Hadeel1234 said:
Hi all,
I read your previous comments regarding some difficulties facing people of our case (OWP) , and got little frustrated ,
My question is ,in order to get a job there , is the OWP enough to get the full time job , or should I have a PR in order to be considered for a full time job ??
Appreciate your reply
Dear Hadeel1234,
It is very much Possible to get Full time job on OWP.
So plan your move properly. e.g : You might want to travel yourself alone and keep family in home country and they can join you later once you have settled every thing in Canada.
Regarding job finding on Open Work Permit vs PR : My answer is - It depends on many factors like
If you have a family/ friend's support here they can help you in settling down at new place.
Your previous work experience and skill set.
Your skill set if it is in demand and less number of people available in that skill set . If it is a rare skill set and an employer needs it then some employer might be interested to take you even if you are on OWP. If they don't need our skills and people are easily available in that skill set then they will not consider us even if we are Citizens of Canada.
I think in any part of world getting a job is demand Vs Supply and when employer thinks that he can make money by giving us employment then only they hire us. Although I heard some friends are facing challenge where some of organizations company policy says that they don't wanna hire OWP , they just wanna hire only PR's or Citizens , but I am not sure what is the percentage of such type of employers. Although some companies are hiring people on OWP but if they want a person to work on some critical system where data security and privacy requirement is very high then they do a thorough Background check to ensure that a candidate is not having any fake experience/ fake educational qualifications or any Criminal background. So if our BG is clean then we need not to worry abt that situation.
Plus it helps a lot if you have previous Canadian work experience or Canadian Studies. It is easy to find a job in Canada with previous Cad work exp. Your attitude, your soft skills and your selling skills (how well you can sell yourself ) in the job market matters.
Last but not the least your Luck factor and the Grace of almighty GOD matters a lot when all other things fail and this blessing comes to your rescue.
Wish you all the best regarding your move to Canada.