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nthompson

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Nov 30, 2012
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2012-11-08<br>AOR Received.: 2012-11-23<br>MEDs done.....: 2013-04-03<br>File transfer.....: 2012-12-14<br><img src="http://www.tri-citycurlingclub.com/Tri-City_Curling_Club_2/_RefFiles/Canada.gif" alt="" border="0" height="180" width="240"><br><b>FAQ:</b><br><a href="http://fswp2013.wordpress.com/FAQs">Canada FSWP FAQs</a><br><b>Spreadsheet:</b><br><a href="http://tinyurl.com/FSW14-Spreadsheet">FSW 2014 Spreadsheet</a><br><b>Chit Chat:</b><br><a href="http://tinyurl.com/FSW-2014-FORUM">FSW 2014 DISCUSSION FORUM</a><br><b>Enter your own data:</b><br><a href="http://tinyurl.com/FSW14-Entry">FSW 2014 Entry</a><hr><img src="http://developer.linkedin.com/sites/default/files/LinkedIn_Logo30px.png" alt="" border="0" height="25" width="30"><b><a href="http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/index.php?action=pm;sa=send;u=352905">PM me here</a></b>
Hello everyone,

It has been a while since I posted on here, I'm a new immigrant as well to Canada and I have been here for 2 months now. I would like to share my person advice and experience while I have been here and how I had few job offers and landed a good job.

Things to do once you land.
1) I opened a bank account with scotia and immediately got a credit card to pay for things instead of cash and just transfer the money over to my credit card on a regular basis. Also if you do go with scotia make sure you get a scene card as you collect points and can go see movies at the cinema for free. You can join TD or any other bank if you wish.

2) Health card. People will tell you that you need to go and apply for it as soon as you land as it takes 3 months to receive it, well you don't exactly need to collect it on the same day you can even go a month later because regardless of the day you go the health card starts the 3 month period from the day you land and not the day you walk in to register.

3) Exchange your drivers license to get a Canadian as I just gave them mine and they gave me a G license as alot of jobs will ask if you have your license.

To me these things above where my most important things I got done as soon as I landed.

Resume and cover letters
If you have applied to multiple jobs and are not getting any replies back then you need to think about making sure that you totally customize your resume and cover letter according to the job as a lot of companies use a scanning system which scans all the resumes and picks out the keywords of them to be the closest match to the job. I know theres a lot of you that have crazy qualifications and experience but if your resume is not even getting acknowledged in the resume screening then your resume is getting lost in the pile.

It personal took me like 1-2 hours to customize each resume and I even changed my job title to match theres as their system could also been scanning the titles an apparently its ok to change your previous job title to match theirs as if the job is identical to what you done back home but a different name then there is nothing wrong with changing it to get noticed.

My first week in Canada I had 2 interviews with two recruiters and 2 job interviews the following week. You need to bare in mind like if you want to settle in Toronto then you need to make sure the jobs are not to far from where you live are just go for the closest ones, because the traffic on the 401 will kill you as it can become a nightmare if your work place is a hour drive away but in traffic its 3 hours. So with the positions I had offered I was picky and did not take either of them because the pay was not really what I was looking for and the companies was not too great so the benefits were pretty rubbish. Main thing I noticed about Canada is don't look at the pay but look at the benefits as things like health and medical benefits can save you thousands and most of them include family medical which care which is a MUST

Inteview Tips
It was also amazing to have had interviews as I have not had any interviews since like 16 years ago so I was nervous but what I realized is that Canadians are very laid back and friendly so they make you feel relaxed and calm. My personal advice is that in the interviews I sold myself to them as if I was talking like I already had the job with questions that I asked " We can work together and make this project work" or "What are your deadlines?" etc I then noticed that the interview did not no longer feel like a interview and it felt more like a senior management meeting from then you have pretty much sold yourself and out of the 7 interviews I had in the first 4 weeks of being here I had 6 offers.

If your from a IT background like me please please please don't be the typical boring IT guy and say stuff like " I can do everything, I can even programme and there is nothing that I can not do" Do you know 3 of the interviews told me that I'm the first IT person they have ever interviewed that did not say I can do everything, yes I researched the company and job description and high lighted that I can do the main things in the job but other things that did not involve in the job description I told them that honestly my knowledge is average in that area but I'm very keen and willing to learn as technology is always developing.

