Hi Everyone,
I know no one really knows what actually is going to happen to those of us who were hoping to go through the CEC; however, I would really appreciate if anyone can give me an advice about what to do next.
If they don't pick me from the pool for the PR in May 2015 with a 1-year work experience, then I feel that there really is no hope for me, and waiting for longer to be "picked" by a Canadian employer seems hopeless. I currently have a job, but it is a "low-skilled job". That's why the provincial government does not let me apply through them. Some people suggested that I try to get a "skilled job" in a completely different field than my own, and work for a year, then go through the Federal Skilled Worker Category (which will also be affected by the EE).
It is really consuming me to the point that I started looking into moving to a European country and start everything all over again. I sometimes wish I graduated last year (rather than this year) and would have had my 1-year work experience by now and applied through CEC. But it's too late for should've, would've, could've...
If you were in my shoes, what would you do?
I cannot appreciate enough for your valuable comments, and looking forward to them,
Student7872014
I know no one really knows what actually is going to happen to those of us who were hoping to go through the CEC; however, I would really appreciate if anyone can give me an advice about what to do next.
If they don't pick me from the pool for the PR in May 2015 with a 1-year work experience, then I feel that there really is no hope for me, and waiting for longer to be "picked" by a Canadian employer seems hopeless. I currently have a job, but it is a "low-skilled job". That's why the provincial government does not let me apply through them. Some people suggested that I try to get a "skilled job" in a completely different field than my own, and work for a year, then go through the Federal Skilled Worker Category (which will also be affected by the EE).
It is really consuming me to the point that I started looking into moving to a European country and start everything all over again. I sometimes wish I graduated last year (rather than this year) and would have had my 1-year work experience by now and applied through CEC. But it's too late for should've, would've, could've...
If you were in my shoes, what would you do?
I cannot appreciate enough for your valuable comments, and looking forward to them,
Student7872014