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Karlbterrani

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Dec 24, 2019
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To whom it may concern,
I am a civil engineering fresh graduate from an accredited university in lebanon and i am planning to immigrate to canada. In fact , i don't know much about the process and whether i should secure a job in order to be eligible for immigration etc... my main question is : if i am not planning to pursue a master's degree in canada , is it hard to find a job in the construction field coming fron an intern
 
Note that if your a student in Canada you can work 20 hrs a week maximum. The construction industry needs workers but you must obtain an LMIA or permit to work. The EE or Express Entry is good for quick immigration if you qualify. If you get admission from a University the Government insists on 25k upfront for tuition and living expenses. You must have this before you get a Student Visa. In Canada, all Engineers must be Provincially certified to practice. I have included the Governments Come to Canada Tool for you to figure out the requirements.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/come-canada-tool.html
 
To whom it may concern,
I am a civil engineering fresh graduate from an accredited university in lebanon and i am planning to immigrate to canada. In fact , i don't know much about the process and whether i should secure a job in order to be eligible for immigration etc... my main question is : if i am not planning to pursue a master's degree in canada , is it hard to find a job in the construction field coming fron an intern

You won't qualify for immigration without work experience. You should focus on getting at least one year of skilled work experience before you look into immigrating to Canada.
 
Note that if your a student in Canada you can work 20 hrs a week maximum. The construction industry needs workers but you must obtain an LMIA or permit to work. The EE or Express Entry is good for quick immigration if you qualify. If you get admission from a University the Government insists on 25k upfront for tuition and living expenses. You must have this before you get a Student Visa. In Canada, all Engineers must be Provincially certified to practice. I have included the Governments Come to Canada Tool for you to figure out the requirements.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/come-canada-tool.html

Canada actually has quite a lot of civil engineers and it can be quite challenging to get a job. The construction jobs tend to be in the skilled trades.