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asmemon
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06-May-01, 03:29 PM (EST)
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"Career as a Beautician (make-up, hair cut, hair styling)"
 
  
1.What r the job chances for a well trained and experienced beautician...this also includes hair cutting,dressing and styling?
2.Will she have to go under training again or her training certificates will be accepted?


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Harrymoderator
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08-May-01, 06:56 PM (EST)
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1. "RE: Career as a Beautician (make-up, hair cut, hair styling)"
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   To my knowledge, there always seem to be beautician jobs available. You understand however, this is not a job on Immigration Canada's list of professions. This means that you can't come to Canada based souly on your chances to work here in this field. You would need to get Landed Immigrant Status or Permanent Residency in order to work here. A work Visa would not be issued in this case.

Harry


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asmemon
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09-May-01, 07:29 PM (EST)
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2. "RE: Career as a Beautician (make-up, hair cut, hair styling)"
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Actually she has applied for immigration, under the category of Skilled worker as an Make-Up Artist which is available on GOL, our concern is whether her Training Certificates gained here and her working experience will be accepted there in Canada or not?


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