Hello everyone,
My name is Josh and I am new to the forum. Had a read through all the necessary FAQs and used the search option but nothing really to answer my question.
I'm a forklift driver here in the UK with licences for 3 different types of forklifts. I also have a Working Safely and Working Safely with Hazardous Chemicals certificate. I have 3 A levels and 11 GCSEs.
I want to go via to PNP route for British Columbia as it seems the most appropriate for me. I understand that there is an option for Entry Level and Semi-Skilled workers (which my job title 'Heavy Machine Operator' falls under NOC C and D).
I'm a bit unsure how this works as I have 3 years experience at the same employer, Huntsman Inc, who operate in Canada also.
Is it as simple as, applying for jobs until I get a full time permanent offer and then submitting a PNP application form?
Sorry if it sounds stupid but this is what I am assuming. Any information at all would be very helpful.
Look forward to hearing your replys,
Josh.
My name is Josh and I am new to the forum. Had a read through all the necessary FAQs and used the search option but nothing really to answer my question.
I'm a forklift driver here in the UK with licences for 3 different types of forklifts. I also have a Working Safely and Working Safely with Hazardous Chemicals certificate. I have 3 A levels and 11 GCSEs.
I want to go via to PNP route for British Columbia as it seems the most appropriate for me. I understand that there is an option for Entry Level and Semi-Skilled workers (which my job title 'Heavy Machine Operator' falls under NOC C and D).
I'm a bit unsure how this works as I have 3 years experience at the same employer, Huntsman Inc, who operate in Canada also.
Is it as simple as, applying for jobs until I get a full time permanent offer and then submitting a PNP application form?
Sorry if it sounds stupid but this is what I am assuming. Any information at all would be very helpful.
Look forward to hearing your replys,
Josh.