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Ergin Hasani
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« on: May 01, 2008, 02:30:45 am »

I am 24yrs old, married and I have one child (6 months).
I have a lot of work experience here in Kosovo (including International Companys). I tried to fill up the Canadian Immigration form and there I gained less than 67 points to win the right for visa applying due for being young and for not going to any kind of (international) university.
I have applied in too many job offers at Job Tool Search but never been called or had any e-mail from any company.
But however I am interested for living, working and studying in Canada.

Would someone please give me any advice for seeing what I would do to immigrate in Canada?
Please feel free to write in my e-mail address so I can read them more often...
My e-mail address is: erginhasani@gmail.com

Sincerely,
Ergin Hasani
Gjilan / Kosovo
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Ergin Hasani
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« Reply #1 on: May 02, 2008, 04:30:37 pm »

I'm writing again and again... :D

Would anyone help me how I can immigrate in Canada with my wife and my son? I really wanna go there so bad because I love to live and work there...
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SubatomicBionicNanoMan
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« Reply #2 on: May 02, 2008, 06:39:52 pm »

Where did you perform weakly? What I mean to ask is, in which sections of the assessment did you
get points less than average or performed poorly?
You would have to improve your points in those sections. This assumes that those sections
are under your control and you have the ability to improve. Examples of such sections
would be language skills (earn more points by improving English and learning French) and work experience
(apply after you have gained 4 years of work experience). However you must possess money
to show for three people (you, your wife and child), but that is after you pass the assessment.
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habib890
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« Reply #3 on: May 02, 2008, 07:46:25 pm »

"But however I am interested for living, working and studying in Canada"..............

Considering these, my opinion is that you try for get an admission at one of the universities/colleges in your desired program. Then apply for student visa. After coming to Canada and completing your degree you can stay 2-3years on open work permit. By this time you will gain experience and Canadian degree.

Then you apply for PR/ immigration.

Good luck.


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Ergin Hasani
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« Reply #4 on: May 04, 2008, 05:32:49 pm »

Ok that's explain it like this: Wherever I applied I've attached my Work Experience Resume, read below:


Work experience:
1999-2001                   “Dardania” Restaurant/Pizzeria                    Gjilan, Kosovo.
Waiter       
Taking orders of clients coming into the restaurant and serve all drinks and food
Responsible for cleaning restaurant and cleaning tables and menus
Responsible for cleaning the kitchen at night and sanitation
Count the cash register each day

2001-2003                       Radio Victoria                                                Gjilan, Kosovo
Technical Operator & Journalist
•           Operated with Technical equipments and DJ equipments.
•           Made online show and Top Charts of English and Albanian music.
•           Made interviews with music bands from Kosovo and abroad.

2003                                Internet Cafe “COSMOS "                             Gjilan, Kosovo
Network Administrator & Client Advisor
•   Responsible for maintenance and troubleshooting of the network.
•   Maintained and serviced 12 computers.
•   Provided help to the clients when requested by them.

2003-2005                   Kellogg Brown & Root Services, Camp Monteith,        Kosovo
Administrative Clerk & Fire Alarm Communication Center "Fire Department"
•   Responsible for receiving calls in the emergency 911 phone line.
•   Trained to read military map (finding greed coordinates till 10 digit numbers)
•   Dispatch Fire resources and track the emergencies.
•   Trained in proper telephone & radio communication for emergencies.
•   Responsible to notify all emergency personnel - Safety, Medics etc.
•   Administration duties in the Fire Department.
•   Emergency Response certification
•   CPR for the professional rescuer (ECC 2000)
•   Automated External Defibrillation Training (AED) certification.

