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lloydnina said:
Hi there, first thank you for helping aspiring migrants! nice job mate! anyway, i am a registered nurse here in New Zealand...i have applied and was granted eligibility to take the CRNE on June 1, 2011...my application for FSW is in process. I am just wondering if your friend that you have mentioned can help me find placements there, as you know, i want to have a job as soon as possible...thanks mate and i hope you can help...keep it up! that's good karma. :)

Yes certainly you can be benefitted with his services. Let me know when you land and I will set you up.

Best Wishes
 
kikokit said:
my pleasure bsrk, when did you land in canada? and are u in toronto? im in mississauga..
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@ Kikokit: I landed here in 1999. I live near Hwy50/Rutherford (Vaughan/Brampton) border and work in Mississauga. Merry Christmas to you and family.
 
ArshadAli said:
Dear bsrk,do u have any knowledge about the jobs in pharmaceutical sales? although it does not look nice to ask that kind of specific questions which cant help others but plz answer if u have any knowledge

Hi Arshad,

Sorry again this is not my domain. You might be better off directing your question to someone practicing Pharmacy here. Look up some Shopper's Drug Marts or Rexall Pharmacy in www.canada411.ca Toronto directory, call them directly and find out.

Good luck.
 
hi bsrk68, really, a good service you are providing for new and aspiring immigrants. thumbs up.

yea, like you said, canada is a tough place for a new immigrant. unfortunately, to make it in canada, one needs to know someone somewhere. in my experience, to get a job, it's not what you actually know, but mostly it's who you know.

i'm a landed immigrant; i could not find a job so i came back to europe. but i'm still looking out for vacancies in the GTA. however employers do not seem to be bothered to even acknowledge receipt of applications. i started to wonder if the positions i apply for are indeed available. do you think they advertise positions just for marketing purposes or to solidify an internal employee's application?? anyhow, i was wondering if you have any idea about 'computational fluid dynamics (CFD)' vacancies or if you know anyone or any agent in this area. i'm not sure if you are familiar with CFD; if not, please no worries. thanks a lot.
 
Thanks for your such services to us. I am an Accountant and working in USA based multinational oil & gas company as an Accountant in Bangladesh. I am planning to be migrated by May 2011. Would you please share some informations regarding Accounts Payable/Treasury/Accounts Receivable jobs in Toronto? Would this be possible to manage a job in my field? Thanks.
 
thanks bsrk. it will be very useful for me.
one more clarification if u have knowledge on this.
do i need to qualify PMBC to work as pharmacist or is my home country registration enough?
what i heard is till 10yrs we can work as pharmacist but later definitely we need Canadian registration.
How far it is true.
sorry for troubling u
i expect answer only if u have knowledge on this
bsrk68 said:
You will need to write a couple of exams here to get your Licensing before working as a Pharmacist. Here is a link for the placement agencies you are looking for:

http://careers.humber.ca/docs/health/LIST-AGENCIES.pdf

You have to be a landed immigrant to look for jobs in Pharmacy. No work permits are available to Foreigners in this field.
 
bsrk68 said:
Hello prospective immigrants landing in Toronto.

I landed here in 1999, residing here since then. Love to help new Immigrants settle down in the community. Let me know if you have any questions or anyway I could assist you.

Good Luck and Safe Landing !!
(This is not a business solicitation...just a philanthropic gesture from an immigrant who went through the grind)

Thanks for the Great Help.
Can you help in getting the job there in toronto..I'm in need of AOR in order to get definite my case..Please advise or u can Pm me.
 
dear konda, sorry to interfere, but i know something about the subject so i thought of sharing. in canada pharmacy is a regulated profession. you have to give pebc licensing exams to be licensed in the province you reside. all provinces have seperate licenses meaning if you want to practice in ontario you need to be licensed by the ontario pharmacy regulatory body. all foreign pharmacy graduates need to get their certificates evaluated by pebc board first, only then you get a go ahead as to whether or not you can sit for their licensing exams. there are 3 exams totally. it takes about 2 years to clear all the exams and complete the internship. this is in brief. go to the pebc website-there you will get all the details.
i dont think you can work as a pharmacist no matter how many years of experience you may have, unless u are registered in usa, and maybe australia and u.k. (these countries the pharmacy profession is similar to canada so pebc may have seperate rules for them).

hope this helps.
 
bsrk68 said:
Yes certainly you can be benefitted with his services. Let me know when you land and I will set you up.

Best Wishes


Iam suppose to be in canada 2011, could you please guide me, should i get admitted in any university for MBA to updated my skills and qualification as per canadian standard, or i should have to go for job. Iam already an MBA and having experience of around 14 years of H.R and Administration. If suggested to get admitted in MBA degree in canada then which university is best for that. I want to be reside in ontario around toronto/missisauga or near by. If i get admitted do i qualify for OSAF or not.
If i suggest for to get job then where i can get jobs and at what per hour rate .
Iam a married and having two kids of 12 years and 7 years, i will be move to canada with me family. Could i get admission from here before landing and start going university just after landing without wasting my time.

How much amount i have to need for economical living for my family untill i completed my masters. If i qualify for OSAF then how much amount i would get as a loan and for how many hours i can do job.
Any other information regarding university and living.
 
thanks xenos
so without pebc i cant work as pharmacist,i will try to clear those exams first
xenos said:
dear konda, sorry to interfere, but i know something about the subject so i thought of sharing. in canada pharmacy is a regulated profession. you have to give pebc licensing exams to be licensed in the province you reside. all provinces have seperate licenses meaning if you want to practice in ontario you need to be licensed by the ontario pharmacy regulatory body. all foreign pharmacy graduates need to get their certificates evaluated by pebc board first, only then you get a go ahead as to whether or not you can sit for their licensing exams. there are 3 exams totally. it takes about 2 years to clear all the exams and complete the internship. this is in brief. go to the pebc website-there you will get all the details.
i dont think you can work as a pharmacist no matter how many years of experience you may have, unless u are registered in usa, and maybe australia and u.k. (these countries the pharmacy profession is similar to canada so pebc may have seperate rules for them).

hope this helps.
 
dear bsrk,

thanks for ur information...........

hope in future also , i ll get ur help..........


thanks a lot again........

ashu
kolkata/india

bsrk68 said:
Dear Ashu,

In Real Estate practice, you will face many hurdles due to a new ruling: See link below:
http://www.competitionbureau.gc.ca/eic/site/cb-bc.nsf/eng/03293.html

Also you will need to take 6 courses here to get a license from RECO (Real Estate Council of Ontario). See link below:
http://www.orea.com/index.cfm/ci_id/10346/la_id/1.htm

I would suggest to start a career with Retail before getting into any of real estate so that you are well stabilized and willing to take your chances.

Good luck
 
Hi bsrk68

Brothr i am a qualified high school accounting teacher having 6 yrs of teaching experiences but planning to shift to accounting ...... how about accounting job in toronto, ready to work at entry level.....

pls suggest which out of accounting and teaching is the best for me..........

regards,
benjamin
 
Benjamin Sapkota said:
Hi bsrk68

Brothr i am a qualified high school accounting teacher having 6 yrs of teaching experiences but planning to shift to accounting ...... how about accounting job in toronto, ready to work at entry level.....

pls suggest which out of accounting and teaching is the best for me..........

regards,
benjamin

Accounting jobs are more readily available with temporary placement agencies to start with. Teaching profession has a long winding path where you have to get your local accreditions, do voluntary work, work as a supply teacher etc etc before you can be considered. Good luck !!
 
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