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Work Experience In Canada

Josephine Said:

What are the possibility of living in canada or studying with 1 yr work visa?

We Answered:

Why not try another country?

Canada is bad

I spent over three years looking hard for a job in Canada through the internet. I studied a lot about the Country. It was very hard but I found a job approved by HRSDC, in February of this year, to work in Edmonton, Alberta.
I submitted all required documentation to the canadian consulate but the immigration officer refused my work permit. He said that I do not have strong economic ties to my country.
I tried to go legally and I did everything within the law and I had employer and place to stay but what was the advantage of doing that legally?

Monica Said:

Can I legally work for free to get some work experience in Canada?

We Answered:

You are not allowed to live and work in Canada without a work permit.In most cases, you have to apply for a work permit from outside Canada. Your employer also has a role in the application process.Check out the link below for more information.



http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/index.asp

Adrian Said:

I am a Mech Engineer & have 20 yrs of field experience.Can I live & work in canada as a permenent resident.?

We Answered:

Sure you can. Here is how you can apply.

You need to have at least 1 years work experience in your chosen field before you can apply. 4 years is better - gives you more points.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/s…

You must meet the following minimum requirements to apply as a skilled worker:

You have at least one continuous year of full-time, paid work experience or the equivalent in part-time continuous employment.
Your work experience must be Skill Type 0 (managerial occupations) or Skill Level A (professional occupations) or B (technical occupations and skilled trades) on the Canadian National Occupational Classification (NOC).
You must have had this experience within the last 10 years.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/noc.as… NOC list

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/s…
assessment test - you must get 67 points to qualify.

Just be aware that Skilled worker applications to Canada are taking several years - anywhere from 2 to 6 years depending on what country you are from.

USA currently taking 2 years.
UK (and most of Europe) currently taking 3 years.
India taking 5 years.

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