+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445
if you have no Canadian Experience or Canadian Education : Don't expect a job in Toronto.
All you can do is to get a factory job where you need to lift 30-50 lb's constantly for 8 hours.
 
Hi Jaganathan,

Med's Request: Withdrawal Request sent....Was waiting for files to return....instead of returning the files, VO sent the MR !!

This is given in your timeline. Then why the hell did you proceed and submit ur passport and now complaining.

Vidyanathji
 
vidya said:
Hi Jaganathan,

Med's Request: Withdrawal Request sent....Was waiting for files to return....instead of returning the files, VO sent the MR !!

This is given in your timeline. Then why the hell did you proceed and submit ur passport and now complaining.

Vidyanathji
Hey Vidya, honestly speaking, how is the situation, is it really this bad?
I am planning to move Jan'13
I appreciate ur reply
Thx
 
jnathan said:
if you have no Canadian Experience or Canadian Education : Don't expect a job in Toronto.
All you can do is to get a factory job where you need to lift 30-50 lb's constantly for 8 hours.


Is it true for 100% new migrants to canada from other countries for any categories ?
 
No the situation is not really that bad. You will get a survival job in the beginning from where you should start up slowly and gradually move to your desired field of work. For some they get a job in their field very quickly due to networking and positive spirit.
My advice is to first land here and attend a JSW - JOB search workshop conducted by ACESS EMPLOYMENT . Its govt funded and FREE. It will really help you.
Next Jan is pretty cold here. If your visa is valid till May 13 plan to come around April end as job hunting and moving around is a bit tough in winter months.
Always remember its not been long now and move on with life.

Vidyanathji.
 
A wonderful message

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hmisabpk
 
hmisabpk said:
A wonderful message

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hmisabpk

Dude hmisabpk
indeed a wonderful message....... Can we get diploma/certification in any field through distant learning........ ??? Do they have same recognition as full time study in canada ....??
 
jojiao said:
Is it true for 100% new migrants to canada from other countries for any categories ?

Hi Jojiao,

It is not true, some of friend on this forum has received job offer even before landing. Some they got job in their field immediately and some had gone through hardship for couple of months.
You need local experience in most profession and licensing if your profession is regulatory profession.

hmisabpk
 
dubaiite said:
Dude hmisabpk
indeed a wonderful message....... Can we get diploma/certification in any field through distant learning........ ??? Do they have same recognition as full time study in canada ....??


Hi, dubaiite,

Yes you can, depend on major / courses ,and if the collage / university is community / government and recognized by the ministry of education.

hmisabpk
 
Upcoming Job fairs - November 2012

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Expo Experts - Toronto Engineering & Technical Career Expo

Radisson Plaza Mississauga
175 Derry Road East, Mississauga, Ontario

November 5, 2012 (MONDAY, 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM)

Recruiting for: Engineering (all disciplines), Electrical, Mechanical, Manufacturing, Energy, Process, Civil, Production, Stress, Structural, Software, Hardware, Firmware, Communications, Advanced Manufacturing, Instrumentation, Controls, Safety, Electronics, IS, IT, R&D, Design, Quality, Test, LEED APs, and more.

Expo Experts - Toronto Nursing & Healthcare Career Expo

Radisson Plaza Mississauga
175 Derry Road East, Mississauga, Ontario

November 5, 2012 (MONDAY, 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM)

Recruiting for: Nursing (All Disciplines), RN, LPN, LVN, ER, ICU, Neonatal, Operating Room/Surgical, Pediatric, Orthopedic, Nurse Practitioner, Geriatric,
Cardiac, Critical Care, Nurse Case Manager, Perioperative, Occupational Health, Oncology, OB/GYN, Clinical, Nurse Anesthetist, Medical, Labor & Delivery,
Psychiatric Nursing, Public Health, Telemetry, Urology, Gastroenterology, Holistic, Infectious Disease, Intravenous Therapy, Nursing Educator/Instructor,
Rehabilitation Nursing, Renal-Dialysis, Allied Health, Life Sciences, Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Technologists, Lab, Imaging, OB Tech, Home Health, PCA, PC Tech, Radiology, Billing and Coding, Pharmacy Tech, Pharmacist, Radiologist, Respiratory Therapist, Clinical, Home Health, Mental Health Professionals, HIM, Case Workers, Social Services, Doctors, Dental Professionals, Surgical Tech, Ultrasound, Medical Interns, Medical Support, Eligibility Specialist, Health & Safety, Medical Assistant, and related disciplines.
Toll Free: (877) 842-3976 , Phone : (513) 561-5422 Fax: (513) 561-5402 fax

