trinatocanada said:
Canadians, in general, are very accommodating. I think this is so, mainly because at one point in their family tree, one of their ancestors was an immigrant. Having very good english skills is way more important than your years of experience in whatever profession you were in. I have met immigrants who were chosen for a job over another candidate with more experience just because the former was more eloquent and had better command of the english language.
Thanx for sharing this, good to know that use of English can quickly bring success even faster than years of work experience in Canada, this has been duly noted!
I am happy for you; how you've created and made a home ready for your hubby and son, and the arrival of your new baby girl as well. Congratulations!
Also, I am inspired by you a lot in so many ways; applying for a job before landing and securing one within a month of landing despite still having to pass the license exams....your game plan, tactics, focus, ambitions without shifting all the way to passing your licensing exams in 3years! Wow, this is great!
I can tell you now that yours is now a true success story! and I hope you accept it now...
I have learned through this thread and I will continue to as I and my family are preparing to land in Alberta by April ending.
Kindly advise, I am an IT Consultant, do you think it's best I pursue my masters or is there a licensing exam for IT professionals that I can go for instead??
Thank you