sshhh.. that is called networkingthey only bring their 'people' on board for new positions and seasonal openings
sshhh.. that is called networkingthey only bring their 'people' on board for new positions and seasonal openings
How do you find it so far?aloh everyone
been away cus i was too lazy to plug my pc and log in here. now in London, ON. 2 weeks ago reached here.
thanks @Impatient Dankaroo reminding me to log back here
So I had Alberta job offer, without LMIA and I said yes to job offer question in EE profile but no to Positive LMIA section. Under documents for PR application: They have asked these two:
A) Offer of Employment
B) Letter of Employment
Should I upload the same job offer I have for both sections? I saw the instructions and both questions seems to ask kind of same information.
It's funny how that is seen as networking when white Canadians do it but nepotism when non-white immigrants do it.sshhh.. that is called networking
It doesn't end there. Welcome to first world. Their hypocrisy is first class too.It's funny how that is seen as networking when white Canadians do it but nepotism when non-white immigrants do it.
Nope. ANY Bank, worth its salt will never disclosed your financials to anyone including government unless charged in court.So it's possible they have verified from the bank already??
That is "one" of the side effects the immigration levels Canada has planned for the last few years with the Liberal leadership.It's funny how that is seen as networking when white Canadians do it but nepotism when non-white immigrants do it.
he's lissensed Canadian immigration advisor
He mentions once TR to PR pathway opens in sept, the 500+ candidates will move out of the pool? Thoughts
Did you mean licensed?he's lissensed Canadian immigration advisor
Yeah, I meant the way he said "licensed"Did you mean licensed?
Frankly speaking, what was a banker from an under developed country trying to achieve in Canada?Kinda sad my previous post were deleted.
Anyway, what do you guys think of this article:
Moving to Canada was harder than I thought. I'm not sure I'd do it again
Incidentally, the other side of the Great Lakes is filled with all sorts of industries right from Semi Conductor to Automobile to Ship Building to Food Production. All these industries need fresh water and Great Lakes has 20% of world's fresh water for less than 0.5% of the World population. London, Windsor and other cities on the shores of the Great lakes should have been industrial hubs had Canada simply followed the US industrialization trend.Canada has systematically eliminated all its manufacturing industry. Those that survive are directly linked with real estate. Manufacturing accounts only for 10% of GDP. Even the high tech manufacturing is absent in Canada. With the massive amount of fresh water, world class universities, highly educated population, widespread trade agreement and political acceptability world over with no sanctions you would expect it to have semiconductor fabrication industry but it is strangely missing. There are semiconductor design houses but then those have more in common with software than with manufacturing.
There is some oil and gas extraction industry but that is the extent of it.