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First Fridays - Career & Entrepreneur Fair & Symposium

North York Memorial Hall
Concourse Level / Lower Level of North York Central Library
5110 Yonge Street, North York, Ontario

November 10, 2012 (SATURDAY, 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM)
Phone: 416-441-0792
Admission fee apply for entry

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WorkWest Career Caravan Job Fair

The Westin Bristol Place Toronto Airport
950 Dixon Road, Toronto, Ontario

November 17, 2012 (SATURDAY, 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM)
November 18, 2012 (SUNDAY, 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM)

Phone: 416-675-9444 - Admission fee apply

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Canada Job Expo

The Job, Career, Training and Education Expo

North York Civic Centre
Member's Lounge - Lower Level
5100 Yonge Street, North York, Ontario

Directions: North York Centre Subway Station,
North of Sheppard Avenue, South of Finch Avenue

November 27, 2012 (TUESDAY, 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM)
Phone: (416) 223-3323 - Admission free


hope that helps,

hmisabpk
 
hmisabpk said:
Hi Jojiao,

It is not true, some of friend on this forum has received job offer even before landing. Some they got job in their field immediately and some had gone through hardship for couple of months.
You need local experience in most profession and licensing if your profession is regulatory profession.

hmisabpk


Thanks boss
 
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Benefits of Continuing Education

Continuing education provides Canadians with skills and knowledge. Most importantly, continuing education provides people with options.

See how continuing education can help you:

Career and Skills Development

increase job opportunities
change careers or get a promotion
upgrade or develop new skills
get exposure to new ideas and best practices
improve your competitive edge on the job market
keep pace with technology and industry trends
turn hobbies into job skills
get tools to cope with economic downturns
expand your professional network

Academic Enhancement

get your high school diploma
improve basic literacy
get prerequisites for college or university
retake courses to improve your academic grade point average
qualify for academic scholarships

Personal Development

explore new interests
get a richer awareness of different topics
meet new people and expand your network
become engaged with your community
better understand issues affecting you and your community
improve self-esteem

Want to learn more? Discover how continuing education can work for you.
http://www.canlearn.ca/eng/learning/continuing/bft.shtml
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hope that helps,

hmisabpk
 
hmisabpk said:
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Benefits of Continuing Education

Continuing education provides Canadians with skills and knowledge. Most importantly, continuing education provides people with options.

See how continuing education can help you:

Career and Skills Development

increase job opportunities
change careers or get a promotion
upgrade or develop new skills
get exposure to new ideas and best practices
improve your competitive edge on the job market
keep pace with technology and industry trends
turn hobbies into job skills
get tools to cope with economic downturns
expand your professional network

Academic Enhancement

get your high school diploma
improve basic literacy
get prerequisites for college or university
retake courses to improve your academic grade point average
qualify for academic scholarships

Personal Development

explore new interests
get a richer awareness of different topics
meet new people and expand your network
become engaged with your community
better understand issues affecting you and your community
improve self-esteem

Want to learn more? Discover how continuing education can work for you.
http://www.canlearn.ca/eng/learning/continuing/bft.shtml
https://www.facebook.com/startresp

hope that helps,

hmisabpk
much thanks brother,you have no ideas how many people benefit from your valuable posts
keep it up friend, and may God bless you
 
ItsBeenLongNow said:
much thanks brother,you have no ideas how many people benefit from your valuable posts
keep it up friend, and may God bless you

ItsBeenLongNow,

Thank you for appreciation

God bless you

hmisabpk
 
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DCANADA NEED YOU?
DOES CANADAIN NEED EDUCATION?
OR EDUCATED PEOPLE?

ONLY 33% CANADIAN ARE HAVING DIPLOMA OR DEGREE


These statistics are for the population of Canada.......
...greater than the age of 25 (2001 census, Statistics Canada)


No degree, certificate or diploma 7,935,075
High school graduation certificate 5,499,885
Trades certificate or diploma 2,598,925
College certificate or diploma 3,578,400
University certificate or diploma below bachelor level 601,425
Bachelor's degree 2,411,475
University certificate or diploma above bachelor level 382,955
Medical degree 122,535
Master's degree 642,055
Earned doctorate 128,625
Total Population >15 yrs of age 23,901,355
Population with post-secondary certificate, diploma or degree 7,867,470
% of population with post-secondary certificate, diploma or degree 33%

source :
http://www.statcan.gc.ca/start-debut-eng.html

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regards,


hmisabpk