I think they count the experience gained in the 5yrs before the interview not the applicationrifiel said:Points for your wife's experience will only count within the last five yrs. ie. experience gained in the 5yrs preceding her application.
I think they count the experience gained in the 5yrs before the interview not the applicationrifiel said:Points for your wife's experience will only count within the last five yrs. ie. experience gained in the 5yrs preceding her application.
Stylove said:Ketevan i feel sorry for your situation, but is your profession not regulated in Quebec?
As far as i know, it is not as if international credentials are not considered in Quebec/Canada, but there is a service called Comparative Evaluation which compares your international credentials with Quebec credentials, and makes you to be eligible to get registration into a professional order, which inturn asks for other documents and possibly a licensure exam, after which you are issued a license to practice in your ORIGINALLY TRAINED profession.
Have you tried that?
Geochaddy said:Wow! It's almost scary. My husband has a Phd in Chemistry and I have a Msc in Human Resource Management. We are only now learning french. I expect that when we land in quebec we would have to accept jobs that are below our level of training but would never expect it to be so bad. Do you think you are quitting too soon? Where in quebec are you? Have you tried another area of Quebec? At least as a last resort why not try to apply outside of Quebec? Please keep us posted because we all believe this is a glorious opportunity but we need to hear from persons who are actually there already so that we can have an idea of what we are up against.
Are there any other members of this forum with a better experience that can be shared with us?
Geochaddy
Ievgen said:Ketevan,
That's incredible how things go. I'm really sorry to hear that you're returning back. You felt quite motivated when you went in person to show your degrees when submitting docs for comparative evaluation. That's a shame that in fact this evaluation worth nothing but it takes a very long time to get it. There's no guarantees anywhere in terms of jobs. I bet nobody would last call center job with disrespectful clients, and it's not a long-term solution. It's a pity that you didn't get a community college faculty position in economics. That would have been a right start. I would suggest you to go for academics to land a first job offer but it most likely requires a license and foreign degree accreditation like in the US.
Anyway, I wish you success in landing a good offer, and if you decided to return back that might be a better solution in a current situation.
kool_007dude said:Dear don't lose your confidence....yes, u may work on lower post and on less salary for some months...but u can get good job in 3-4 months...so keep on trying !!
lemans207 said:applicants were waiting around 4-6 years for visa to find their dream was not real, its not a land of opportunities as they say...
maybe you must be blond with blue eyes ?
how many month you should remain jobless in order to receive help from government? thats what i am looking forKetevan said:Dear It is already my 5th month here ;D
I never lose confidence in myself, I only lose confidence in the so called western democracy and free market
lemans207 said:how many month you should remain jobless in order to receive help from government? thats what i am looking for
I completely agree. The pool of applicants is huge for academic jobs. I also sent hundreds of applications for a college instructor/adjunct faculty after completion of grad school in the US. I got two offers from Florida and Texas, but I couldn't take them as they were part-time, and that's the reason why I had to leave the US after graduation. If I had a green card there would be absolutely no problem ;D In that setting it's a very valuable advantage to have a PR because you can take part time instructor position with no minimum requirement of certain hrs/week. I know that it's a miracle to get a full-time tenured track faculty position, but part-time lecturer or even online course instructor for the first time might be a good start, and there are many more of such positions than of full-time ones. Teaching 1-2 courses (18-20hrs/week) should roughly equal to 2000$/monthly for the beginning while you keep applying and looking for better ones. However, I see that the main difficulty is being restricted to Quebec area with only 6 universities. In this case, after you boost your motivation consider temporary going for a postdoc if immediate faculty position isn't possible. That might be less stressful thing than responding to clients in a call-center.Ketevan said:Ievgen,
Academic job in my field does not need liecense. However, there are no vacancies now. In december recruitment will start for September 2014, but there are only 6 universities in Montreal. My specialty is intrtnational finance. The probability that there will be a lectureship in intl finance open is extremely low. And even if a post will be open, imagine how many hungry and unemployed PhDs from all over Europe and North America will be applying for it 8) academic job and government job are extremely difficult to get because both pay fortune. Even a call centre job for government I saw last week pays 60 000$!
btw, I have to return back to collect my stuff. Maybe after I see a few bombs flying by, I will gain motivation to come back and work in call centres
So you are not going ahead with your music company??? i started learning singing cos of that!lemans207 said:how many month you should remain jobless in order to receive help from government? thats what i am looking for
Nice one lemans No need to hassle with all this unnecessary staff like comparative evaluation, professional orders and permitslemans207 said:how many month you should remain jobless in order to receive help from government? thats what i am looking for
Ievgen said:I completely agree. The pool of applicants is huge for academic jobs. I also sent hundreds of applications for a college instructor/adjunct faculty after completion of grad school in the US. I got two offers from Florida and Texas, but I couldn't take them as they were part-time, and that's the reason why I had to leave the US after graduation. If I had a green card there would be absolutely no problem ;D In that setting it's a very valuable advantage to have a PR because you can take part time instructor position with no minimum requirement of certain hrs/week. I know that it's a miracle to get a full-time tenured track faculty position, but part-time lecturer or even online course instructor for the first time might be a good start, and there are many more of such positions than of full-time ones. Teach 1-2 courses (18-20hrs/week) should roughly equal to 2000$/monthly for the beginning while you keep applying and looking for better ones. However, I see that the main difficulty is being restricted to Quebec area with only 6 universities. In this case, after you boost your motivation consider temporary going for a postdoc if immediate faculty position isn't possible. That might be less stressful thing than responding to clients in a call-center.
Ketevan,Ketevan said:I would be delighted to take post doc but postdoc is not common for social sciences, it is more relevant to sciences. In the past 2 years, I have not seen even one post doc post in economics in Canada.
Believe me I have already applied to everything I could. There is no college, bank or consulting company left in Montreal where I have not applied yet and to many of them I have already applied twice 8)
I guess those of you who did sciences will have more opportunities here.
3 months according to Quebec, and 6 months in the federal system, i don't know where we belong ..lemans207 said:how many month you should remain jobless in order to receive help from government? thats what i am looking for