Career Edge Experience
I honestly think this company is AMAZING. I will walk you through the process as I noticed people asked questions and questions never got answered.

Well firstly when you apply to them online apply as if your applying for a job as they will look at your resume and experience and see if it is relevant to the job positions they have at that current time. Once you get a phone call or a email saying that they would like to have a pre-screening interview be prepared to have a skype interview, its basically to see how good your communication is as I think having a British accent is for sure golden in Canada everyone loves you. Be very prepared for this pre-screening as they will ask you to have hand picked a job description from their website and ask you questions regarding the position like as if your in a actual interview.

Once you pass the pre-screening you will know immediately as they will tell you there and then. You will receive a email saying that you have been approved and have access to intern job postings.

I saw alot of REALLY good companies on the listing and some amazing job postings, I applied to a few and got a reply back from one of the jobs I really liked which is project Management. Once you get a reply you are then called in for a actual interview for the job. Luckily I got the job and after getting really close with the managers they told me they had 16 candidates from careeredge interview but none of them took charge of the interview and just sat back and answered the questions. Key to it is ask questions make them feel like your already part of the team and for god sake SMILE.

On my 4th week which was last week they offered me a full time permanent position which is 3 times the pay career edge pays you, so if your wondering that is it possible to get employed before your internship is up it is possible as the only thing is they would of lost the lump some of money they sent to careeredge to pay you with and its bi-weekly pay.

If you do manage to get a intern job you will be treated like a normal colleague and expected to do things with minimal help and advice as careeredge programme is International Qualified Professionals as that means your qualified in your home country and your just here to seek experience in Canada, not like the co-op students intern as they will be monitored and guided through step by step.

If I have missed out anything and you have questions please feel free to ask I do wish you all luck and success in your future in Canada.

Don't give up be positive and keep trying!
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mrbeachman

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You forgot to add that if your last name is Thompson and not Patel, the chances of landing a career edge job (or any job, really) in Canada are much higher.

Another thing.... don't open a bank account with Scotia or CIBC. Any other bank will do fine.

If you are a new immigrant you are surely coming to Canada with some money. Open a TD all inclusive account which requires 5,000 in your checking account. You will get a lot of perks such as unlimited banking, free US account, preferred rates on US/CDN exchange rate, free safety deposit box, free premium credit card (these are really useful) and a bunch of other perks.

Good luck
 

nthompson

Star Member
Nov 30, 2012
155
18
Visa Office......
London
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
2012-11-08<br>AOR Received.: 2012-11-23<br>MEDs done.....: 2013-04-03<br>File transfer.....: 2012-12-14<br><img src="http://www.tri-citycurlingclub.com/Tri-City_Curling_Club_2/_RefFiles/Canada.gif" alt="" border="0" height="180" width="240"><br><b>FAQ:</b><br><a href="http://fswp2013.wordpress.com/FAQs">Canada FSWP FAQs</a><br><b>Spreadsheet:</b><br><a href="http://tinyurl.com/FSW14-Spreadsheet">FSW 2014 Spreadsheet</a><br><b>Chit Chat:</b><br><a href="http://tinyurl.com/FSW-2014-FORUM">FSW 2014 DISCUSSION FORUM</a><br><b>Enter your own data:</b><br><a href="http://tinyurl.com/FSW14-Entry">FSW 2014 Entry</a><hr><img src="http://developer.linkedin.com/sites/default/files/LinkedIn_Logo30px.png" alt="" border="0" height="25" width="30"><b><a href="http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/index.php?action=pm;sa=send;u=352905">PM me here</a></b>
mrbeachman said:
You forgot to add that if your last name is Thompson and not Patel, the chances of landing a career edge job (or any job, really) in Canada are much higher.

Another thing.... don't open a bank account with Scotia or CIBC. Any other bank will do fine.

If you are a new immigrant you are surely coming to Canada with some money. Open a TD all inclusive account which requires 5,000 in your checking account. You will get a lot of perks such as unlimited banking, free US account, preferred rates on US/CDN exchange rate, free safety deposit box, free premium credit card (these are really useful) and a bunch of other perks.

Good luck
I totally disagree with your first comment. As at my current employer it is very mixed and you have to remember that Toronto is very well mixed with cultures. One thing I do believe is that if your British and have the accent you have very high chances over anyone else who is not from the UK.

