Hi all,
This is my first time posting so thank you in advance for your help!
I am currently in the process of looking at degree/diploma options in both Canada and Australia to re-train in a completely new field (international tuitions fees are not that much more than simply re-training at home in the UK so looking to study abroad) to commence September 2021. If successful I would be coming to Canada on an International Student permit and would be bringing my partner with me on an Open Work Permit. He would be looking for casual work in landscaping/labouring, which is in abundance in Australia (we were there on a WHV until March 2020 so have experience of the casual job market there), so as part of the decision making process we wondered what the availability of casual work is like in Canada? More specifically in either BC or AB as thats where most of the suitable courses I've found seem to be.
I appreciate the job market could be completely different this time next year, but some general idea of the availability of casual labouring/landscaping work would be great. He's extremely talented and hardworking; he will definitely want to keep busy whilst I am studying!
Many thanks in advance!
This is my first time posting so thank you in advance for your help!
I am currently in the process of looking at degree/diploma options in both Canada and Australia to re-train in a completely new field (international tuitions fees are not that much more than simply re-training at home in the UK so looking to study abroad) to commence September 2021. If successful I would be coming to Canada on an International Student permit and would be bringing my partner with me on an Open Work Permit. He would be looking for casual work in landscaping/labouring, which is in abundance in Australia (we were there on a WHV until March 2020 so have experience of the casual job market there), so as part of the decision making process we wondered what the availability of casual work is like in Canada? More specifically in either BC or AB as thats where most of the suitable courses I've found seem to be.
I appreciate the job market could be completely different this time next year, but some general idea of the availability of casual labouring/landscaping work would be great. He's extremely talented and hardworking; he will definitely want to keep busy whilst I am studying!
Many thanks in advance!