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sheldon365

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A little background about my education. I have done a 3 year Aircraft Maintenance Engineering course (Its a Govt of India Recognized Certificate Course) after completing my 12std. I have 4 years experience working as a painter, electrician and construction supervisor. I have 6 months work experience working with an Indian Airline as an apprentice. I have experience assembling computers and started up my own computer maintenance firm which I currently do part time due to time restraints. I am currently employed in a IT company which deals with domain parking for the past one year. The reason I shifted to IT was due to no jobs in the Aviation sector in India. My parents had applied for PR way back in 2003 and we were all supposed to come to Canada at that time, but they backed out before the final formalities were done as they were worried about job prospects after coming to Canada as our immediate relatives were still struggling to find jobs at that time after migrating almost 2 years before us and I was still schooling at that time. This time, I want to try to go on my own. I don't know which would b the right course to select as i have experience in different areas. I am not sure about the Aviation sector in canada and the last that i heard, it seems very difficult to get a job in Aviation. My main focus is to do a course that is in demand in Canada,duration of the course is not a problem. I am aged 27 and am worried about my Visa getting rejected if I apply for a diploma course as i have a huge education gap due to my work experience in between. The education consultants over here say that bcos I don't have continous education, I won't b able to get admission in a college and if I do it will be rejected as I will be sitting with guys who have just past out of 12th (18 yr olds), even though my Canadian relatives totally disagree with this fact and say they have alot of middle aged people sitting for classes in college, but how do the canadian govt. look at my situation. I don't know if having experience in different fields is a plus point of a negative.. Could you suggest a few courses that you feel I should do which are in demand in Canada..I would like to do a trade course in Canada or a diploma course or apply for immigration as a skilled worker using my past experience. What would you suggest is the best thing to do in ur honest opinion?
 

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The questions you're asking are far too broad for one post or one section of the forum.

Take your education specific questions and post them to the International Students section of this forum. This is the section of the forum where people are discussing student visas.

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/international-students-b2.0/

The FSW (federal skilled worker) program will start accepting applications again in May for applicants without job offers in Canada. The rules are changing somewhat as well. I would recommend you spend some time reading through the thread below to determine if you qualify to apply.

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/new-fsw-points-criteria-announced-new-federal-skilled-trades-class-fstc-t115576.0.html

Unfortunately I'm not in the aviation industry and can't comment on the job market in Canada.
 
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Try ur luck with Emirates in Dubai.

If selected you will be recruited in Grade 7 and salary will be above indian 2 lacs per month plus heavy discounted tickets & other perks.

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sheldon365

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Thank you for your reply, but Emirates doesn't take people with less than 3 years paid work experience, which I currently don't have :-(
 

sheldon365

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What do you suggest I do? Apply for migration in May to Canada or apply do a course in Canada in September? What if the one that I apply for gets rejected?
 

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sheldon365 said:
A little background about my education. I have done a 3 year Aircraft Maintenance Engineering course (Its a Govt of India Recognized Certificate Course) after completing my 12std. I have 4 years experience working as a painter, electrician and construction supervisor. I have 6 months work experience working with an Indian Airline as an apprentice. I have experience assembling computers and started up my own computer maintenance firm which I currently do part time due to time restraints. I am currently employed in a IT company which deals with domain parking for the past one year. The reason I shifted to IT was due to no jobs in the Aviation sector in India. My parents had applied for PR way back in 2003 and we were all supposed to come to Canada at that time, but they backed out before the final formalities were done as they were worried about job prospects after coming to Canada as our immediate relatives were still struggling to find jobs at that time after migrating almost 2 years before us and I was still schooling at that time. This time, I want to try to go on my own. I don't know which would b the right course to select as i have experience in different areas. I am not sure about the Aviation sector in canada and the last that i heard, it seems very difficult to get a job in Aviation. My main focus is to do a course that is in demand in Canada,duration of the course is not a problem. I am aged 27 and am worried about my Visa getting rejected if I apply for a diploma course as i have a huge education gap due to my work experience in between. The education consultants over here say that bcos I don't have continous education, I won't b able to get admission in a college and if I do it will be rejected as I will be sitting with guys who have just past out of 12th (18 yr olds), even though my Canadian relatives totally disagree with this fact and say they have alot of middle aged people sitting for classes in college, but how do the canadian govt. look at my situation. I don't know if having experience in different fields is a plus point of a negative.. Could you suggest a few courses that you feel I should do which are in demand in Canada..I would like to do a trade course in Canada or a diploma course or apply for immigration as a skilled worker using my past experience. What would you suggest is the best thing to do in ur honest opinion?
I saw your post.......but you mixed up all detail of education and Work.......please rearrange all detail..... \
if u have experience in more then one filed its your Plus point.......But you have to plan your self and stick to one profession that is in demand in new FSTC list check out below link

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/new-fsw-points-criteria-announced-new-federal-skilled-trades-class-fstc-t115576.0.html

read carefully u will get all detail.....


