Hi everyone, this is my first time here so i want to get my feet wet first.
I'm aiming for permanent residents by taking the tempo worker route (work in Canada for a year, then apply for Express entry).
From what i gather, it's best for me to acquire a profession listed on the LMIA, but i can't find a list of professions laid out or supply/demand ratio info.
Generally speaking i'm going for skill level A or B but i'm going to need more to go on than just eeny-meeny-miny-moe~ing from a list of hundreds of professions to get started.
IN SHORT:
It would be great if someone could direct me to specific NOC(s) that would be both easy to land a job AND land a permanent residents later on.
Thank you.
˙dlǝɥ puǝs ǝsɐǝld 'ǝɹǝɥ ʞɹɐp ǝɥʇ uı ƃuılqɯnʇs ɯ,ı
I'm aiming for permanent residents by taking the tempo worker route (work in Canada for a year, then apply for Express entry).
From what i gather, it's best for me to acquire a profession listed on the LMIA, but i can't find a list of professions laid out or supply/demand ratio info.
Generally speaking i'm going for skill level A or B but i'm going to need more to go on than just eeny-meeny-miny-moe~ing from a list of hundreds of professions to get started.
IN SHORT:
It would be great if someone could direct me to specific NOC(s) that would be both easy to land a job AND land a permanent residents later on.
Thank you.
˙dlǝɥ puǝs ǝsɐǝld 'ǝɹǝɥ ʞɹɐp ǝɥʇ uı ƃuılqɯnʇs ɯ,ı