Like I said you have your options such as TB etc, was a given example. Well scotia offered me similar perks but remember that its only for the first year and it was a $2000 requirement. Is the TD one a lifetime or is it also for the first year???
 

mrbeachman

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Oct 24, 2011
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TD is a lifetime as long as you have required 5k in chequing account.

... and they are treating me really while living overseas.
 

MusterMark

Member
Jul 16, 2014
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0
Category........
Visa Office......
Paris
NOC Code......
2133
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
29-05-2014
Nomination.....
22-09-2014
nthompson said:
Hello everyone,

It has been a while since I posted on here, I'm a new immigrant as well to Canada and I have been here for 2 months now. I would like to share my person advice and experience while I have been here and how I had few job offers and landed a good job.

Things to do once you land.
1) I opened a bank account with scotia and immediately got a credit card to pay for things instead of cash and just transfer the money over to my credit card on a regular basis. Also if you do go with scotia make sure you get a scene card as you collect points and can go see movies at the cinema for free. You can join TD or any other bank if you wish.

2) Health card. People will tell you that you need to go and apply for it as soon as you land as it takes 3 months to receive it, well you don't exactly need to collect it on the same day you can even go a month later because regardless of the day you go the health card starts the 3 month period from the day you land and not the day you walk in to register.

3) Exchange your drivers license to get a Canadian as I just gave them mine and they gave me a G license as alot of jobs will ask if you have your license.

To me these things above where my most important things I got done as soon as I landed.

Resume and cover letters
If you have applied to multiple jobs and are not getting any replies back then you need to think about making sure that you totally customize your resume and cover letter according to the job as a lot of companies use a scanning system which scans all the resumes and picks out the keywords of them to be the closest match to the job. I know theres a lot of you that have crazy qualifications and experience but if your resume is not even getting acknowledged in the resume screening then your resume is getting lost in the pile.

It personal took me like 1-2 hours to customize each resume and I even changed my job title to match theres as their system could also been scanning the titles an apparently its ok to change your previous job title to match theirs as if the job is identical to what you done back home but a different name then there is nothing wrong with changing it to get noticed.

My first week in Canada I had 2 interviews with two recruiters and 2 job interviews the following week. You need to bare in mind like if you want to settle in Toronto then you need to make sure the jobs are not to far from where you live are just go for the closest ones, because the traffic on the 401 will kill you as it can become a nightmare if your work place is a hour drive away but in traffic its 3 hours. So with the positions I had offered I was picky and did not take either of them because the pay was not really what I was looking for and the companies was not too great so the benefits were pretty rubbish. Main thing I noticed about Canada is don't look at the pay but look at the benefits as things like health and medical benefits can save you thousands and most of them include family medical which care which is a MUST

Inteview Tips
It was also amazing to have had interviews as I have not had any interviews since like 16 years ago so I was nervous but what I realized is that Canadians are very laid back and friendly so they make you feel relaxed and calm. My personal advice is that in the interviews I sold myself to them as if I was talking like I already had the job with questions that I asked " We can work together and make this project work" or "What are your deadlines?" etc I then noticed that the interview did not no longer feel like a interview and it felt more like a senior management meeting from then you have pretty much sold yourself and out of the 7 interviews I had in the first 4 weeks of being here I had 6 offers.

If your from a IT background like me please please please don't be the typical boring IT guy and say stuff like " I can do everything, I can even programme and there is nothing that I can not do" Do you know 3 of the interviews told me that I'm the first IT person they have ever interviewed that did not say I can do everything, yes I researched the company and job description and high lighted that I can do the main things in the job but other things that did not involve in the job description I told them that honestly my knowledge is average in that area but I'm very keen and willing to learn as technology is always developing.

Career Edge Experience
I honestly think this company is AMAZING. I will walk you through the process as I noticed people asked questions and questions never got answered.

Well firstly when you apply to them online apply as if your applying for a job as they will look at your resume and experience and see if it is relevant to the job positions they have at that current time. Once you get a phone call or a email saying that they would like to have a pre-screening interview be prepared to have a skype interview, its basically to see how good your communication is as I think having a British accent is for sure golden in Canada everyone loves you. Be very prepared for this pre-screening as they will ask you to have hand picked a job description from their website and ask you questions regarding the position like as if your in a actual interview.

