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Donnykins Jan 5th 2014 5:39 am

Employment Concerns
 
We are hoping to relocate to the Calgary area in 2014. We've just paid for the visa, so should receive it soon. My husband is currently a Software Development Manager, and we are hoping that he can get a similar job in Canada. However, we would feel happier moving to Canada with a job offer, as opposed to just landing there with no job. Is it possible/impossible? I also understand from the Relocation Package sent by our immigration consultants, that the job market is 'hidden'. Would love some advice please?:confused:

Aviator Jan 5th 2014 6:03 am

Re: Employment Concerns
 

Originally Posted by Donnykins (Post 11064313)
We are hoping to relocate to the Calgary area in 2014. We've just paid for the visa, so should receive it soon. My husband is currently a Software Development Manager, and we are hoping that he can get a similar job in Canada. However, we would feel happier moving to Canada with a job offer, as opposed to just landing there with no job. Is it possible/impossible? I also understand from the Relocation Package sent by our immigration consultants, that the job market is 'hidden'. Would love some advice please?:confused:

You say you have paid for a visa, so you have got your PR approved by CIC and are just waiting for the visa to go in your passport, or you have sent some money to an immigration consultant and are hoping they can get you a visa approved?

Donnykins Jan 5th 2014 6:18 am

Re: Employment Concerns
 
Our immigrations consultants have been told by the high commission that we have passed the visa process and medicals. so we've paid for the visa as requested. We're just waiting for them to request our passports for the actual visa and PR card. Our consultants said it wouldn't be a long wait now. So we are starting to plan the 'big move'. :D

joinerboy Jan 5th 2014 7:12 am

Re: Employment Concerns
 

Originally Posted by Donnykins (Post 11064313)
We are hoping to relocate to the Calgary area in 2014. We've just paid for the visa, so should receive it soon. My husband is currently a Software Development Manager, and we are hoping that he can get a similar job in Canada. However, we would feel happier moving to Canada with a job offer, as opposed to just landing there with no job. Is it possible/impossible? I also understand from the Relocation Package sent by our immigration consultants, that the job market is 'hidden'. Would love some advice please?:confused:

It could be a good idea to research housing/accommodation availability & cost in Calgary if you've not already done so unless you have already sorted somewhere to live.
All the best

magnumpi Jan 5th 2014 8:07 am

Re: Employment Concerns
 
And buy some gloves

JonboyE Jan 5th 2014 8:13 am

Re: Employment Concerns
 

Originally Posted by Donnykins (Post 11064313)
We are hoping to relocate to the Calgary area in 2014. We've just paid for the visa, so should receive it soon. My husband is currently a Software Development Manager, and we are hoping that he can get a similar job in Canada. However, we would feel happier moving to Canada with a job offer, as opposed to just landing there with no job. Is it possible/impossible? I also understand from the Relocation Package sent by our immigration consultants, that the job market is 'hidden'. Would love some advice please?:confused:

You are much more likely to get a job when you are here, but you can make a start now. Read this:

http://britishexpats.com/wiki/Quick_...uctions-Canada

Dashie Jan 6th 2014 2:14 am

Re: Employment Concerns
 
I've heard some people say that having a Canadian telephone number can help, which I believe you can set up through Skype? I have no personal experience of this, sorry. My hubby came on a work permit to start, but his is a very specialised job.

Wafflelord Jan 6th 2014 10:31 am

Re: Employment Concerns
 

Originally Posted by JonboyE (Post 11064503)
You are much more likely to get a job when you are here, but you can make a start now. Read this:

http://britishexpats.com/wiki/Quick_...uctions-Canada

I have a similar situation. Cheers for the link! Useful stuff


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