So, if I understand you correctly I'm a liar?
Let me tell you our story....
After sending hundreds of applicationletters and resume and making hundreds of phonecalls to Canadian employers, we have managed to make 7 interview appointments.
We went on a 2 week trip to Canada, had all the interviews all over Ontario.
One employer had suggested he would like to hire my husband because of his specific skills, and we had another 3 interviews with him.
After those 4 interviews, he offered my husband a job.
This employer is expanding his business, and that's why he can wait such a long time for my husband to come and work for him!
So please, don't tell me we "bought" the joboffer because we worked hard for it to get it!
That's what I'm trying to say with: try to get the joboffer yourself!
In your home country you wouldn't let your grandma get a joboffer for you, don't you?
There you also will have to send applicationletters, resumes, make phonecalls and have an interview yourself, have to explain why you are the perfect candidate for this job and have to work hard for it!
The money we have spent on this trip wasn't spent on a fake consultant!
Our Canadian employer is a genuine one, did open all his financial books to SC and hasn't got anything to hide.
Will pay a normal salary and do meet all the requirements SC is asking for.
We call or e-mail each other every month, to talk things through and how the visa process is going.
So please, don't talk if every employer is a moneydigger or a fake.....
People would like to blame the consultants only, but you can also take a look at yourself and think: "Is this joboffer they promiss me too good to be true?"
Kind regards,
Louise!
Let me tell you our story....
After sending hundreds of applicationletters and resume and making hundreds of phonecalls to Canadian employers, we have managed to make 7 interview appointments.
We went on a 2 week trip to Canada, had all the interviews all over Ontario.
One employer had suggested he would like to hire my husband because of his specific skills, and we had another 3 interviews with him.
After those 4 interviews, he offered my husband a job.
This employer is expanding his business, and that's why he can wait such a long time for my husband to come and work for him!
So please, don't tell me we "bought" the joboffer because we worked hard for it to get it!
That's what I'm trying to say with: try to get the joboffer yourself!
In your home country you wouldn't let your grandma get a joboffer for you, don't you?
There you also will have to send applicationletters, resumes, make phonecalls and have an interview yourself, have to explain why you are the perfect candidate for this job and have to work hard for it!
The money we have spent on this trip wasn't spent on a fake consultant!
Our Canadian employer is a genuine one, did open all his financial books to SC and hasn't got anything to hide.
Will pay a normal salary and do meet all the requirements SC is asking for.
We call or e-mail each other every month, to talk things through and how the visa process is going.
So please, don't talk if every employer is a moneydigger or a fake.....
People would like to blame the consultants only, but you can also take a look at yourself and think: "Is this joboffer they promiss me too good to be true?"
Kind regards,
Louise!