Trudeau's throne speech strongly indicates that immigration will continue unabated, as is logical for a country that desperately needs immigrants.
No one wants another lockdowns. Well, except for CEC candidates who seemed to have enjoyed their once-a-lifetime chance.In Ontario at least the talk is of targeted shutdowns rather than a blanket one. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/covid-19-ontario-fall-pandemic-plan-draft-copy-1.5736538
What do you think about job prospects generally though? I keep reading about how hard the economy has been hit. I wonder how easy things are for newcomers now vs before COVID.Trudeau's throne speech strongly indicates that immigration will continue unabated, as is logical for a country that desperately needs immigrants.
I think it depends on the type of job as well. If we are talking about IT jobs etc, I doubt there's going to be any discernible effect. Techies will continue to be in high demand.What do you think about job prospects generally though? I keep reading about how hard the economy has been hit. I wonder how easy things are for newcomers now vs before COVID.
It's advisable for everyone to be prepared to either spend from their savings (means you have to save enough to hit the ground running) or be ready to take menial jobs while waiting to land the job of your choosing - for ar least 1year, after landing.I think it depends on the type of job as well. If we are talking about IT jobs etc, I doubt there's going to be any discernible effect. Techies will continue to be in high demand.
If I were to consider my NOC, 0124, I think there will be more difficulty in finding a new job from scratch. Instead of it taking, say, 4-5 months to find a good position, it might take 8-9 months in the current scenario. But ultimately, in the long haul, I don't see a problem at all with the Canada job market.
So new immigrants should probably be prepared for a bit more time without a job, as a worst case scenario.
How come , only 1077 people were over 470 after the last draw . So, expect it to be 469 with 4200 ITAs . What’s the calculation behind 471?Next Week - Crs471
Good points. Haha, you've got a similar NOC to mine. I'm 1123, which is still marketing, but not at managerial level. Might be even harder for me.I think it depends on the type of job as well. If we are talking about IT jobs etc, I doubt there's going to be any discernible effect. Techies will continue to be in high demand.
If I were to consider my NOC, 0124, I think there will be more difficulty in finding a new job from scratch. Instead of it taking, say, 4-5 months to find a good position, it might take 8-9 months in the current scenario. But ultimately, in the long haul, I don't see a problem at all with the Canada job market.
So new immigrants should probably be prepared for a bit more time without a job, as a worst case scenario.
True! The thought of doing that for a year is daunting, but I'll do what I have to. I assume by menial jobs you mean things like retail work and delivery work?It's advisable for everyone to be prepared to either spend from their savings (means you have to save enough to hit the ground running) or be ready to take menial jobs while waiting to land the job of your choosing - for ar least 1year, after landing.
It's definitely not going to be easy but the resilient that has gotten us this far shouldn't be ditched when we get to Canada.
I believe it is harder to get a managerial job.Good points. Haha, you've got a similar NOC to mine. I'm 1123, which is still marketing, but not at managerial level. Might be even harder for me.
Would you choose to go there later and wait for the economy to recover?
True! The thought of doing that for a year is daunting, but I'll do what I have to. I assume by menial jobs you mean things like retail work and delivery work?
I agree. Firms will be reluctant to hire managers without Canadian experience, but the people who do the actual job specific tasks, they can find work relatively easier as the work processes, softwares used etc are similar everywhere these days.I believe it is harder to get a managerial job.
I have been an IT manager since 2 years ago after my last promotion. However, I have been keeping myself with (small) programming tasks. I don’t want to lose touch with the skills because I know I will start fresh again after landing in Canada.I agree. Firms will be reluctant to hire managers without Canadian experience, but the people who do the actual job specific tasks, they can find work relatively easier as the work processes, softwares used etc are similar everywhere these days.
Did you start out as a programmer? There will be no difference in your job if you work as a programmer/developer anywhere in the world but you should be up to date with the latest tech and really know your stuff.I have been an IT manager since 2 years ago after my last promotion. However, I have been keeping myself with (small) programming tasks. I don’t want to lose touch with the skills because I know I will start fresh again after landing in Canada.
I am still trying to keep myself updated. And yes, I am a programmer. Hope I am good enough to land a job. Hahaha. I have done all as a programmer, then as a business analyst, then as an IT manager. I still can get it all.Did you start out as a programmer? There will be no difference in your job if you work as a programmer/developer anywhere in the world but you should be up to date with the latest tech and really know your stuff.
I agree with what others have said as well. 1123 will likely find a job faster than 0124. Less experience will also be helpful, as that implies less baggage to shed and organizations will be keener to hire. In my case, I have 11 yrs of work ex with 8 of that in the same industry. It will take time to find a suitable employer.Good points. Haha, you've got a similar NOC to mine. I'm 1123, which is still marketing, but not at managerial level. Might be even harder for me.
Would you choose to go there later and wait for the economy to recover?
Oh having a bit of a break to explore would be great for you.I agree with what others have said as well. 1123 will likely find a job faster than 0124. Less experience will also be helpful, as that implies less baggage to shed and organizations will be keener to hire. In my case, I have 11 yrs of work ex with 8 of that in the same industry. It will take time to find a suitable employer.
I’m certainly not going to delay relocation once the process is complete. I had decided to maybe even take a few months off once I got to Canada, which is a break I’m craving from my work life So I’ll be on the next flight as soon as they approve the visa.
It would also be a good chance to volunteer and get some Canadian experience if you relocate quickly. Of course everything should be planned in accordance with finances and other matters as well.