Once you pass the pre-screening you will know immediately as they will tell you there and then. You will receive a email saying that you have been approved and have access to intern job postings.

I saw alot of REALLY good companies on the listing and some amazing job postings, I applied to a few and got a reply back from one of the jobs I really liked which is project Management. Once you get a reply you are then called in for a actual interview for the job. Luckily I got the job and after getting really close with the managers they told me they had 16 candidates from careeredge interview but none of them took charge of the interview and just sat back and answered the questions. Key to it is ask questions make them feel like your already part of the team and for god sake SMILE.

On my 4th week which was last week they offered me a full time permanent position which is 3 times the pay career edge pays you, so if your wondering that is it possible to get employed before your internship is up it is possible as the only thing is they would of lost the lump some of money they sent to careeredge to pay you with and its bi-weekly pay.

If you do manage to get a intern job you will be treated like a normal colleague and expected to do things with minimal help and advice as careeredge programme is International Qualified Professionals as that means your qualified in your home country and your just here to seek experience in Canada, not like the co-op students intern as they will be monitored and guided through step by step.

If I have missed out anything and you have questions please feel free to ask I do wish you all luck and success in your future in Canada.

Don't give up be positive and keep trying!
:D

Hi nthompson,

Thanks for sharing your experiences. I'm glad for you you found the job you like. Just wanted to ask you if you went to Canada as a skilled worker?

I applied under FSW2014 as an electrical engineer. Right now my application is under process. I hope to be able to go to Canada soon and find a job just as fast as you.

Good luck in Canada!
 

nthompson

Star Member
Nov 30, 2012
155
18
Visa Office......
London
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
2012-11-08<br>AOR Received.: 2012-11-23<br>MEDs done.....: 2013-04-03<br>File transfer.....: 2012-12-14<br><img src="http://www.tri-citycurlingclub.com/Tri-City_Curling_Club_2/_RefFiles/Canada.gif" alt="" border="0" height="180" width="240"><br><b>FAQ:</b><br><a href="http://fswp2013.wordpress.com/FAQs">Canada FSWP FAQs</a><br><b>Spreadsheet:</b><br><a href="http://tinyurl.com/FSW14-Spreadsheet">FSW 2014 Spreadsheet</a><br><b>Chit Chat:</b><br><a href="http://tinyurl.com/FSW-2014-FORUM">FSW 2014 DISCUSSION FORUM</a><br><b>Enter your own data:</b><br><a href="http://tinyurl.com/FSW14-Entry">FSW 2014 Entry</a><hr><img src="http://developer.linkedin.com/sites/default/files/LinkedIn_Logo30px.png" alt="" border="0" height="25" width="30"><b><a href="http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/index.php?action=pm;sa=send;u=352905">PM me here</a></b>
mrbeachman said:
TD is a lifetime as long as you have required 5k in chequing account.

... and they are treating me really while living overseas.
Ah nice they also sound promising aswell. Glad your happy with them :D

I'm still new here so I got alot to learn. I also went to CIBC and they offer really good loans and mortgages compare to the other banks me and my wife visited.
 

nthompson

Star Member
Nov 30, 2012
155
18
Visa Office......
London
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
2012-11-08<br>AOR Received.: 2012-11-23<br>MEDs done.....: 2013-04-03<br>File transfer.....: 2012-12-14<br><img src="http://www.tri-citycurlingclub.com/Tri-City_Curling_Club_2/_RefFiles/Canada.gif" alt="" border="0" height="180" width="240"><br><b>FAQ:</b><br><a href="http://fswp2013.wordpress.com/FAQs">Canada FSWP FAQs</a><br><b>Spreadsheet:</b><br><a href="http://tinyurl.com/FSW14-Spreadsheet">FSW 2014 Spreadsheet</a><br><b>Chit Chat:</b><br><a href="http://tinyurl.com/FSW-2014-FORUM">FSW 2014 DISCUSSION FORUM</a><br><b>Enter your own data:</b><br><a href="http://tinyurl.com/FSW14-Entry">FSW 2014 Entry</a><hr><img src="http://developer.linkedin.com/sites/default/files/LinkedIn_Logo30px.png" alt="" border="0" height="25" width="30"><b><a href="http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/index.php?action=pm;sa=send;u=352905">PM me here</a></b>
MusterMark said:
Hi nthompson,

Thanks for sharing your experiences. I'm glad for you you found the job you like. Just wanted to ask you if you went to Canada as a skilled worker?

