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meawon

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hey,

I'm having a food processing post secondary diploma and have been working as a junior executive in a dairy plant.

whether I can apply in 2263 or not??

and how can I get a arranged employment letter from any employer in canada, since I'm short of 3 point from 67, I'm looking forward for arranging an employment letter.

need help guys :x
 
Consulting an immigration firm is really risky never suggest that ........
 
meawon said:
so what should I look up for??

any suggestions??


look up through Internet or any relative in Canada........this only secure way .......to get a job
 
I have my friends living out there in canada,
I think I should talk to them.

is it possible that an employer can hire me instead of a canadian citizen!
 
meawon said:
I have my friends living out there in canada,
I think I should talk to them.

is it possible that an employer can hire me instead of a canadian citizen!

100% possibilities....and many people on forum got through job offer and job offer enhance your chances ...of immigration.
 
meawon said:
and can you please elaborate what kinda job will suit me as per my education??


google can help you and search job in Canada according to your education .....
 
I had google alot and many provinces are a
short of the noc noc2222, 2263

and when I saw the requirements and basic duties I found myself appropriate for them, but the problem is that I can't patch uptown 67 without offer letter since it'll boost 10 more points to my pocket.

the problem is I cant find out the emplyoer on google.
 
meawon said:
I had google alot and many provinces are a
short of the noc noc2222, 2263

and when I saw the requirements and basic duties I found myself appropriate for them, but the problem is that I can't patch uptown 67 without offer letter since it'll boost 10 more points to my pocket.

the problem is I cant find out the emplyoer on google.

you can ask your friend to find out your employer and discuss it with recruiting agencies in Canada