I am an immigrant architect from Toronto. I can tell from the story of the architects, this article is misleading.Thank you.
I have to say I find that the younger generation is the one that has very little perseverance. Too many there who wants everything served on a platter, preferably spoon fed. Good luck to them. In the article it seems the young architect gave up after a couple of months. Really??!! *facepalm*
I moved here from Singapore. It took me only a couple of weeks to find a well paying job as a senior architect. I didn’t have to step down the ladder.
The mistake these guys make is go to these agencies that place immigrant architects. These companies are in the business of providing cheap labour to a handful of exploitative architectural firms. That’s the reason they asked the candidates to dumb down their resumes. They only cater to those technologist and entry level positions.
I was never asked for Canadian experience, and found that my experience in Singapore allowed me to hit the ground running at my job in Toronto. I was leading projects and training interns from day 1.
Also cost of living in Dubai is not higher than that in Toronto. Another lie in the article.
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