Interested in moving to Canada?
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Interested in moving to Canada?
I am currently recruiting for a company called Global Career Connections. There is a serious shortage of skilled trades men and women in Canada. Our company is recruiting tradespeople to come in and help fill this void. Our focus for recruitment is British Columbia, so if you are interested in moving to BC (most jobs are in the Vancouver area), and if you are a qualified trades person in any of the following categories, please contact me at stephen@globalcareerconnections for more information:
- Electrician
- Carpenter
- Plumber
- Bricklayer
- Crane Operator
- Mechanic
I personally came to Canada from Edinburgh and lived in Dublin before then. The climate for immigration is much better than when I came. I highly recommend Canada (especially Beautiful British Columbia) as an amazing place to live. If you have any questions related to the above, or just about BC in general, please feel free to drop me a line.
Cheers,
Stephen
- Electrician
- Carpenter
- Plumber
- Bricklayer
- Crane Operator
- Mechanic
I personally came to Canada from Edinburgh and lived in Dublin before then. The climate for immigration is much better than when I came. I highly recommend Canada (especially Beautiful British Columbia) as an amazing place to live. If you have any questions related to the above, or just about BC in general, please feel free to drop me a line.
Cheers,
Stephen
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Re: Interested in moving to Canada?
Dear sir
is this job available for all aplicant around the world
i'am an electrician technician
thank you
is this job available for all aplicant around the world
i'am an electrician technician
thank you
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Re: Interested in moving to Canada?
Unfortunately you must be a fully qualified electrician in your home country to qualify for any of the electrician jobs. This would mean for example, having a City and Guilds qualification in the UK. City and guilds qualification works easiest in terms of cross over, but there are other countries that work as well such as places in eastern europe (poland, ukraine etc..). Unfortunately it would be very difficult to bring an electronics technician over as this is not recognized as a trade in Canada.
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Hi,
Is there much call for refrigeration engineers or Project managers?
Is there much call for refrigeration engineers or Project managers?
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I'm a plumber interested in moving to Canada. tried the e-mail it don't work
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Hi,
I am an electrician from London UK, can you provide a web address & correct e-mail
Regards
I am an electrician from London UK, can you provide a web address & correct e-mail
Regards
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Re: Interested in moving to Canada?
I am currently recruiting for a company called Global Career Connections. There is a serious shortage of skilled trades men and women in Canada. Our company is recruiting tradespeople to come in and help fill this void. Our focus for recruitment is British Columbia, so if you are interested in moving to BC (most jobs are in the Vancouver area), and if you are a qualified trades person in any of the following categories, please contact me at stephen@globalcareerconnections for more information:
- Electrician
- Carpenter
- Plumber
- Bricklayer
- Crane Operator
- Mechanic
I personally came to Canada from Edinburgh and lived in Dublin before then. The climate for immigration is much better than when I came. I highly recommend Canada (especially Beautiful British Columbia) as an amazing place to live. If you have any questions related to the above, or just about BC in general, please feel free to drop me a line.
Cheers,
Stephen
- Electrician
- Carpenter
- Plumber
- Bricklayer
- Crane Operator
- Mechanic
I personally came to Canada from Edinburgh and lived in Dublin before then. The climate for immigration is much better than when I came. I highly recommend Canada (especially Beautiful British Columbia) as an amazing place to live. If you have any questions related to the above, or just about BC in general, please feel free to drop me a line.
Cheers,
Stephen
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Hi i am a number 1 printer with 15 years experience running presses from single colour heidleberg gto,s to sm 102 10 colour with cutstar that i am currently running.I also have skills in ordering print supplies,pre press,print finishing,liasing with customers and supervisation in the press room area.I am currently living and working in the uk but am looking into relocating to canada with my family,could you please tell me if there is any demand for printers and what are my chances thankyou very much for any advise
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Hi Stephen
My husband is a Bricklayer - what would be involved in the process. We are Irish and currently living in Ireland.
Thanks
Sarah
My husband is a Bricklayer - what would be involved in the process. We are Irish and currently living in Ireland.
Thanks
Sarah
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Kildare,
Will the City & Guilds be enough? Or must you be NVQ qualified also? And how much experience do you need?
ta!
Will the City & Guilds be enough? Or must you be NVQ qualified also? And how much experience do you need?
ta!