Mustafa83
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- Oct 17, 2017
- 64
- Category........
- PNP
- Visa Office......
- Saskatchewan
- NOC Code......
- 4211
Name of the Pilot. i.e. "Rural" says it allIt is already fall they haven’t started accepting applications yet
Name of the Pilot. i.e. "Rural" says it allIt is already fall they haven’t started accepting applications yet
Good point. I guess they might start with professional jobs at a later stage when the communities will start to grow.Think people are expecting too much out of the program especially in the first year. Also think a lot of high skilled people are expecting jobs that they would be interested in doing and are qualified for to be posted.
Most of these areas will never need things like software developers, finance jobs other than basic financial management, etc. They are smaller communities with smaller businesses or more industrial jobs. Many of these jobs are likely to be service jobs or skilled trades.Good point. I guess they might start with professional jobs at a later stage when the communities will start to grow.
youre right. it'll mostly be services jobs like sales people and skilled trades. even in our various countries, the small towns dont have such high profile jobs. i guess we all just assumed that we'd all have an opportunity with this program.Most of these areas will never need things like software developers, finance jobs other than basic financial management, etc. They are smaller communities with smaller businesses or more industrial jobs. Many of these jobs are likely to be service jobs or skilled trades.
Don’t think people have realistic expectations on what kind of jobs are needed. Getting someone to do admin would likely be an easy job to fill with the current residents.
But we are talking about the northern and rural program who is targeting certain professions to attempt to retain these people. If they only admit software developers, accountants, dentists, etc. people won’t find jobs and the communities won’t retain the immigrants.
Most of these areas will never need things like software developers, finance jobs other than basic financial management, etc. They are smaller communities with smaller businesses or more industrial jobs. Many of these jobs are likely to be service jobs or skilled trades.
There is truth that it is unlikely to be job openings for highly skilled professionals due to low level of English language requirements.
I mean the highest language level they require for skill level 0 and A is CLB 6 which is like IELTS 5.5. So, my guess is these jobs are the ones that do not require much communication and preparing/reading complex documents
There is some truth in your words, but I would not say it is that bad. For example below is the list of occupations in demand in Thunder Bay, ON under this program:Translation: some garbage jobs that no Canadian wants to do and hence foreigners are sought to do. I mean, we are literally talking about 12-14 Canadian dollars per hour jobs when in the US Amazon and many other companies began to pay 15 usd per hour in locations where the cost of living is most likely a lot lower than in Northern Canada where literally every diaper or shampoo undergoes a costly logistics transport via rail or truck.
How demeaning to use the desperate situations in some countries to lure otherwise highly skilled workers to clean toilets in exchange for a new life. I personally can't disagree more with this particular program.