fradiavalo said:
Thanks for sharing the info caba4blue...cud u also provide some insights on present job scenario, survival jobs etc. If u don't mind my asking, which industry do u work in?
I was lucky I came over with a work visa via my company which is in new media advertising.
There are jobs in Toronto as it is the largest city, many positions within finance and banking for sure, it all depends on your industry. Canadian companies do like to understand the education and qualifications of applicants so if there is not a global qualification it will be worth while investigating what the Canadian match is and reference this within your application. One thing I would say is, the Canadian process is slower than most countries. From sending off your application to receiving first response and / or 1 st interview can take much longer than what you are used to. Also Toronto is a big pull from other smaller towns in Canada so there is a lot of home grown skill that you will be in competition with so you could find yourself in a slightly lower level than you are within your home country (unless on a work visa vis your company)
You will need to make it clear on application what the status of your visa is, or if you already have Perm Res. If you are Perm Res you should be fine with little questions, however if you are on a work visa you will need to state the length and also if there are any restrictions and importantly how you intend on obtaining perm res status.
Normally - a line manager of around 10 people should be looking c$60k - $90k a snr manager around $80k - $120k and a Director $130k upwards depending on your industry.
TAX is a bit of a killer in Canada - this is something you need to watch out for as it can be much higher than you may be used to, you will need to file your TAXES for the first 2 years anyway so ensure you find a good accountant for the first couple of years to get the best advice on your T4 tax return