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Harry_Putter said:
Hi everyone:
Got Third line update today..
All the best to everyone!
Cheers!!

congrats harryputtar and ghostrider !!
 
Hi guys,

Got my AOR today. Timeline below

NOC: 0113
App filed: 29/12/2014
PER: 29/03/2015
AOR: 20/05/2015
VO: NDVO/WARSAW
 
Saurabh113 said:
Hi all,


Wishing everyone a speedy PR process now since backlog of FSW14 would reduce each VO will pick up speed.. stay positive from here..!!


Beside our status can somebody advised if they had done any research for the jobs , career oriented course that can be done at Canada.

What upgradations would be required to work as purchasising manager.. can anyone help to list down... am seeing HR group ppl are sharing lot of good jobs, bridging courses to upgrade.. but this group we are yet to start. pls share with each other and all will get help.!!

Awaiting for your feedbacks..

Thanks !!

Hi Saurabh!
It's a great idea. Count me in. I have learned that networking is the key to get a good job. So this is a wonderful proposal.

Regarding up-gradation, I think APICS - CPIM certification is recognized everywhere in Canada. If you don't have better to start it now and finish from Canada. Else, Canada has it's own certification course called SCMP certification. But it's time consuming.

Jobs a pretty much available everywhere, but again depends on your industry background.

Have you guys started applying for jobs yet? How are you going about job hunting please share.

Cheers!
Harry
 
SCMP is a Canadian certification which is reciprocal to the CPSM from ISM, so if you get a CPSM certification from ISM India, you can apply for ans get SCMP certification.


Harry_Putter said:
Hi Saurabh!
It's a great idea. Count me in. I have learned that networking is the key to get a good job. So this is a wonderful proposal.

Regarding up-gradation, I think APICS - CPIM certification is recognized everywhere in Canada. If you don't have better to start it now and finish from Canada. Else, Canada has it's own certification course called SCMP certification. But it's time consuming.

Jobs a pretty much available everywhere, but again depends on your industry background.

Have you guys started applying for jobs yet? How are you going about job hunting please share.

Cheers!
Harry
 
is there a way to check the status of your medicals, whether these have been sent from the hospital or not
 
vishaalDal said:
is there a way to check the status of your medicals, whether these have been sent from the hospital or not

hey vishaal, it gets updated on ecas only, you dont get email for medicals.. to check if hospital has uploaded or not you need to directly call same hospital , they will tell u.
 
vishaalDal said:
SCMP is a Canadian certification which is reciprocal to the CPSM from ISM, so if you get a CPSM certification from ISM India, you can apply for ans get SCMP certification.

Thanks Vishaal n Harry Puttar... well i havent started searching for job yet.. havent finish resigning from current job and after ppr only resign and then do more research..
well i searched on their job portals, there are various jobs for purchasing managers... check indeed.ca, n also monster.ca beside wht you already have..
 
Saurabh113 said:
Thanks Vishaal n Harry Puttar... well i havent started searching for job yet.. havent finish resigning from current job and after ppr only resign and then do more research..
well i searched on their job portals, there are various jobs for purchasing managers... check indeed.ca, n also monster.ca beside wht you already have..

Most important is try attending CIIP before moving to Canada. I did attend and found very useful.

other ways of finding a job is to attend bridging programs related to supply chain. I have researched there are two programs that being offered... one from Acces Employment (http://www.accesemployment.ca/) and second is from MicroSkill Development (http://www.microskills.ca/). These are for those that are landing in ON province. I am going to contact these two training centres after i land in Toronto in July.

Also, its essential to undergo an occupation specific language training (OSLT). I am still trying to find the colleges that offer this training for professionals like us working in supply chain management.
 
Who is planning to learn French before landing..

CPSM is a good option and I thing in today's job market learning Mandarin is also a Plus.
 
ary said:
Most important is try attending CIIP before moving to Canada. I did attend and found very useful.

other ways of finding a job is to attend bridging programs related to supply chain. I have researched there are two programs that being offered... one from Acces Employment (http://www.accesemployment.ca/) and second is from MicroSkill Development (http://www.microskills.ca/). These are for those that are landing in ON province. I am going to contact these two training centres after i land in Toronto in July.

Also, its essential to undergo an occupation specific language training (OSLT). I am still trying to find the colleges that offer this training for professionals like us working in supply chain management.

Dear Ary:
Thanks for the information. I also plan to land by mid Sept in Toronto. I have heard there are colleges that offer bridging programmes and paid internships as well. That will be good to gain so called Canadian experience.
Please keep us posted on the progress.
Regards,
Harry
 
vishaalDal said:
Who is planning to learn French before landing..

CPSM is a good option and I thing in today's job market learning Mandarin is also a Plus.

Learning French is good option and will give you edge over anglophone candidates. Have you started it yet?
 
Harry_Putter said:
Learning French is good option and will give you edge over anglophone candidates. Have you started it yet?

not yet may join once I get the visa stamped
 
ary said:
Most important is try attending CIIP before moving to Canada. I did attend and found very useful.

other ways of finding a job is to attend bridging programs related to supply chain. I have researched there are two programs that being offered... one from Acces Employment (http://www.accesemployment.ca/) and second is from MicroSkill Development (http://www.microskills.ca/). These are for those that are landing in ON province. I am going to contact these two training centres after i land in Toronto in July.

Also, its essential to undergo an occupation specific language training (OSLT). I am still trying to find the colleges that offer this training for professionals like us working in supply chain management.

Thanks Ary for the info.. will be able to concentrate on all these new options once I resign from current job, not able to concentrate on new things..
would surely like to know more.

Me too planning for mid sep landing to Toronto.

Harry Puttar am too planning for sep mid landing at Toronto and woul
 
Saurabh113 said:
Thanks Ary for the info.. will be able to concentrate on all these new options once I resign from current job, not able to concentrate on new things..
would surely like to know more.

Me too planning for mid sep landing to Toronto.

Harry Puttar am too planning for sep mid landing at Toronto and woul

Great Saurabh! Then let's hunt as a team.
What is the schedule of CIIP for next 3 months? Anyone having the program?
 
vishaalDal said:
not yet may join once I get the visa stamped

Any online sites that offer French lessons by English speaking instructors?