I applied under FSW2014 as an electrical engineer. Right now my application is under process. I hope to be able to go to Canada soon and find a job just as fast as you.

Good luck in Canada!
Hello MusterMark,

Thanks. Nah I went on a sponsorship visor as me and my wife are married. My process took longer then others because of my past but it all went well in the end.

You won't have a problem once you get here. I found when I tried to apply from jobs outside of the country I had little as no replies back. Being a electrical engineer you won't have a problem.

What part of Canada are you looking to move to?
 

mr.Hope

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2132
App. Filed.......
04/7/13, DD Charged-29/9/13, PER - 03/12/13
AOR Received.
16/1/2014 Interview: 15-4-2014
Med's Request
22-4-2014 Passport Req:22-4-2014
Med's Done....
28-4-2014 3rd line updated: 9-05-14
VISA ISSUED...
6-6-2014
LANDED..........
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nice info nthompson, + 1 for you.

what if, someone who is not an European but still has work experience from the UK would have any luck ?
 

Jalex23

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Apr 12, 2013
4,462
368
Calgary
Category........
Visa Office......
CPP-Ottawa
NOC Code......
2171
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
05-09-2013
Doc's Request.
09-04-2014
AOR Received.
06-11-2013
Med's Request
05-04-2014
Med's Done....
20-05-2014
Passport Req..
07-07-2014
VISA ISSUED...
14-07-2014
LANDED..........
06-09-2014
mrbeachman said:
You forgot to add that if your last name is Thompson and not Patel, the chances of landing a career edge job (or any job, really) in Canada are much higher.
I do agree with this. But I would say that Patel as a surename is way better than Perez or Lee or any other minority. Patels are the second most powerful immigration group in Canada, behind any caucasians but way higher than any other ethinic group (unless you are in BC where being Lee is the way to go).
 

nthompson

Star Member
Nov 30, 2012
155
18
Visa Office......
London
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
2012-11-08<br>AOR Received.: 2012-11-23<br>MEDs done.....: 2013-04-03<br>File transfer.....: 2012-12-14<br><img src="http://www.tri-citycurlingclub.com/Tri-City_Curling_Club_2/_RefFiles/Canada.gif" alt="" border="0" height="180" width="240"><br><b>FAQ:</b><br><a href="http://fswp2013.wordpress.com/FAQs">Canada FSWP FAQs</a><br><b>Spreadsheet:</b><br><a href="http://tinyurl.com/FSW14-Spreadsheet">FSW 2014 Spreadsheet</a><br><b>Chit Chat:</b><br><a href="http://tinyurl.com/FSW-2014-FORUM">FSW 2014 DISCUSSION FORUM</a><br><b>Enter your own data:</b><br><a href="http://tinyurl.com/FSW14-Entry">FSW 2014 Entry</a><hr><img src="http://developer.linkedin.com/sites/default/files/LinkedIn_Logo30px.png" alt="" border="0" height="25" width="30"><b><a href="http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/index.php?action=pm;sa=send;u=352905">PM me here</a></b>
mr.Hope said:
nice info nthompson, + 1 for you.

what if, someone who is not an European but still has work experience from the UK would have any luck ?
Hello Author,

Sorry for the delayed reply. Yes 100% even if you have experience from Vietnam for example you will still have a chance. I currently work with employers who are ex career edge interns and now they are permanent.

One thing I would not advise is to apply from outside of Canada as you don't want to ruin your chances.

The pay is not great but once your in your will network with so many people and the doors open for you. I'd highly recommend trying to get in through this programme as it has alot of possibilities
 

