+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445
SO MOST PEOPLE ARE JUST THINKING ABOUT GETTING TO CANADA, HOW MANY OF US ARE THINKING ABOUT HOW ARE WE GOING TO PROVIDE FOR OUR FAMILIES, WE ARE NOT GOING TO BE IN THE COMFORT ZONE OF OUR OWN COUNTRY ANYMORE ARE THEREFORE NEW RULES AND CHANGES WILL OCCUR.

HERE A FEW QUESTIONS:

1: HOW QUALIFIED ARE WE IN OUR RESPECTIVE COUNTRY
2: WHAT TYPE OF JOB OR POSITION DO YOU HOLD NOW, BECAUSE YOU MIGHT BE A MANAGER IN YOUR COUNTRY AND JUST REGULAR STAFF IN CANADA.
3: ARE YOU WILLING BE RE-CERTIFIED AS WHILE YOU MAY HAVE SOME LEVEL OF EDUCATION THEY MIGHT NOT RECOGNIZE IT IN CANADA
4: ARE THERE JOBS YOU FIND DEMEANING AND THEREFORE WONT DO THEM.
5: ARE YOU LOOKING IN THE CANADIAN JOB MARKET AND SEEING WHATS NEEDED AND HOW TO STAY AHEAD OF THE GAME.
 
I will probably get a job with the grammar police.
 
jk45 said:
you are more concerned with my grammar in my blog. this is all you can see...haha

Huh?
 
Hnhkrk said:
I will probably get a job with the grammar police.

That sounds like an awesome job.
 
Is there a sub department under the grammar police called the Caps Lock Unit?

Seems we definitely need some workers there!
 
Luckyman said:
Is there a sub department under the grammar police called the Caps Lock Unit?

Seems we definitely need some workers there!

hahaha +1 for you!
 
Luckyman said:
Is there a sub department under the grammar police called the Caps Lock Unit?

Seems we definitely need some workers there!

Yes. The unit is called SWAC.....Special Weapons And Capslock
 
CanadianJeepGuy said:
Yes. The unit is called SWAC.....Special Weapons And Capslock

i see you have jokes that good.
 
Notice to all FSW and landed immigrants....the SWAC team is hiring immediately to help rectify emergency situation!

Apply now!

btw.....i believe the acronym for SWAC should be written as swac as to not create a conflict of interest...
 
Luckyman said:
Notice to all FSW and landed immigrants....the SWAC team is hiring immediately to help rectify emergency situation!

Apply now!

btw.....i believe the acronym for SWAC should be written as swac as to not create a conflict of interest...

duly noted, approved and passed forthwith.
 
Luckyman said:
Notice to all FSW and landed immigrants....the SWAC team is hiring immediately to help rectify emergency situation!

Apply now!

btw.....i believe the acronym for SWAC should be written as swac as to not create a conflict of interest...

So i see he failed the entrance exam already lol
 
Once in place I'd like to forward a motion for stiffer sentences to those found guilty. How about a 24-hour prohibition from posting after each and every ALL CAPS LOCK entry... ??
 
truesmile said:
Once in place I'd like to forward a motion for stiffer sentences to those found guilty. How about a 24-hour prohibition from posting after each and every ALL CAPS LOCK entry... ??

We should form a pack of ninja elves to sneak into houses and steal the CAPS LOCK key....
 
lol where exactly is this thread going?
Jobs, jobs, jobs....

well I think first and foremost if anyone has higher education in their home countries then they should get their education certified/converted by the CES (<--was that a smart idea? ;)) Apparently the receipt they give you will be accepted anywhere (educational institutes, jobs) as an equivalent to the degree.

so you did your masters back home but your education doesn't count when you go in for a job interview? fill out the form and apply with the CES. Within a few weeks they'll send you a certified receipt claiming that say for example your masters holds at least a BA value in Canada, so at the very least in the next job interview you can show this Canadian certification instead of nothing.

cons? its around $260. But i think it's well worth it.

I haven't actually heard of anyone certifying their degree with this but then again I've never really inquired.

site:http://learn.utoronto.ca/international-professionals/comparative-education-service-ces/ces-services#non-immigration-purposes

so that'll be our stage one for sure :)
 
Solesilence said:
lol where exactly is this thread going?
Jobs, jobs, jobs....

well I think first and foremost if anyone has higher education in their home countries then they should get their education certified/converted by the CES (<--was that a smart idea? ;)) Apparently the receipt they give you will be accepted anywhere (educational institutes, jobs) as an equivalent to the degree.

so you did your masters back home but your education doesn't count when you go in for a job interview? fill out the form and apply with the CES. Within a few weeks they'll send you a certified receipt claiming that say for example your masters holds at least a BA value in Canada, so at the very least in the next job interview you can show this Canadian certification instead of nothing.

cons? its around $260. But i think it's well worth it.

I haven't actually heard of anyone certifying their degree with this but then again I've never really inquired.

site:http://learn.utoronto.ca/international-professionals/comparative-education-service-ces/ces-services#non-immigration-purposes

so that'll be our stage one for sure :)

A friend of mine converted all his degrees from the UK when he moved to Canada. I think it took him 6 weeks in total. After that he had no problem getting work. He's now a cop in a major Canadian city.