Hello everyone.
I have a question about immigration for PR as a painter (house, residential..wall) (NOC 7294).
I studied 4 years at university in major of visual arts, BFA. and graduated this year May.
I planned to find a job with my major, which was really hard... everybody was looking for
at least master degree holders for visual arts related positions.
So I changed my plan, to work as a painter. of course as a junior, painter helper kind at starting point. I know how to use brushes or paints from my study, although it was for fine arts, not for industrial or commercial purpose.
I've got my 3 years PGWP just this July, So am thinking if I dig hard enough, I will be at least in professional level in 2-3 years, which can allow me to apply for PR right at the end of my PGWP as a skilled worker.
I wonder, though, if this plan would work.
- I didnt really have a training or apprenticeship directly as a painter. (I will learn like hands-on from a beginner and slowly into intermediate and into professional on the work site)
- I didn't go to college in this trade field.
- I wouldn't be able to get red seal because it requires me to have 3 years experience first before the red seal exam.
Some work places offer this painter position (NOC 7294 - B ) without red seal or certification. They sometimes only requires 1-2 years experience.
But when it comes to immigration, I am kinda worried if the immigration office won't count this work as a skilled worker ( NOC 7294 ) because I don't have a directly related training nor apprenticeship, nor red seal.. only work experiences...
So if anyone can help in this situation, it'd be really really appreciated!
(P.S. I got a job offer as a painter helper, which seems like there can be much room for growing more. )
I have a question about immigration for PR as a painter (house, residential..wall) (NOC 7294).
I studied 4 years at university in major of visual arts, BFA. and graduated this year May.
I planned to find a job with my major, which was really hard... everybody was looking for
at least master degree holders for visual arts related positions.
So I changed my plan, to work as a painter. of course as a junior, painter helper kind at starting point. I know how to use brushes or paints from my study, although it was for fine arts, not for industrial or commercial purpose.
I've got my 3 years PGWP just this July, So am thinking if I dig hard enough, I will be at least in professional level in 2-3 years, which can allow me to apply for PR right at the end of my PGWP as a skilled worker.
I wonder, though, if this plan would work.
- I didnt really have a training or apprenticeship directly as a painter. (I will learn like hands-on from a beginner and slowly into intermediate and into professional on the work site)
- I didn't go to college in this trade field.
- I wouldn't be able to get red seal because it requires me to have 3 years experience first before the red seal exam.
Some work places offer this painter position (NOC 7294 - B ) without red seal or certification. They sometimes only requires 1-2 years experience.
But when it comes to immigration, I am kinda worried if the immigration office won't count this work as a skilled worker ( NOC 7294 ) because I don't have a directly related training nor apprenticeship, nor red seal.. only work experiences...
So if anyone can help in this situation, it'd be really really appreciated!
(P.S. I got a job offer as a painter helper, which seems like there can be much room for growing more. )
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