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eren34

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Jun 15, 2025
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Hi everyone,

My name is Eren, I’m 20 years old and currently working in Türkiye. I’ve been working full-time since I was 17 — kitchen help, dishwashing, basic maintenance. I work hard, I learn fast, and I’m used to long hours.

I’m not here to beg, just hoping for a real chance to prove myself. I’m looking for any LMIA-supported job — I’m flexible and motivated. My English is B1-B2 level and improving every day. I’m serious about starting a new life in Canada and ready for all the challenges.

If you know of any employer or opportunity, please reply here or DM me. Thank you for reading.

– Eren
 
Hi everyone,

My name is Eren, I’m 20 years old and currently working in Türkiye. I’ve been working full-time since I was 17 — kitchen help, dishwashing, basic maintenance. I work hard, I learn fast, and I’m used to long hours.

I’m not here to beg, just hoping for a real chance to prove myself. I’m looking for any LMIA-supported job — I’m flexible and motivated. My English is B1-B2 level and improving every day. I’m serious about starting a new life in Canada and ready for all the challenges.

If you know of any employer or opportunity, please reply here or DM me. Thank you for reading.

– Eren

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If you know of any way to get there with this stuff I'm here to listen

It's quite difficult to secure an LMIA supported job these days. If you want to try looking for an employer, you will need to search and apply for jobs through job sites such as LinkedIn and indeed. Most employers will not be willing to go through the LMIA process so expect to submit many applications where you don't hear back. Also be careful of scams. If anyone asks you for money or you get the job very easily or they tell you there is great urgency in submitting your paperwork, it's a scam.

Your chances of securing an LMIA supported job offer are generally higher if you have specialized skills/experience/education.
 
It's quite difficult to secure an LMIA supported job these days. If you want to try looking for an employer, you will need to search and apply for jobs through job sites such as LinkedIn and indeed. Most employers will not be willing to go through the LMIA process so expect to submit many applications where you don't hear back. Also be careful of scams. If anyone asks you for money or you get the job very easily or they tell you there is great urgency in submitting your paperwork, it's a scam.

Your chances of securing an LMIA supported job offer are generally higher if you have specialized skills/experience/education.
I understand that LMIA jobs are hard to come by and I’m prepared for a long and difficult process. I’ll start applying on sites like Indeed and LinkedIn as you suggested, and I’ll be careful to avoid scams.

I don’t have formal education or specialized skills, but I do have real-world experience and a strong work ethic. If you have any other tips, even small ones, I’m open to all advice. Thanks again for taking the time to respond.