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Auto industry (and mech in general besides HVAC and the project eng stuff in oil & gas and energy) doesn't really exist in Canada so it'll be tough finding a job in your field. You can try to find something in ON or QC but that's it. I see the occasional truck or tractor design job outside ON/QC but that's like one new job per 3-4 months so you'd be extremely lucky to get that. Besides, you aren't even considered an engineer in Canada until you get your appropriate designation from one of the legal regulatory bodies. The minimum it takes to get the entry level designation is 4 months and since your degree is probably not accredited in Canada, it'll take much longer for you.Hi everyone,
thanks for helping me through out the immigration process
I am a mechanical engineer with 10+years experience in automobile industry in india.
As i am moving to canada in coming months, thinking of doing some skill based course in india those can help me to get job there.
Please suggest what kind of job/skills are in demand specifically for mechanical engineers in canada for new immigrants.
Thanks in advance
If you have any transferrable skills I highly recommend you look outside mech eng in Canada. Canada has no industry outside of oil & gas so mech eng is a bad career in Canada.