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May 14, 2026
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Hello everyone.

Many newcomers consider food delivery jobs through apps or local restaurants as a way to earn income while settling in Canada. For those who have worked in food delivery, was it a good starting point?

How difficult was it to find work, and were the earnings enough to cover basic living expenses? Did the job help you gain Canadian work experience or lead to better employment opportunities later?

If you're currently working in food delivery or have done it in the past, what advice would you give to newcomers who are thinking about entering this field?

I'd appreciate hearing about your experiences and recommendations.
 
Hello everyone.

Many newcomers consider food delivery jobs through apps or local restaurants as a way to earn income while settling in Canada. For those who have worked in food delivery, was it a good starting point?

How difficult was it to find work, and were the earnings enough to cover basic living expenses? Did the job help you gain Canadian work experience or lead to better employment opportunities later?

If you're currently working in food delivery or have done it in the past, have you ever looked for help through https://ubereats.pissedconsumer.com/customer-service.html when dealing with delivery issues or account problems? If so, how was your experience, and what advice would you give to newcomers who are thinking about entering this field?

I'd appreciate hearing about your experiences and recommendations.
thanks in advance for any help
 
Hello. I think food delivery is a decent way for newcomers to earn income while settling in Canada. The work is flexible, but earnings can vary depending on the city, hours worked, and tips. It's a good temporary option that can provide some Canadian work experience, but I wouldn't rely on it as a long-term career. My advice is to treat it as a stepping stone while continuing to look for opportunities in your field.