I'm thinking of migrating, to Canada
I'm thinking of migrating, to Canada
PimpScourge |
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Finding a job here has been a pain, so a few days ago I went to a canadian immigration information meeting. As it turns out, I qualify in all the Skilled Worker class eligibility factors (college degree, english fluency, some work experience, etc.) except one: Arranged Employment.
Can any of you, canadian nfm'ers, give me some pointers on where or how to look for a job from here? I graduated from school with a degree in Economics (my dissertation was about Currency Substitution), but they told me there is high demand for IT-savy people. All of my work experience has been in website design and implementation, sys admin, and information systems management (most of it I've learned from trial and error, and from the nice people here @ nFm), so maybe that's what I should shoot for. what do you think? |
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Rogue Znowman |
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Awesome. Join me in Canada!
Just tell customs that you know me, and everything'll be cool. ;) Seriously, I haven't had any experience with immigration employment, so I can't be of much help. I'm sure our immigration department has some sort of system set up that will help you find employment...? Or what you could do is look for Canadian companies on the web whom you'd like to work for, and apply over the internet, stating you're situation. -------------------- ![]() |
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