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pickednotes

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sheldon365 said:
A little background about my education. I have done a 3 year Aircraft Maintenance Engineering course (Its a Govt of India Recognized Certificate Course) after completing my 12std. I have 4 years experience working as a painter, electrician and construction supervisor. I have 6 months work experience working with an Indian Airline as an apprentice. I have experience assembling computers and started up my own computer maintenance firm which I currently do part time due to time restraints. I am currently employed in a IT company which deals with domain parking for the past one year. The reason I shifted to IT was due to no jobs in the Aviation sector in India. My parents had applied for PR way back in 2003 and we were all supposed to come to Canada at that time, but they backed out before the final formalities were done as they were worried about job prospects after coming to Canada as our immediate relatives were still struggling to find jobs at that time after migrating almost 2 years before us and I was still schooling at that time. This time, I want to try to go on my own. I don't know which would b the right course to select as i have experience in different areas. I am not sure about the Aviation sector in canada and the last that i heard, it seems very difficult to get a job in Aviation. My main focus is to do a course that is in demand in Canada,duration of the course is not a problem. I am aged 27 and am worried about my Visa getting rejected if I apply for a diploma course as i have a huge education gap due to my work experience in between. The education consultants over here say that bcos I don't have continous education, I won't b able to get admission in a college and if I do it will be rejected as I will be sitting with guys who have just past out of 12th (18 yr olds), even though my Canadian relatives totally disagree with this fact and say they have alot of middle aged people sitting for classes in college, but how do the canadian govt. look at my situation. I don't know if having experience in different fields is a plus point of a negative.. Could you suggest a few courses that you feel I should do which are in demand in Canada..I would like to do a trade course in Canada or a diploma course or apply for immigration as a skilled worker using my past experience. What would you suggest is the best thing to do in ur honest opinion?
Hello Sheldon, Here's the bottom line regarding your inquiries:

Canada won't give a c*@p regarding your education or work experience. As long as its outside their country, it doesn't mean anything to them. YOU HAVE TO STUDY, engage volunteer work, and work in blue collar jobs because it is what they want. I suggest taking a short course in plumbing, carpentry or welding in your country and PREPARE to study those things again in Canada. Because you cannot work there without any certification from Canada.

Hope this helps.
 

sheldon365

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A detailed description about my qualifications..

My formal education - 10+2+3 years Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Course(with 6 months internship)

Total full time work experience - Around 6 years but only 6 months in the Aviation Sector due to the lack of jobs in Aviation at the moment..

Summary of my work experience..

Working in a IT Company as a Research Analyst, ( 1 yr 4 months exp. till date, currently still working over there)
• Optimizing Internet Domains for large domain Portfolio Holders

• Investigating web sites and conducting Research and Analysis for identifying concepts of domain names.

• Strategic Analysis and Report Creation of Customers Portfolio

• Track and Super-optimize Top domain names

• Monitoring content, quality and performance for each Customers Portfolio

• Responsible for assisting the new recruits and mentoring them

Worked for a multinational Company in Technical Support, (5 months)

• Tasked at providing Troubleshooting steps to customers experiencing Computer Problems and Internet Connection Problems
• Configuring Modems and Routers, setting devices on it's appropriate configuration to avoid disruption of service/connection
• Tasked at troubleshooting various Windows Operating Systems

Air India
Trainee Avionics Technician, (6 months)

• Conducted Daily Check, Weekly Check, “A” Check (500 Hours Check) Component Replacement, Troubleshooting and Defect rectification on Avionics Systems of Boeing 777-300ER, 777-200LR, 747-400 and Airbus 310

• Conducted Line Maintenance on i5000 In-Flight Entertainment Systems of Boeing 777-300ER and Boeing 777-200LR

• Supported Technicians in Equipment Maintenance and Repair and Troubleshooting Electrical and Mechanical Defects

• Utilized a wide variety of hand and power tools including precise measuring instruments and electronic testing devices


A Computer Hardware Maintenance and Installation Business started by me, Proprietor, (Around 2 years - currently doing it part time)

• Provided Preventive Maintenance, Unscheduled On-Site Remedial Maintenance, System Up-gradation, Annual Maintenance Contracts

• Diagnosing and Resolving computer problems according to the severity assigned to it

• Laptop Repair and PC Repair Services, Software Installation, Hardware Installation, Printer Setup and Troubleshooting, Wireless Network Setup, Data Recovery

• Operating system installation, Third Party Application Installation and Configuration, Partition creation, Virus and Spyware Removal


Supervisor for an Architects and Interior Decorator, ( 2005 – 2007)

• Supported and Assisted Lead Architect in all phases of home projects

• Maintained On-site Safety, Verified material Delivery and Supervised Proper Installation of material according to Specifications and Quality Standards

• Supervised Painters, Carpenters, Bricklayers, Roofers, Tilers and Glaziers in construction activities

• Maintained Budgets, Processed Invoices and Controlled Overhead Costs

• Ensured all Projects were On Schedule with Required Staffing levels

• Coordinated activities of Sub-contractors to Successfully Complete various Projects

• Draw up Costs, Schedules and other elements associated with Construction Projects

• Worked Effectively with Architects, Interior Designers and Home Buyers



Worked for an Architect and Interior Decorator way back in 2003
As a Painter and Electrician, For a more than a year.. ( Had to fund my education at that time) but no formal education in painting or as an electrician - Hands on experience and training . I have carried out complete electrical work for houses and have letters to prove my work experience but no formal training, so don't know if the experience will be counted :-(

Could you guide me in what is the right path to select to apply for PR in Canada, What category fits me best? A skilled worker or in a skilled trade? Or should I apply for further studies?
 

hope786

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"A Computer Hardware Maintenance and Installation"

In Canada and USA it has a good demand.........you should stick your attention in this field.......and get Canadian education...and Canadian Experience in this field.........if you have any problem in regular studies ...try to explore in Distance learning or correspondence courses.....and start working as volunteer in any IT company......What u did in India.....in Canada it don't have any worth.......many Doctors and Engineers are a Cab drivers in Toronto.....so....try to get Canadian Education and Experience it will worth u a lot....don't confuse on this stage....and don't waste your time....focus on your studies.......

Thanks....