You can work anywhere and in any field once you have your immigration papers. Once you land, you begin to apply and prepare for the recruitment processes. There's nothing else to it but to believe
Probably its a regulated field. IF yes, then you need to check out the license requirements
Pipis Husband said:
You can work anywhere and in any field once you have your immigration papers. Once you land, you begin to apply and prepare for the recruitment processes. There's nothing else to it but to believe
It's not regulated, just get your air traffic controller's licence in Canada and you're set , http://www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/NOC/English/NOC/2011/QuickSearch.aspx?val65=2272
It's not regulated, just get your air traffic controller's licence in Canada and you're set , http://www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/NOC/English/NOC/2011/QuickSearch.aspx?val65=2272
ya i sent them email , they told me have to heging from zero as new one and i am now 43 old so this old is big for this job so what shall i work why they accept us on this job
ya i sent them email , they told me have to heging from zero as new one and i am now 43 old so this old is big for this job so what shall i work why they accept us on this job
There are two ways to go about this; you can choose start at a level where you can get into the system, perform well and enjoy rapid promotion to your desired level or you can choose to be sad about your age and give up so that others can take the opportuntites.
I hope you choose to fight and make your way up to be a winner, cheers.
I guess, for which ever field license from Canadian officials is required that is a regulated field ..Correct me if i m wrong
Pipis Husband said:
There are two ways to go about this; you can choose start at a level where you can get into the system, perform well and enjoy rapid promotion to your desired level or you can choose to be sad about your age and give up so that others can take the opportuntites.
I hope you choose to fight and make your way up to be a winner, cheers.