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giant_midget

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I am studying in a high demand designation and would not be eligible for post graduate work permit because I already got one which was wasted as I could not find a job in Level A or B. My question is : Is it easy to get BC employers to make job offers to non-Canadians? Are many employers willing to support? Has anyone here ever been successful in persuading employers to support you though the PNP process? If yes, how did you do it and what was your profession?
 
Hello there, This point is never easy. In my opinion the easiest way is asking from inside (after you work with a company, and probe them your capabilities), you always can try if your profession is a high demand, but i am going to tell you is difficult. Try to make networking with people in your area to see if you can find somebody to help you. Good Luck.
giant_midget said:
I am studying in a high demand designation and would not be eligible for post graduate work permit because I already got one which was wasted as I could not find a job in Level A or B. My question is : Is it easy to get BC employers to make job offers to non-Canadians? Are many employers willing to support? Has anyone here ever been successful in persuading employers to support you though the PNP process? If yes, how did you do it and what was your profession?
 
I agree with yanesrahn. You should expose your accountability, reliability, skills, and influence at your workplace as well as extend your network. People will then value you for who you are and will certainly comply with just requests.