nthompson

Star Member
Nov 30, 2012
155
18
Visa Office......
London
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
2012-11-08<br>AOR Received.: 2012-11-23<br>MEDs done.....: 2013-04-03<br>File transfer.....: 2012-12-14<br><img src="http://www.tri-citycurlingclub.com/Tri-City_Curling_Club_2/_RefFiles/Canada.gif" alt="" border="0" height="180" width="240"><br><b>FAQ:</b><br><a href="http://fswp2013.wordpress.com/FAQs">Canada FSWP FAQs</a><br><b>Spreadsheet:</b><br><a href="http://tinyurl.com/FSW14-Spreadsheet">FSW 2014 Spreadsheet</a><br><b>Chit Chat:</b><br><a href="http://tinyurl.com/FSW-2014-FORUM">FSW 2014 DISCUSSION FORUM</a><br><b>Enter your own data:</b><br><a href="http://tinyurl.com/FSW14-Entry">FSW 2014 Entry</a><hr><img src="http://developer.linkedin.com/sites/default/files/LinkedIn_Logo30px.png" alt="" border="0" height="25" width="30"><b><a href="http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/index.php?action=pm;sa=send;u=352905">PM me here</a></b>
Jalex23 said:
I do agree with this. But I would say that Patel as a surename is way better than Perez or Lee or any other minority. Patels are the second most powerful immigration group in Canada, behind any caucasians but way higher than any other ethinic group (unless you are in BC where being Lee is the way to go).
If I'm honest as a minority we have a better chance as Canada gives you more points for being a minority. Compared to England I'm appreciated for what I can do and not judged on what colour I am
 

mr.Hope

Hero Member
Oct 12, 2012
700
28
Calgary
NOC Code......
2132
App. Filed.......
04/7/13, DD Charged-29/9/13, PER - 03/12/13
AOR Received.
16/1/2014 Interview: 15-4-2014
Med's Request
22-4-2014 Passport Req:22-4-2014
Med's Done....
28-4-2014 3rd line updated: 9-05-14
VISA ISSUED...
6-6-2014
LANDED..........
Mid Of September !!!
nthompson said:
Hello Author,

Sorry for the delayed reply. Yes 100% even if you have experience from Vietnam for example you will still have a chance. I currently work with employers who are ex career edge interns and now they are permanent.

One thing I would not advise is to apply from outside of Canada as you don't want to ruin your chances.

The pay is not great but once your in your will network with so many people and the doors open for you. I'd highly recommend trying to get in through this programme as it has alot of possibilities
HI

Many thanks for sharing valuable info.
 

ayanami2281

Star Member
Jul 7, 2014
134
10
Category........
Visa Office......
SGVO
NOC Code......
2281
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
13-08-2014
AOR Received.
xx-01-2015
File Transfer...
xx-01-2015
Med's Request
26-02-2015
Passport Req..
30-04-2015
LANDED..........
Aiming August!!!
nthompson said:
Hello Author,

Sorry for the delayed reply. Yes 100% even if you have experience from Vietnam for example you will still have a chance. I currently work with employers who are ex career edge interns and now they are permanent.

One thing I would not advise is to apply from outside of Canada as you don't want to ruin your chances.

The pay is not great but once your in your will network with so many people and the doors open for you. I'd highly recommend trying to get in through this programme as it has alot of possibilities

Hi nthompson, so do you mean, even if you already have PR Visa approved but outside of Canada, you would still not advise to apply?

Hope you could clarify, since I was initially planning to apply from outside Canada once my PR visa has been approved...(still a long way from there)
 

MusterMark

Member
Jul 16, 2014
18
0
Category........
Visa Office......
Paris
NOC Code......
2133
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
29-05-2014
Nomination.....
22-09-2014
nthompson said:
Hello MusterMark,

Thanks. Nah I went on a sponsorship visor as me and my wife are married. My process took longer then others because of my past but it all went well in the end.

You won't have a problem once you get here. I found when I tried to apply from jobs outside of the country I had little as no replies back. Being a electrical engineer you won't have a problem.

What part of Canada are you looking to move to?
Thanks nthompson, I didn't know there is something like sponsorship. But that's not applicable to me. I don't have family in Canada.

I'm planning to move to BC. But still a lot of hurdles to pass before I can go. I'm betting on 2 horses for the moment. My first goal is to get a PR card via the FSW program. Secondly, I will try to get a visitor visa for 6 months in order to look for a job in BC. But then I have to find an employer that is willing to sponsor for a Labour Market Opinion.

I'll keep your CareerEdge experience in mind. Maybe it can help me in a further stage.

All the best to you and your wife!
 

Shah.vish2004

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Aug 10, 2014
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hi nthompson
i am a civil engineer.. and i m trying to look for job in canada... but i am not able to found as i m being asked about workpermit.... i m confused as what to be done as for visa one requires job letter... and for job letter they say u require work permit.. i m totally confused.. and what is the difference between.. open work permit.. work permit and sponsorship visa... u would be of great help to me