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I mean ,if my work experience indicates that I'm customer service manager ,and there is a job fair occupations looking for call center respresentive ,are they going to accept me ?
 
No, there will be a job fair in Dubai and i registers as CSR despite my job is customer service manager.
 
Is this job fair for jobs in Canada? No disrespect, but the job of call center rep is not a highly skilled job. Usually to get an employer in Canada to hire you, they need an LMIA and this is usually only for specialized jobs. They have to pay for this as well. But, saying that if the job fair is for jobs in Canada, I would say go for it.
 
You are right . However , it was listed in Brunswick occupation list in addition to other iccupations such as sales rep
 
The occupation list for what....PNP? I am just trying to make you aware that getting a company to pay and have the time to advertise for 4-6 months is very rare. By all means go for it, I am just preparing you for the LMIA nightmare.
 
Ah ok, you never actually mentioned you were going for that before (would have helped ). Well if the companies are registered with the pilot, go for it! Hopefully one of them will be interested. Good luck!
 
Thanks.
Im intented to apply through pnp stream, EE score is not helping . So how can i hire a recruitment agency from canada to find me an offer ,or what options do i have,in case the job fair did’t work?currently i’m working with immigration agency to take care of my application .
 
I think the Atlantic pilot has a list of employers that are registered. Make sure you double check everything that the immigration company puts in your application when you do it, as there have been many instances with people on this forum leaving it to a company and they don't put in the relevant documents. To be perfectly honest, you don't need to you a consultant as many people do it themselves and save a lot of money.
 
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