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How to Get a Job in Canada

How to Get a Job in Canada

Are you considering immigrating to Canada? Are you a newcomer to Canada and are looking for guidance on getting hired in Canada? Making the transition to living and working in Canada happens over time. Newcomers can face challenges related to working in Canada. Before looking for a job, learn about these challenges. This kit will instruct you on how to settle into your Canadian life with a job in your area of expertise and overcome the many challenges that newcomers face. With this kit, you can get valuable information on Canadian work experience, foreign credential recognition, and improving your language or communication skills. You can also obtain comprehensive directions on applying for jobs online, top search sites in Canada, getting work permits, and comprehensive employment guidelines in Canada.

IN THIS KIT YOU WILL FIND:

Up-to-date information on the job market in Canada
Directions on how to improve your language and communication
Directions on how to get your foreign credentials assessed
How to get a work permit
Detailed instructions on how to apply for jobs in Canada
Comprehensive list of top job agencies in Canada
Employment guidelines in Canada
How to get Canadian work experience

Commonly Asked Questions

1. Is it difficult to find a job in Canada?
No. If you are in Canada, there are many available rewarding employment opportunities. Each day in Canada more than 50,000 job postings go unfilled.
Getting a job offer from outside Canada is more of a challenge but certainly can be accomplished with a little bit of perseverance, especially with the tools and guidance that our Canadian law firm offers. Many Canadian employers have a keen demand for skilled workers and professionals. There is no reason why you can't be a part of their solution.

2. I am an engineer/engineering technician/technologist/physician, do I have to get accreditation before immigration?
There are some professions that are regulated in Canada, i.e. you need to be licensed to practice by provincial authorities to practice. Engineers, engineering technicians and technologists and physicians are among these. You have to get your qualifications assessed for immigration purposes by the relevant accreditation body before your immigration request could be processed.

3. Can I practice another profession than my "Intended Occupation"?
Yes, and furthermore, you might find that you could not practice your intended occupation right from the outset of your entrance to Canada, since some professions require licensing, and you would need to re-qualify in the province of your residence to practice your profession. Otherwise, there is no compulsion with regard to your occupation.

4. Can I use my existing school documents to apply for a Canadian school or job?
Before using your existing school documents, you may want to have them evaluated. There are three places that can help you:
• World Education Services, which is partially funded by the government of Ontario
• Comparative Education Service, which operates out of the University of Toronto and assesses documents for employment purposes
• International Credentials Assessment Service of Canada (ICAS), which evaluates your credentials for both employment and educational purposes

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