Hello to all and congrats to those that have been approved as permanent residents.
This post is one with a twist. My wife landed here in Calgary Oct 25 after a nice and fast approval of 88 days.
The irony now is that we might both be moving to the UK in the next couple of months so that my wife can find work in her field.
My wife had a BSc in blood transfusion and hematology and worked for NHS for 9 years in a hospital lab. She's tried to apply over here for the same job but has been told that she's not qualified and will need at least another year of schooling. Funny part is that it's only a 2 yr course at a community college and not a 4 yr degree.
We checked out things with her job before she came over and was told by different bodies that they would work with her to achieve status in Canada, but once she landed all doors have been closed, no one willing to give her the time to help but is told to let them know once she's certified and they'll give her a job.
Right now I'm home after dropping her off at Tim Horton's serving coffee just so she can make some money for now and so she's not stuck in the house all the time.
Good thing I'm in the trades and can work just about anywhere, I made a few calls across the pond and already have a couple of job offers.
This post is one with a twist. My wife landed here in Calgary Oct 25 after a nice and fast approval of 88 days.
The irony now is that we might both be moving to the UK in the next couple of months so that my wife can find work in her field.
My wife had a BSc in blood transfusion and hematology and worked for NHS for 9 years in a hospital lab. She's tried to apply over here for the same job but has been told that she's not qualified and will need at least another year of schooling. Funny part is that it's only a 2 yr course at a community college and not a 4 yr degree.
We checked out things with her job before she came over and was told by different bodies that they would work with her to achieve status in Canada, but once she landed all doors have been closed, no one willing to give her the time to help but is told to let them know once she's certified and they'll give her a job.
Right now I'm home after dropping her off at Tim Horton's serving coffee just so she can make some money for now and so she's not stuck in the house all the time.
Good thing I'm in the trades and can work just about anywhere, I made a few calls across the pond and already have a couple of job offers.