imgoingtocanada said:
hi sir,
try clicking "sign up", only noc
Food service supervisors and managers (NOC 6311 and 0631)
Processing and manufacturing machine operators and related production workers (NOC codes beginning with 94--)
Home support workers (NOC 4412)
will be accepted
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This registration is ONLY for people with experience in the professions below:
Food service supervisors and managers (NOC 6311 and 0631)
Processing and manufacturing machine operators and related production workers (NOC codes beginning with 94--)** Fish processing included!
Home support workers (NOC 4412)
If you do not have the skills and the experience for these jobs in the last 5 years, your registration is VOID.
Only Citizens of the Philippines and Filipino nationals living abroad are also allowed to register and attend.
These events are employer driven, which means that specific employers for the above jobs are recruiting workers over the coming months. Interviews may be conducted following the information sessions, so please come prepared, and bring your CVs, proof of education and language results, if available.
We will also be creating an inventory of workers through the sessions, which means that while you may not be able to meet with an employer or receive an offer of employment, you will be captured in our system and potentially invited to a future session in winter 2017.
For those who have yet to have their education and language assessed, please begin the process as soon as possible. Potential applicants must have completed an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) General Training exam within the past two years, and score at 5.0 or above for all four language skills: reading, writing, listening and speaking. Information on the IELTS can be found at: https://www.britishcouncil.ph/exam/ielts/dates-fees-locations
Applicants must also have had their education assessed through an educational credential assessment (ECA) agency in Canada, designated by the Government of Canada. Information can be found at the following: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/assessment.asp
Registrations for these events are restricted to the following occupations:
Food service supervisors and managers (NOC 6311 and 0631)
Processing and manufacturing machine operators and related production workers (NOC codes beginning with 94--)
Home support workers (NOC 4412)
You must have proven skills and experience in one of the above occupations to be eligible to register.
Only Citizens of the Philippines and Filipino nationals living abroad are also allowed to register and attend.
Sessions in Manila will take place on November 19th and 20th, and November 26th and 27th.
Sessions in Cebu will be either November 21st or 23rd.
These events are employer driven, which means that specific employers for the above jobs are recruiting workers over the coming months. Interviews may be conducted following the information sessions, so please come prepared, and bring your CVs, proof of education and language results, if available.
We will also be creating an inventory of workers through the sessions, which means that while you may not be able to meet with an employer or receive an offer of employment, you will be captured in our system and potentially invited to a future session in winter 2017.
For those who have yet to have their education and language assessed, please begin the process as soon as possible. Potential applicants must have completed an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) General Training exam within the past two years, and score at 5.0 or above for all four language skills: reading, writing, listening and speaking. Information on the IELTS can be found at: https://www.britishcouncil.ph/exam/ielts/dates-fees-locations
Applicants must also have had their education assessed through an educational credential assessment (ECA) agency in Canada, designated by the Government of Canada. Information can be found at the following: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/assessment.asp