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Nasim Ahmady

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Sep 13, 2024
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Hello everyone,

I currently work in the pharmacy supply chain and am interested in exploring immigration options to Canada. I handle various aspects of the pharmaceutical supply chain, ensuring that medications are distributed efficiently and safely to pharmacies and healthcare providers.

I am looking for advice on:
1. Immigration programs that might be relevant for my field, such as Express Entry or Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs).
2. The demand for pharmacy supply chain professionals in Canada, especially with a focus on healthcare and pharmaceuticals.
3. Any certifications or qualifications that might improve my chances of success.
4. Tips for preparing my Express Entry profile or other application processes.
5. Job opportunities or market outlook for pharmacy supply chain roles in Canada.
Any guidance or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

Thank you in advance!
 
1. Look to see if eligible for Express Entry first based on age, education, language, work experience and funds. Research each PNP and look at their scores and draws to see if your NOC is selected. Most PNPs require a job offer.
2. Probably low.
3. Look at the NOC on job bank and see.
4. ECA. IELTS. TEF. Money
5. Low If not educated in Canada nor have Canadian work experience.