Hi everyone,
I am 31 years old now, Bsc of system engineering with close to 9 yrs working experience of full stack developer, married with 1 boy. CRS is 346. Working at Bank in Hong Kong, System Analyst. IELTS is band 7.
Got a job offer from Toronto through a good friend who is a headhunter of IT jobs in Canada. Now is still waiting for the LMIA things, and seriously don't know when is gonna be done. Since May 2015 to now.
Don't think I can get ITA in this year unless my LMIA dramatically approved before Dec. Hopefully, something will be changed after Canada Selection.
I believe people here are very talented and smart, just the policy makes everyone get frustrated and down.
I have some suggestions for people who already landed in Canada:
-Try to search for startup company if you have your PR, they usually welcome people who have no Canadian experience and pay is not bad, just you need to bear the risk that it might not very stable
-Look for a headhunter to do job searching! They should know the market more than you, and seriously applying online is useless, Large companies like to hire people through headhunter. Posting online is just one of the procedure of what HR needs to do. (My wife is working at HR)
-If you still cannot get a job you want, dont give up ! Go get a licence of something like property agent/driving coach or work on some freelance. Dont let yourself down with doing nothing in Canada.
Relatives experiences:
My uncle got his PR when he was 20ish (It was very easy to get one by that time), he landed but left the country and went back to Hong Kong until he got married with a girl at age 39. Before he moves to Canada, he is an Accountant, he was trying so hard to find a job in Canada but he had no luck by the time. He didnt give up at all, He has a small family that he needs to take care and end up he decided to apply a licence of property agent in Canada. At first he worked for a some local agency company and earn the commission and after 10 yrs hard working he opened his own firms at Markham and living pretty well there.
To share this story is not asking all you guys follow what he did, just want to let all you know how to adapt the situation that is not what you expected. Use your talent to build up your career instead of just sending out the resume.
Good luck to all ! Hope I can move to Canada in one day =)