Hi All,
Hope someone could give me some advice.
If I go to Canada on a visitor visa and get trained as a heavy duty truck driver and pass my driver's test, what might be the possibility of finding a job and hopefully a work permit? Is there maybe some requirement stating that truck drivers need a minimum number of years of driving experience?
Could anyone comment on this?
For a career as a timber framer in the construction industry, there are no tertiary study requirements and from what I understand, there is a big demand for people in this occupation. If I apply successfully for a job like this, would I stand a chance of receiving a work permit?
I am a qualified secondary school teacher (woodwork, metalwork) (4-year diploma) with over 4 years of experience.
I'm wondering if my experience and teaching of a wood related subject might count in my favor when applying.
I'd appreciate any advice.
Thanks in advance
Hope someone could give me some advice.
If I go to Canada on a visitor visa and get trained as a heavy duty truck driver and pass my driver's test, what might be the possibility of finding a job and hopefully a work permit? Is there maybe some requirement stating that truck drivers need a minimum number of years of driving experience?
Could anyone comment on this?
For a career as a timber framer in the construction industry, there are no tertiary study requirements and from what I understand, there is a big demand for people in this occupation. If I apply successfully for a job like this, would I stand a chance of receiving a work permit?
I am a qualified secondary school teacher (woodwork, metalwork) (4-year diploma) with over 4 years of experience.
I'm wondering if my experience and teaching of a wood related subject might count in my favor when applying.
I'd appreciate any advice.
Thanks in advance