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InfoSeeker12

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Hi everyone.

Hopefully, you have either got the immigration or about to get it in few months. Many opportunities and assistance will become available to you once you complete the landing.

Specially, if most of your education has been completed outside, and you just did a one year course in Canada. And though you did find a job, but are not happy in the job and you believe that you can do better, then i will strongly suggest to seek one of the Bridge Training programs relevant to your field of work.

One of the most powerful things that comes in these programs is the understanding of canadian work place culture. The politics and the smart language used on fresh and naive immigrants in work place - all of those things are decoded in these program. You will learn to understand what your boss is really expecting from you, even when they are politely asking your opinion about something. I find it really powerful, specially since i had worked here for sometime and faced some challenges in the work place.

Yes, the condition of these programs is to have no education from Canada. But if you speak to the program coordinator they might be able to make a way for you. All fees are paid by Govt. of Canada.

Hopefully it helps all of you.
http://www.ontarioimmigration.ca/en/working/OI_BRIDGE.html
 
InfoSeeker12 said:
Hi everyone.

Hopefully, you have either got the immigration or about to get it in few months. Many opportunities and assistance will become available to you once you complete the landing.

Specially, if most of your education has been completed outside, and you just did a one year course in Canada. And though you did find a job, but are not happy in the job and you believe that you can do better, then i will strongly suggest to seek one of the Bridge Training programs relevant to your field of work.

One of the most powerful things that comes in these programs is the understanding of canadian work place culture. The politics and the smart language used on fresh and naive immigrants in work place - all of those things are decoded in these program. You will learn to understand what your boss is really expecting from you, even when they are politely asking your opinion about something. I find it really powerful, specially since i had worked here for sometime and faced some challenges in the work place.

Yes, the condition of these programs is to have no education from Canada. But if you speak to the program coordinator they might be able to make a way for you. All fees are paid by Govt. of Canada.

Hopefully it helps all of you.
http://www.ontarioimmigration.ca/en/working/OI_BRIDGE.html


Very nice of you to share this kind info here. Just wondered if there is any these sort of programs in alberta.
 
hi InfoSeeker12,

awesome,thank you so much for such a helpfull link.
i just have one quick question if you do not mind please :)is it only available to immigrants in Ontario or all across Canada?

thanks once again and best wishes,enjoy your days as a PR ;)
 
hi green_dc,

there is actually a few programs available to immigrants in alberta,you can check with alberta employment and immigration once you become a permanent resident.
 
Ontario Bridge Training:http://www.ontarioimmigration.ca/en/working/OI_BRIDGE.html


Alberta Bridge Training:http://humanservices.alberta.ca/documents/Calgary-etcs-immigrant-bridging-excerpt.pdf


Manitoba Bridge Training:http://www.immigratemanitoba.com/working-in-manitoba/profession/learning-opportunities/


These are the ones available through google search. Im sure other provinces will have their own Bridge Training programs, but i couldnt find those. If you guys find out, please post it for others.

Thanks and all the best.
 
canadavisa13 said:
hi green_dc,

there is actually a few programs available to immigrants in alberta,you can check with alberta employment and immigration once you become a permanent resident.

Thanks . I will look into that once i become PR:)
 
InfoSeeker12 said:
Ontario Bridge Training:http://www.ontarioimmigration.ca/en/working/OI_BRIDGE.html


Alberta Bridge Training:http://humanservices.alberta.ca/documents/Calgary-etcs-immigrant-bridging-excerpt.pdf


Manitoba Bridge Training:http://www.immigratemanitoba.com/working-in-manitoba/profession/learning-opportunities/


These are the ones available through google search. Im sure other provinces will have their own Bridge Training programs, but i couldnt find those. If you guys find out, please post it for others.

Thanks and all the best.


Thanks for googling and posting those as well. Engoy being PR now:)