without paying and kissing the ring. Even immigration consultants have similar approaches. So all of these are Mafias. They charge you protection money and defend your turf (your professional service market) legally.
 
It works in rather interesting ways. See, you have to be a member of XYZ guild to use the title say "Engineer" or "Professional Engineer" or to practice with a title "Doctor" or something. They have trademarked those. Similar tactic is done by "Realtors". You cann't call yourself one without paying and kissing the ring. Even immigration consultants have similar approaches. So all of these are Mafias. They charge you protection money and defend your turf (your professional service market) legally.
Its funny that in the US(at least until last ive been there) P.Eng only matters if you are to handle gov contracts. In canada its necessary for anything.
 
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Its funny that in the US(at least until last ive been there) P.Eng only matters if you are to handle gov contracts. In canada its necessary for anything.
True, because anything that needs to be approved by government (which everything is) needs to bear seal and signature of a P.Eng.
 
True, because anything that needs to be approved by government (which everything is) needs to bear seal and signature of a P.Eng.
In the US, there is quite a bit of work you can do as junior or middle experienced engineer without working with government. Allowing you time to work on p.eng when you arrive. In Canada that is next to impossible.
 
True, because anything that needs to be approved by government (which everything is) needs to bear seal and signature of a P.Eng.
I actually saw something on the news over the holidays about this very topic. They interviewed an immigrant from Bulgaria who was struggling to find work here cos of the cost of all the certifications needed, despite having a Masters (if i remember correctly)
 
Its funny that in the US(at least until last ive been there) P.Eng only matters if you are to handle gov contracts. In canada its necessary for anything.
I think it is mainly for mech,chem,electrical,civil because when I saw industrial they dont ask because we most work as analysts.
In us also I find that a lot not in Canada's scale though especially for civil engineering.
 
I am thinking about learning French. How difficult is French?

I started learning French upon the recommendation of an individual on this forum and I LOVE IT! It hasn't been as difficult as I thought and it is really very rewarding. The prospect of earning 50 extra CRS points is a nice motivation, but even without that, it seems well worth the effort! If you decide to take up French, I hope you enjoy it as much as I do!
 
Time for some data, folks.

From myimmitacker. Just for FSW Outland

AOR MonthTotal FSW Outland EntriesTotal PPR + RefusalPercentage Decided
Nov 20194931+063%
Dec 20196035+465%
Jan 20206639+262%
Feb 20205328+155%
March 20206924+035%
April 2020246+233%
May 2020268+031%
June 202020+00%
Total349171+952%
 
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It is interesting that there are certain individuals who respond to immigration questions on reddit, Quora, and even here that give the same reasoning for 1) why immigrating to Canada is a bad idea 2) why immigrants are ineligible to apply and why it is not even worth the effort. I just see this as an extension of anti-immigration attitudes that we are seeing in the US, parts of Europe, and to a lesser extent Canada. But the extent of the misinformation and the coordinated effort by the anti-immigration folk is disturbing.
Just do your own research. Use more than one source. Ignore people with a clear bias. Don't let anyone color your view of Canada, the US, or the country to which you want to immigrate.
 
Time for some data, folks.

From myimmitacker. Just for FSW Outland

MonthTotal FSW Outland EntriesTotal PPR + RefusalPercentage Decided
Nov 20194931+063%
Dec 20196035+465%
Jan 20206639+262%
Feb 20205328+155%
March 20206924+035%
April 2020246+233%
May 2020268+031%
June 202020+00%
Total349171+952%
This something really positive. Kudos to @ImpatientAlligator
 
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https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/u-s-executives-concerned-about-finding-talent-in-canada-poll-1.1707131

U.S. executives concerned about finding talent in Canada: Poll

Looks like there's demand for y'all

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Three in five (61 per cent) American executives surveyed reported a lack of skilled workers in Canada as their number-one fear.
Three in five (61 per cent) American executives surveyed reported a lack of skilled workers in Canada as their number-one fear.
Three in five (61 per cent) American executives surveyed reported a lack of skilled workers in Canada as their number-one Three in five (61 per cent) American executives surveyed reported a lack of skilled workers in Canada as their number-one fear.
 
Time for some data, folks.

From myimmitacker. Just for FSW Outland

MonthTotal FSW Outland EntriesTotal PPR + RefusalPercentage Decided
Nov 20194931+063%
Dec 20196035+465%
Jan 20206639+262%
Feb 20205328+155%
March 20206924+035%
April 2020246+233%
May 2020268+031%
June 202020+00%
Total349171+952%

To double the hopium, this percentage is a lower bound of the actual number. Some applicants forget to update PPR on immitracker because they have waited for so long or got too excited.
 
It is interesting that there are certain individuals who respond to immigration questions on reddit, Quora, and even here that give the same reasoning for 1) why immigrating to Canada is a bad idea 2) why immigrants are ineligible to apply and why it is not even worth the effort. I just see this as an extension of anti-immigration attitudes that we are seeing in the US, parts of Europe, and to a lesser extent Canada. But the extent of the misinformation and the coordinated effort by the anti-immigration folk is disturbing.
Just do your own research. Use more than one source. Ignore people with a clear bias. Don't let anyone color your view of Canada, the US, or the country to which you want to immigrate.
No country is perfect. Something that's a good choice for someone could be a really poor option for someone else. Anti-immigrant attitudes are everywhere including my own developing country which calls itself the biggest secular democracy in the world while the government wants to amend citizenship rules based on religious grounds. It's best to ignore that anti-immigrant noise (unless it's going to directly affect your life/stability/legal immigration options) and do your own research to determine where you'll be most comfortable based on your social values, career, finances, immigration etc. I personally don't believe in immigrating just for a passport and I have no intention to move around like a nomad anymore. Having said that, hearing legitimate negative opinions from people with an open mind is a part of preparing yourself for what you get into
 
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