I have read a lot in the CIC website regarding the skilled worker requirements and the approved professions, and found the closest to what i do is "Vocational Instructor", i hold a B.Sc in Engineering and 7 years of experience in Quality Assurance Training and Consultancy, as well as Safety Training.
1. Do you think my work history and qualification fall under "Vocational Instructor" ?
I also want to pursue M.Sc. studies in Canada, but want my period of study to be accounted for when applying for residency, but i read a lot of statements regarding the student visa, were the visa will not be provided unless they're sure i shall leave the country after finishing my studies, so i don't know really what the best framework is to apply for, i want to work and study and have my studying time calculated so that i would speed up the residency and citizenship process,
2. how can i go about doing that?
3. What if my spouse who also holds a B.Sc in engineering wishes to pursue studies and later work in canda and have her study duration calculated towards citizenship, how should she apply?
we've been considering immigration for a long time, and an idea comes to mind to visit first to gt a feel for the place and check the availability of jobs in my field, so i thought maybe i should check for 1 week training courses related to ISO Consultants or Vocational Instructors, something which might help me in the application process,
4. are you aware of any courses which may help with this matter?
5. I noticed there's another job category "ISO Consultant" which is different from "Vocational Instructor" wold it be ok to apply under one title and then change it later when i arrive? orare there penalties or regulations governing that?
Your help would be really appreciated.
Akram
1. Do you think my work history and qualification fall under "Vocational Instructor" ?
I also want to pursue M.Sc. studies in Canada, but want my period of study to be accounted for when applying for residency, but i read a lot of statements regarding the student visa, were the visa will not be provided unless they're sure i shall leave the country after finishing my studies, so i don't know really what the best framework is to apply for, i want to work and study and have my studying time calculated so that i would speed up the residency and citizenship process,
2. how can i go about doing that?
3. What if my spouse who also holds a B.Sc in engineering wishes to pursue studies and later work in canda and have her study duration calculated towards citizenship, how should she apply?
we've been considering immigration for a long time, and an idea comes to mind to visit first to gt a feel for the place and check the availability of jobs in my field, so i thought maybe i should check for 1 week training courses related to ISO Consultants or Vocational Instructors, something which might help me in the application process,
4. are you aware of any courses which may help with this matter?
5. I noticed there's another job category "ISO Consultant" which is different from "Vocational Instructor" wold it be ok to apply under one title and then change it later when i arrive? orare there penalties or regulations governing that?
Your help would be really appreciated.
Akram