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flyertoff1 Sep 6th 2013 5:27 am

Canada
 
Hi I have been told there are good opportunities in alberta and british Columbia.
I really need to know the best route to take. I need an employer to offer a job, but I'm not even having much luck finding any jobs just red tape and jargon. What do I need to do? Can any body Help with the direction please thank you.

Atlantic Xpat Sep 6th 2013 5:44 am

Re: Canada
 

Originally Posted by flyertoff1 (Post 10889194)
Hi I have been told there are good opportunities in alberta and british Columbia.
I really need to know the best route to take. I need an employer to offer a job, but I'm not even having much luck finding any jobs just red tape and jargon. What do I need to do? Can any body Help with the direction please thank you.

Opportunities for what? Your question is so open-ended as to be impossible to answer.

flyertoff1 Sep 6th 2013 5:48 am

Re: Canada
 
Yes sorry I am a general builder Carpenter/joiner

magnumpi Sep 6th 2013 6:05 am

Re: Canada
 
Fully qualified with 25 years + experience are we ?

flyertoff1 Sep 6th 2013 6:08 am

Re: Canada
 
Yes that would be correct!

magnumpi Sep 6th 2013 6:13 am

Re: Canada
 

Originally Posted by flyertoff1 (Post 10889238)
Yes that would be correct!

Awesome, plenty of work in Ontario pal, so many houses being built. Sue will be along soon with a page full of linky things :@)

flyertoff1 Sep 6th 2013 6:15 am

Re: Canada
 
That's great thank you so much !

MillieF Sep 6th 2013 6:18 am

Re: Canada
 
Have you looked at your possibilities for coming to Canada? The blue Wiki bar at the top of the page can give you all of the different methods and links to the applications etc. This really is the most helpful of websites, with a great number of supportive and knowledgeable members who are happy to help, however, your post is somewhat vague, would it be possible to flesh out your specific request a bit?;)

flyertoff1 Sep 6th 2013 6:23 am

Re: Canada
 
Thank you for your help

magnumpi Sep 6th 2013 6:47 am

Re: Canada
 
Don't forget you need to be able to prove you can speak the lingo here for PR, so an English test maybe required.

http://www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/NOC/English/...spx?val65=7271

Former Lancastrian Sep 6th 2013 7:24 am

Re: Canada
 
Read this link re Federal Skilled Trades. There are other links within this that you should also read regarding qualifications
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigra...ly-who.asp#noc

not2old Sep 6th 2013 8:10 am

Re: Canada
 

Originally Posted by flyertoff1 (Post 10889194)
Hi I have been told there are good opportunities in alberta and british Columbia.
I really need to know the best route to take. I need an employer to offer a job, but I'm not even having much luck finding any jobs just red tape and jargon. What do I need to do? Can any body Help with the direction please thank you.

Hi flyer & welcome to the Canada thread twice

http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=807996

Let me jump in with a few questions that'll maybe help answer your questions better. In addition to what other posters have provided & given you links to as far as starting the ball rolling process - in March 2011 on the 'introduce yourself' thread you said you were looking at Australia & one reason being was 'the awful weather in the UK' Well, I tell yer the weather in Alberta can be far worse in climate extremes than the UK. As far as BC goes, well depends which part - you can be snowed in or rain on.

What would be the main reasons for you today that are any different than 2.5 years ago wanting to leave the UK now at your time of life - you being in your own business an all?

Since your children are now adults over 21, would they be accompanying you or do it on their own with any spouses/partners they may have & emigrating in their own right to Canada?

Why Canada - why not Australia?

Did you start or make an application ever to emigrate to any country?

Have you visited Canada or Australia?

If its Canada, have you looked at other options along the lines of as an entrepreneur, business person (investor or start up a business) to employ Canadians, likely be a sole proprietor/self-employed or as you indicated in the OP as a skilled worker wanting to work for someone else?

bats Sep 6th 2013 10:40 am

Re: Canada
 

Originally Posted by magnumpi (Post 10889244)
Awesome, plenty of work in Ontario pal, so many houses being built. Sue will be along soon with a page full of linky things :@)

Er you have proof of such a sweeping statement?

magnumpi Sep 6th 2013 4:44 pm

Re: Canada
 

Originally Posted by bats (Post 10889574)
Er you have proof of such a sweeping statement?

Which one?

300+ jobs on just one web page and just travel north GTA anywhere and you will see new house builds

http://ca.indeed.com/m/jobs?q=Carpenter&l=Ontario#

Or sue posting many links

No I have no proof of sue posting many links, sorry :@(

not2old Sep 7th 2013 1:29 am

Re: Canada
 

Originally Posted by flyertoff1 (Post 10889194)
Hi I have been told there are good opportunities in Alberta and British Columbia.

If you've not already done so, take a look at the Alberta & BC links below & maybe start the PNP process - good luck with whatever you decide

http://www.albertacanada.com/immigra...ting/ainp.aspx

http://www.albertacanada.com/immigra...ing-times.aspx

For BC

http://www.welcomebc.ca/pnp

http://www.welcomebc.ca/Immigrate/im...Can-Apply.aspx


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