2005-present                Kellogg Brown & Root Services, Camp Bondsteel,       Kosovo
Operations Specialist -KBR Operations Center
•                 Responsible for tracking all the proper actions and movements that contains during 24hrs.
•                 Report & track emergencies as: Medical, Fire, Hazmat, vehicle accidents
•                 Coordinate the efforts between various depts. in KBR and the client (MIL).
•   Made slides, daily, weekly and monthly reports as necessary.           
•   Tracking of Mail Mission Trucks and FMPP Buses

present-Sep 2007        Kellogg Brown & Root Services, Camp Bondsteel,       Kosovo
 Operations Coordinator (KBR Operations Center) Work Classification & Management Center
•   Completing all tasks described in Operations Center Operations Coordinator additional works
•   Processing and logging on Data Base all (including canceled, closed, open) Standard Operating Orders
•   Scanning and filing all processed SOO's



Sep 2007-Present           Kellogg Brown & Root Services at Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo
QA/QC Inspector - Quality Assurance/Quality Control

Auditing Subcontractors work at different related fields or tasks.

   Landfill Collection Point in accordance with drawing, specification and general's contractor instruction for dispose and incinerate all KFOR US Army waste. SUBC name “Velekinca Landfill Gjilan”.

   Concrete Products. Control an accurate quantity and quality of concrete. Different contractors from Kosovo.
 
Auditing Construction and Deconstruction work according the Statement of Work:

   Drawings for different types of projects
   Foundations for all construction tasks.
   Utility work etc.

Auditing Services work:
   Food Service
   Army Food Management Information System.
   COMMO Equipments as required on PWS
   IT as required on PWS.
   Equipment Maintenance
   Heavy Equipment
   Material Handling Equipment
   Fitness and Recreations Center.
   Sewing and Laundry Services.
   Wash Rack.
   Custodial and all Facility Services.
   Fire Fighting Services
   Hazardous Material Services.

   Heat and Ventilation System
   Generators Services
   Supply Support Activity Operations
   Transportation Operations.
   Vector Control Services.
   Water Operations.
   Security Operations
   Vehicle Maintenance
   Tactical and non tactical service audit

Skools and Courses:
1999 - 2003                  High Technical School “Mehmet Isai “   Gjilan, Kosovo.
Studied Computers and technical sciences.
Course of English Language - 1997 to 1999, professor: Qazim Aliu. Gjilan, Kosovo.
Police Awareness training – Award 2000/2001 (Mike Hartman)
Human Rights Course - 2000 IRC Youth Center, Gjilan, Kosovo.
Art and Guitar Course - 2001 IRC Youth Center, Gjilan, Kosovo.
Combating Trafficking in Persons Awareness (DoD Certified) – 2006 Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo.
DDC II Driving Class (KBR Gov. and Infrastructures) – 2006 Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo.
Code of Business Conduct (KBR Gov. and Infrastructures) – 2006 Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo.
Completed successfully MAXIMO Training - 2007 Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo.
SATE (Security Awareness Training and Education program - 2006 Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo.
SeeSOR (Administration) Web Based Application Program – 2007/2008 Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo
Flight line driver (Robbins-DeSo uza Heliport) – March 2008 Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo

Computer Skills:

In depth knowledge of Microsoft Office programs, Adobe Photo Shop Vers. 5.0, 6.0, 7.0 & 9.0 CS2, Cool Edit Pro, Corel Draw. Typing skills: 50 to 60WPM.

Languages
Albanian, English, Serbo-Croatian and Turkish, fluent in writing, reading, speaking and comprehension.

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alba
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« Reply #5 on: May 07, 2008, 11:19:28 pm »

Sounds like you can apply as a skilled worker.

Here is the site to further help you with information.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/skilled-simple.asp

 In the meantime, try to raise your score by maybe improving the English Proficiency or finding a relative from your side or your wife's that lives in Canada (10 points).  If she has college, there are some  points you can get for that too.
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Ergin Hasani
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« Reply #6 on: May 08, 2008, 01:09:11 pm »

Thanks Alba, about the points I think it's not for English Proficiency improve but there may be some other stuff... what I can't figure out.
Thanks for your help and being supportive.

v/r
Ergin
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