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Any recent Telecommunication Engineer experience?
Good Evening! How are you all doing?
Curious to know if there is anyone here with experience to moving to CA from the UK who was a Telephone Engineer with Openreach or other relevant contractors? I am at the stage now where me and my partner are starting to collate the relevant information and research with regards to making a move over to Canada! I'm 25 and working for Openreach as a Service Delivery Engineer, I believe this falls under NOC 7245-B? So in short, the questions I am mainly looking for input on are; 1, Does anyone have any experience in making the move via the skilled worker route under this job role? 2, Who are the major Telecoms providers/contractors primarily in Alberta, BC, Manitoba & Saskatchewan? 3, Is there much need for anyone in the Telecoms/Fibre sector? I understand this may be somewhat vague but any input would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance :) |
Re: Any recent Telecommunication Engineer experience?
Cheers for the reply, greatly appreciated.
With regards to the points system, am I correcting in thinking that AS Levels would fall under 'Canadian post-secondary degree or diploma for a one-year program, or equal'? |
Re: Any recent Telecommunication Engineer experience?
Originally Posted by Nrfk25
(Post 12436291)
Cheers for the reply, greatly appreciated.
With regards to the points system, am I correcting in thinking that AS Levels would fall under 'Canadian post-secondary degree or diploma for a one-year program, or equal'? HTH. |
Re: Any recent Telecommunication Engineer experience?
Originally Posted by christmasoompa
(Post 12436371)
No, afraid not. As schooling goes on until the age of 18 in Canada, A levels are just considered part of secondary education. What do you score without them, do you have a degree?
HTH. I also appear to be confusing myself with regards to English testing to gain my score. Is this something that needs to be done within Canada? Apologies for the basic questions, just trying to clear the process up for myself. |
Re: Any recent Telecommunication Engineer experience?
Originally Posted by Nrfk25
(Post 12436867)
I also appear to be confusing myself with regards to English testing to gain my score. Is this something that needs to be done within Canada?
But if you're not scoring enough then don't waste your money taking the exam, you can guesstimate for now (assume max points as a native English speaker) to give you an idea of your points, and then if you are scoring enough to get PR you could go ahead and do the exam. HTH. |
Re: Any recent Telecommunication Engineer experience?
Originally Posted by christmasoompa
(Post 12436947)
No, you can take the IELTS exam in the UK, there is a list of test centres on their website for you to find the nearest.
But if you're not scoring enough then don't waste your money taking the exam, you can guesstimate for now (assume max points as a native English speaker) to give you an idea of your points, and then if you are scoring enough to get PR you could go ahead and do the exam. HTH. Am I correct in saying that the Federal Skilled Trade program differs in selection/points process. I can see they mention that they seem to look at you having at least 2 years experience in a given field/job role and there is no education requirement? Thank you once again. |
Re: Any recent Telecommunication Engineer experience?
Originally Posted by Nrfk25
(Post 12436985)
Perfect, thank you very much.
Am I correct in saying that the Federal Skilled Trade program differs in selection/points process. I can see they mention that they seem to look at you having at least 2 years experience in a given field/job role and there is no education requirement? Thank you once again. https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration...ed-trades.html The main stumbling block here is that you must either have a job offer or have a certificate of qualification issued by a Canadian province. |
Re: Any recent Telecommunication Engineer experience?
Would an apprenticeship help his cause?
Surely BT would have put you on an apprenticeship and got you quals past High School level? |
Re: Any recent Telecommunication Engineer experience?
Originally Posted by JWilo
(Post 12437184)
Would an apprenticeship help his cause?
Surely BT would have put you on an apprenticeship and got you quals past High School level? |
Re: Any recent Telecommunication Engineer experience?
Originally Posted by Nrfk25
(Post 12437198)
Curious to know this also, I will shortly be awarded an NVQ through BT/Openreach. This is a culmination of an Apprenticeship. Would this count as Post Secondary?
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Re: Any recent Telecommunication Engineer experience?
Originally Posted by Nrfk25
(Post 12437198)
Curious to know this also, I will shortly be awarded an NVQ through BT/Openreach. This is a culmination of an Apprenticeship. Would this count as Post Secondary?
But, if you are eligible under the FST program, then the points requirement is VERY different to a 'normal' EE draw so chances are you won't need those points anyway. What are you actually scoring? |
Re: Any recent Telecommunication Engineer experience?
Originally Posted by christmasoompa
(Post 12437475)
NVQ's aren't normally recognised for points purposes, as said above, only academic qualifications are.
But, if you are eligible under the FST program, then the points requirement is VERY different to a 'normal' EE draw so chances are you won't need those points anyway. What are you actually scoring? |
Re: Any recent Telecommunication Engineer experience?
Originally Posted by Nrfk25
(Post 12437833)
Sadly, going off of the assumption that I achieve max on English Language(being a native speaker) only 57, very disappointing.
It's the CRS points that count for you, for the Express Entry draws you need to be scoring as highly as possible. So take this test instead (again just guessing max points for English etc) - Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) tool: skilled immigrants (Express Entry) HTH. |
Re: Any recent Telecommunication Engineer experience?
Originally Posted by Oakvillian
(Post 12437772)
Oh, good God, not this crap again. Give it a rest, man.
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Re: Any recent Telecommunication Engineer experience?
Cheers folks, greatly appreciated once again.
With regards to FST and entering an application with a job offer, how does someone usually go about doing this? I'm under the impression that the vast majority of employers require one to be present in Canada prior to applying? Or do people tend to go over on a temp work visa of sorts and go from there? Is it a case of finding suitable jobs, applying and explaining situation i.e currently in the process of submitting an FST application etc? |
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