No worries. Indeed, the whole Canadian experience thing is just ridiculous especially for STEM jobs. Laws of physics work the same in every country. But it is what it is.
Speaking from a STEM perspective, I'd suggest be very cautious about the Canadian job market before making any moves. Canada is significantly different than the US and the EU in terms of STEM job market and employers' perspective on immigrants. This is partly due to the fact that there are very, I mean VERY, few STEM jobs in Canada by any standards. Citizens take the available jobs first and the immigrants fight for the remaining positions.
But I could also tell you the story of dozens of people I personally know who found decent STEM jobs straight out of MEng, MSc, or PhD in Canada. They used their network (i.e. their supervisors found them those jobs), it always works. When one doesn't wanna do that additional Canadian degree, what we see is one has to search a "survival job" (lower salary and position than you'd normally deserve), so that they can claim some "Canadian experience" later in their job hunt.
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No worries. Indeed, the whole Canadian experience thing is just ridiculous especially for STEM jobs. Laws of physics work the same in every country. But it is what it is.
I believe should have a solution to tackle such a this dilemma , dilemma here means , 99% of immigration's reason has always been due to life quality and it means you could have at least work , everything is related to your job, nevertheless, while you don't have job , no money , no future , nothing, even this country is called "Opportunity Country".
I'm not lawyer but the massive amount of application from immigrants would be based on STEM field as you mentioned, at least, I could see through here or another channels .
I'd suggest be very cautious about the Canadian job market before making any moves.
fearsome fact!
I mean VERY, few STEM jobs in Canada by any standards
sorry please clarify this: very few STEM jobs
or very few STEM jobs following standard way for hiring/employing process?
which one?
Citizens take the available jobs first and the immigrants fight for the remaining positions
So please verify this also
so where is potential and skills and ability here ?
among a Citizen without skills and ability and a new comers with full high potential , still citizen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
so it's not discrimination ?Or some kinds of regulation there?
't wanna do that additional Canadian degree, what we see is one has to search a
so, finally you mean , Canadian degree , is compulsory !
software or an IT person, you're among the luckier group of immigrants I'd say.
Oh, I see, you mean , IT man is exceptional