I am sure you could have googled that yourself, but here we goDONATUS said:Hi,my name is mr E.O Donatus I m from Nigeria .I m looking for a job in canda .I m Landscape Architect and Safety Officer, I like my job and I want to find sam job in canada .please write to me if anyone knows anyting about that.
haroldmiler said:hi to all, I want to share here my Friend request which Female, philippines, she graduated BS accountancy and some experience of Banks and some other firms as well. I want to ask that some tell me that Can she use this education to find the job in Canada????
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The above is BS. Truckdrivers are in demand here. If I had the time, I'd get my license sorted out as it also pays well.newtone said:Firstly, you need an education to come here and settle in Canada, like maybe a degree, Masters or PhD, once you have this you can apply to come under the skilled worker category. Once you are here you can drive trucks because your Masters and PhD from Sweden will not be recognized. Unfortunately thats how it works in Canada, many people are doing this and according to the Canadian government there is absolutely nothing wrong with this picture.
Google could have told you that you can have your credentials transfered. Also, in Canada it is called Resume. If you turn up to an employer with CV in the headline, they will consider you rude for not adapting to the canadian system and your application goes down the bin. That tiny little detail makes a world of difference.Ketevan said:I have british MSc and PhD and when I went to the largest recruiting agency in Montreal to apply for bank cashier post (min wage job not requiring any degree) the recruiter said he cannot consider my CV before I bring him a comparative evaluation of diplomas issued by Immigration Ministry (FYI, it takes on average 9-12 months to get it). At the moment I am stuck in call centres, trying desperately to ignore daily insults and de-qualification.
There is a demand for skilled and unskilled.Most of us forget that With such enormous territory, the population of Canada barely exceeds that of Cairo city. With such a small labour market, only the most naive believe that Canada needs skilled immigration.
Again, that's BS.newtone said:I never said truck drivers are not in demand. So assuming what i said is BS on your part. There is a lot of demand of truck drivers but its not easy for truck drivers from Europe or Asia to immigrate here because to qualify for Canadian immigration point system you need an education and truck driver profession should be listed in NOC. Hopefully you understand what i m saying now
Again you are assuming.... I didnt say "truck driver needs a masters or PhD to come here". Because its not true. All I said was get an education pass through the points system come here and then drive a truck. Having a Masters or a PhD is not a prerequisite to being a truck driver. Besides if there were so many ways for people to come here then majority of truck drivers from India and China would immigrate in Canada as truck drivers.itstime said:Can you cite a source to why a truck driver needs a masters or PhD to come here?
I can give you a source to all the immigration information you can find, and it's official.
www.cic.gc.ca
That site has all the information on all the various immigration ways to come to Canada.
Edited to add:
You can also call this guy and ask him about the 60 ways to move to Canada.
http://www.canadavisa.com