New members of the Canada forum, introduce yourself here
Note: For those in the IT field, don't make large BIG cities like Toronto/Vancouver/Montreal/Calgary be your only final destination. Smaller ones can be just as interesting and provide an overall better quality of life. Take for example Halifax, Nova Scotia.
I am fairly new to Canada. I came Aug 2013. now I am a freelance recruiter. I hire locally and internationally. now I am hiring teachers and doctors to Saudi Arabia and Dubai. I like Canada except the tough winter that we had this year! but now Summer is here ! hourayy

Note : i am talking in general but exception exists where people gets jobs easier than others.
I am Vittorio (30 years old) and I'm still living in Italy.
In my city I work as lawyer (English level B2) but I'm thinking to go to Canada to find a better job. Infact, as you surely know, in Italy it's quite difficult to earn money with that particular kind of job.
Obviousely I don't pretend to became a lawyer in Canada, I just want to find a good job that give to me the indipendence that I need.
Do you have any good suggestion to help me to find a job? For example which kind of work I should look for?
Thanks for the attention, have a nice day!
Vittorio
Maybe you should check out amongst the jobs in canada to see what kind of job is presently available. From there you can make yourself an idea and know in which field you would like to work.
Regards
Kenjee
Special skilled jobs like welding, mining, wood working, plumbing fair better chances particularly in provinces like Alberta/ Saskatewan.
However this is just a generalization. From my experience, my skill-sets are niche, even in the IT industry. Particularly in the area that I am living in - there're just a handful of folks with my skill-sets (5 in the province). Plus, I did not graduate from a Canadian university. So my potential employer at that time (now the company I am working with) were willing to go the distance to hire me and also help me with the immigration process.
Oh, also 30 isn't too late. That's the time I make my big move over to here 5 years ago.
Can I know is there any limited age control by gorvenment of Canada.
Roughly how long the processing time for applying PR in Canada. Thanks
(Ooops before I forgot. I invite you to visit the Philippines.. if you love the sun and beautiful beaches.. friendly people..this is the place. .. come and you'll see what I mean.)聽

Well, each province has a not-for-profit organization that reaches out to newcomers and provide support and help for their settlement needs. If I am not mistaken in your acceptance letter/email from the CIC, they would have directed you to a website for all your newcomers needs.
I did a quick google and this is their site:
Click on the 'Find settlement services in your area' link which would bring you to a google maps that hi lights the centres which provides these services on the map.
Take for example if you're heading to Nova Scotia, you'd be going to
PEI -
Ontario -
etc etc.
There's also a good document guide from CIC which details things you need to know that answers your questions in terms of preparation etc.
The owner of the magazine, 'Canadian Immigrant', Nick Noorani (who was an immigrant himself) has additional guides to note for in terms of integrating in the job culture which is an extra for you to read if want:
which is taken from his site: that has immense information on what to watch out for.
Hope this helps.
btw, haven't been to Philippines but perhaps I would on my way back to Malaysia...
paalam na
Philip
I really hope you can see our Boracay or Palawan. Thanks again.
I'm emily from nigeria I'm 35years old married with 2 kids. We just submitted our application for QSW about 4 weeks ago awaiting AOR. I just finished my masters programme in business administration and presently working as an administrative officer In a teaching hospital. Just want to know what to expect in the interview if there is going to be one. Though I just started learning french with my husband. My husband is a civil engr and has worked as an engr for close to 10years now. I've been working for 5years now. We are planning on settling down in montreal west montreal most likely. Which areas in west montreal will be good to settle first as I understand that english is spoken in west montreal as we are just learning french so we can settle fast and not feel left out or frustrated.聽 聽Pls what advice do you have that can help us during the processing of this visa. Thanks do have a great day
My name is Dr. Raj. currently I am engaged in agro commodities. for last 25 years I am exporting agro product. Our Brand RAJ MAHAL BASMATI RICE聽 is quite famous/ well known all over the world especially in Europe and Middle east.
Now I want to start same Business in Canada with the help of Canada govt. we can put up food park in any city of Canada. and can do Export to USA
Am single, a civil servant by profession,i have heard a lots of good and things about canada which i long to relocate to canada but i actually don't the way forward,though i have my passport already.from what i have heard about this great country canada i wish to live in canada and God's willing raise my kids there too.however good ppl of canada i greet you all thanks
Worked in Agriculture Department from forest expert to Natural Resources Conservation and Development Coordinator, as Mago National Park Warden.
Currently working as Medicinal Plants Project Officer which is established by Ethiopian Biodiversity Institute based United Nations Environment Program me and Global Environment Facility.
I am living in Jinka, south Omo Zone which is found in most south western of Ethiopia.with wife and four children..
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Welcome to the forum.
As this is an Anglophone forum could you please post in ENGLISH so that members can understand your post and perhaps offer information or advice.
Also introduce yourself to the forum with a little information about yourself. Thank you.
Just two bits of strong advice for you as you appear to be starting off here on the wrong foot.

First of all Expat-blog is not a dating site, postings either seeking or offering personal relationships are not permitted on our forums.

Second, you are posting to the English language version of the Canada Forum, so kindly post in ENGLISH ONLY in this and other Anglophone forums. Each of our forums have 5 separate language-specific versions (English, French, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese). You may access any of these forums by clicking on the flag icon you will find in the green banner at the top of each page and then selecting the desired language. In each of these forums you should post ONLY IN THE FORUM'S LANGUAGE.
Please read the CANADA FORUM CODE OF CONDUCT
and
Expat-blog Terms & Conditions of Use
These are the rules that our members are all expected to comply with when using our forums.
Cheers,
William James Woodward, EB Experts Team
Either way you will need to see if you qualify for a visa of some kind before you can make a move. USA will be difficult as you will need a sponsor. There are good posts on the Canada forum with details of immigration sites to contact.
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