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jawadahmad77

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Hi,

I am from Pakistan. I came back to this forum after 10 years or so, applied before 10 years and withdraw for personal reasons. Again I got insect in my brain to go to Canada so starting my research and plans again.

I am already 45 years old and got to know about this New Brunswick pilot program that helps people with less education or skills. Tried to apply many jobs but to me job letter or offer letter is the toughest thing in this progress. I know i am asking for too much but anyone can guide or help in this regard to get these job offer letter?

Or any other program which is little easy to apply work permit or immigration in this age :)

Regards,

Jawad Ahmad
 
Hi,

I am from Pakistan. I came back to this forum after 10 years or so, applied before 10 years and withdraw for personal reasons. Again I got insect in my brain to go to Canada so starting my research and plans again.

I am already 45 years old and got to know about this New Brunswick pilot program that helps people with less education or skills. Tried to apply many jobs but to me job letter or offer letter is the toughest thing in this progress. I know i am asking for too much but anyone can guide or help in this regard to get these job offer letter?

Or any other program which is little easy to apply work permit or immigration in this age :)

Regards,

Jawad Ahmad

I highly doubt there are any programs that are easy in 2023. Can you share a link to this NB pilot program for everyone to begin the convo with?
 
Hi,

I am from Pakistan. I came back to this forum after 10 years or so, applied before 10 years and withdraw for personal reasons. Again I got insect in my brain to go to Canada so starting my research and plans again.

I am already 45 years old and got to know about this New Brunswick pilot program that helps people with less education or skills. Tried to apply many jobs but to me job letter or offer letter is the toughest thing in this progress. I know i am asking for too much but anyone can guide or help in this regard to get these job offer letter?

Or any other program which is little easy to apply work permit or immigration in this age :)

Regards,

Jawad Ahmad

I assume you are asking about the critical worker pilot. If so, the details are all on the website. You cannot apply direct. You need to find a job with one of the employers participating in the pilot. These employers are listed on the website. The website also has a link to the NB job site. You have to keep applying and hope you get lucky.
 
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I assume you are asking about the critical worker pilot. If so, the details are all on the website. You cannot apply direct. You need to find a job with one of the employers participating in the pilot. These employers are listed on the website. The website also has a link to the NB job site. You have to keep applying and hope you get lucky.
Ohh, So luck is the ultimate key here
 
I highly doubt there are any programs that are easy in 2023. Can you share a link to this NB pilot program for everyone to begin the convo with?

Hello. thanks for your reply. There are many links and NB pilot program is nothing new, its very easy program and not much requirements. Please check below. Issue is getting a job letter from those listed companies.

https://www.canadavisa.com/nbcwp.html
 
Learn French to improve your chances. There are many programs for french speakers.

I think finding a program that supports French + in-demand profession should make it low competition, but most won't:
1. Search for in-demand professions, be those professionals.
2. Learn french.

Forget #1 and #2, I think most don't go past identifying in-demand professions they could fit in with french. I think the number of french + IELTS ITAs issued for FSW-O would be as less as 300 from July 2022.
 
That pilot is specific with those employers. Getting an offer is not a small issue, it is a very big challenge :)
Agreed. But one can try few tips too. After all they are giving this offer and saw many many jobs on those listings with these 6 companies. Must be a way....
 
I think finding a program that supports French + in-demand profession should make it low competition, but most won't:
1. Search for in-demand professions, be those professionals.
2. Learn french.

Forget #1 and #2, I think most don't go past identifying in-demand professions they could fit in with french. I think the number of french + IELTS ITAs issued for FSW-O would be as less as 300 from July 2022.
I did not get your point. Are you saying i should just learn French and bring some good results for IELTS too etc and apply under Federal Skilled Worker? Not sure about less then 300? You talking about points? Sorry not a quick learner or did my research on this...
 
I did not get your point. Are you saying i should just learn French and bring some good results for IELTS too etc and apply under Federal Skilled Worker? Not sure about less then 300? You talking about points? Sorry not a quick learner or did my research on this...

So, Daren's suggestion was to learn french and increase your scores to compete for FSW. Technically if they continue to offer 70+ additional points in FSW for french speakers that's an easy bet.

Daren and me, we both used french to increase our scores from 430-450 to ~500 or above. It can work.

Let's say if you are into a profession that's in-demand or you can gain experience in an in-demand profession + layer on French points - that's 100% going to be what C-19 would support too. But the reality is, right now, for some reason most won't go to these lengths to do it. I hope that makes it clearer :)
 
Agreed. But one can try few tips too. After all they are giving this offer and saw many many jobs on those listings with these 6 companies. Must be a way....

Yes, you apply for jobs with those companies and hope your resume has what it takes to be selected above other candidates.
 
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