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bubblyzu

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i am from pakistan and i have done

12 years of education
after that i got One year computer Diploma From technical board
after Diploma i got MCSE certifiation in 2000
after that i i did my BA and Master lever degree

after ding MCSE i got the job and have job as LAN technician of about 6 years

now i want to apply as a skilled worker to any one of these states is is possible???

i want to apply to Quebec, or Saskatchewan is it possible

i have done ILETS in 6.5
 
bubblyzu said:
i am from pakistan and i have done

12 years of education
after that i got One year computer Diploma From technical board
after Diploma i got MCSE certifiation in 2000
after that i i did my BA and Master lever degree

after ding MCSE i got the job and have job as LAN technician of about 6 years

now i want to apply as a skilled worker to any one of these states is is possible???

i want to apply to Quebec, or Saskatchewan is it possible

i have done ILETS in 6.5


go to layer good one
 
bubblyzu said:
i am from pakistan and i have done

12 years of education
after that i got One year computer Diploma From technical board
after Diploma i got MCSE certifiation in 2000
after that i i did my BA and Master lever degree

after ding MCSE i got the job and have job as LAN technician of about 6 years

now i want to apply as a skilled worker to any one of these states is is possible???

i want to apply to Quebec, or Saskatchewan is it possible

i have done ILETS in 6.5

Hi

As you have mentioned that have completed globally recommended MCSE proves that you are an IT professional and expertized in IT

field.

But since there no 0213 (IT/System manager) in NOC list so there is no way to go for it as if now. But there is another way to take

part by having AEO. Since being from same field, i know that IT people are so much sought in every corner of the business world but in

this case of Canada why aren't they interested and not reemerged in their new list. And even taking long time to finalize.

Gud Luck!

Pal
 
By AEO the above poster means, Arrange Employment offer from someone in Canada. Pretty tough to get that.
Just wait and see what happens with the NOC (Job) List next year. May be opening for IT pros.
 
bubblyzu said:
need help

1. You are not eligible as a FSW applicant because IT work experience is not in the 29 NOC list.
2. You can try the Provincial Nominee Program. Just be diligent in searching about it in this forum or other website.
3. You can also try QSW Quebec Skilled Worker Program, but you need to know a little bit of French language.
4. If you can arranged a job in Canada.

:D