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Dec 9, 2008 | No Comments
Important Information for International Students
Taken from York University in Ontario. Writing resumes and looking for a career/internship opportunity is different in Canada from what you would do back home. So if you are planning on obtaining practical training in Canada, prepare for the differences by using job fairs, conference, events, on-campus recruiting, job registration services and employer [...]
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Could you apply and obtain a work permit without a job offer? Or do you have to have a job sponsoryou for the visa after they’ve made an offer?
No. You need a Job offer first. Your work permit is to an employer. If you don’t have an employer they don’t know who to issue it for. [...]
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Every additional credential helps somewhat, but the absence of any on-the-job experience can be difficult to overcome. You might also want to think about volunteering to assist on your field projects at local schools, charities, or religious institutions, and find a extra job and keep careful track of everything you learn and know how to [...]
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It’s a great feeling to land the job, but there’s still a lot to tie-up before signing on the dotted line. Be ready to ask yourself a few important questions, and get the answers you’re looking for before you accept.
Among the most obvious are “Do I like the people?” and “Am I’m getting the right [...]
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Dec 5, 2008 | No Comments
Finding Employment
Like all countries, Canada has its own unique process for finding employment. The content “Guide to Finding Work in Canada” has been prepared to assist skilled migrants better understand how to go about finding employment in Canada. Choose your subscription and payment here as the guide includes useful advice on where to find employment vacancies, protocols on applying for [...]
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Every company’s hiring objective is to find the best-qualified candidate, and often that candidate will be a foreign national who requires visa sponsorship.
Whether your company is a start-up with a handful of employees or a long-established firm employing hundreds of workers, it is inevitable in today’s market that you will have to navigate the maze [...]
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Case#1 : How do you get an employer sponsorship for a visa to allow you to work in Ontario, Canada. You fall into the category of skilled worker but you need a Canadian to give you a job. You have no family out there?
First of all, yes, you can be sponsored for a visa by a Canadian employer. But you have [...]
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