Check out job sites such as indeed.caHi... I have got my COPR and plan to move to Canada asap.
I am from India, working in Marketing. I would like to explore ways to find employment (or at least line up interviews) before I arrive in Canada.
How can I go about it?
Hi there! The best thing you can do is sign up for a pre-arrival service. There are several and you are entitled to sign up for as many as you want. Some offer workshops or webinars to teach you how to conduct a job search, how to write your resume and cover letter, etc. Some host virtual job fairs where you might be able to find a job, but at the very least you will interact with employers and get an idea of what they are looking for. Some have a very cool mentorship program where you connect with someone in your industry and can ask them questions about how to find a job in Canada, etc. Are you settling in Ontario or another province? I could suggest a few pre-arrival services.Hi... I have got my COPR and plan to move to Canada asap.
I am from India, working in Marketing. I would like to explore ways to find employment (or at least line up interviews) before I arrive in Canada.
How can I go about it?
There is no fees involved in any programs. All the pre arrival programs are funded by cic. If you find some one selling pre arrival services this is SCAM. Pre Can is good for pre arrival job search. However you need to Land in Canada and be available for interview rather over phone. Canada is really traditional in terms of job market.my advice don’t just think of Toronto there are many opportunities across various provinces which you get to know in your pre arrival servicesI went to the website and it seems to serve the Toronto area only. Is that right? Also is this a government run program or is this a privately run one? Any fees involved?
If you got your COPR / PR application is approved. You can check all the pre arrival services at www.cic.gc.ca/English/newcomers/before-services.aspHi
please note i am resident of India and Corporate Secretary by profession
just want to know is it beneficial to move to candaa or would be easy to get job there as i have no direct contacts to apply for
Regards
Can prep is only required when you have your Pr approved. So please get your Pr approved and you can send them request. All these program are funded by government of Canada and free to use. However they would need your copr (confirmation of permanent residence)Hi,
I am from India and waiting for my IELTS result post which i can create my EOI. Please send me the link for CanPrep. In need of a job(Software Developer - 6yrs experienced) before i get to Canada.
Thanks.
Well, there are people who crib and spread disappointment. There are jobs in Canada and you need to prepare your career path. There is a difference between back home career and in Canada. You need to do complete research on which province have jobs based on your skill. Prepare resume and use the right keywords. understand Canada resume system (ATS) and many more. Giving an example of myself I landed and got job in 2 months. My spouse also got in a month in the same field which she was working back home. Infact I know many people have got job in 3 months time. But you need to be in Canada for job search.Sorry but would be immigrants are high on canada.
Unless you are something like data scientist from google then nobody will give you a job before landing.
Now those will 100 yrs of experience in outside of canada and having bachelors, masters etc and thinking you will get job easily here need to get real.
Immigrants with PhD from home countries are here cleaning toilets in canada.
Some immigrants will do minimum wage jobs their whole life in canada as they cant get professional job & embarasssed to go back home.
Finally be perpared to do menial jobs here regardless you were manager in your home country.
No moral of the story YOU is not equal to all.Well, there are people who crib and spread disappointment. There are jobs in Canada and you need to prepare your career path. There is a difference between back home career and in Canada. You need to do complete research on which province have jobs based on your skill. Prepare resume and use the right keywords. understand Canada resume system (ATS) and many more. Giving an example of myself I landed and got job in 2 months. My spouse also got in a month in the same field which she was working back home. Infact I know many people have got job in 3 months time. But you need to be in Canada for job search.
So moral of the story, stop spreading these rumors when you are not aware of actual job scene.
There is no point of argument over here. Based on my experience I had seen people who can do anything to come to Canada and later struggle to get a job. As I Said in my post, do complete research on the Job market, understand Job search criteria and plan your career. I know many people are in Canada who have got a job in the span of two weeks to 3 months because of there planning and correct execution. And I had seen people who struggle its because they never evaluated the job market and understood what is needed. there is a huge difference between back home and in Canada.No moral of the story YOU is not equal to all.
Just because you got in 2 months and your wife got job in 1 month does not mean anything.
If thats the case then your kid will get job in 15 days.
Am telling you whats infact:-
If thats the case then why do we have most immigrants doing menial jobs when they all came as FSW immigrants into this country.
Sorry but I will advise you to educate yourself.Your assumption is not based on real facts and thats why you are the one who is creating a wrong impression for other immigrants.There is no point of argument over here. Based on my experience I had seen people who can do anything to come to Canada and later struggle to get a job. As I Said in my post, do complete research on the Job market, understand Job search criteria and plan your career. I know many people are in Canada who have got a job in the span of two weeks to 3 months because of there planning and correct execution. And I had seen people who struggle its because they never evaluated the job market and understood what is needed. there is a huge difference between back home and in Canada.
Neither I am comparing myself nor setting up the wrong example. Your post creates the wrong impression for others immigrants who are trying there best to get a resident permit/work permit. Let's not create such negative environment just because few individuals had a failure because of there incorrect strategy.