Finding a job in Canada
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Can anyone help me where i should look on the internet to find a job in Canada?? My company where i work is international but there closest branch is Montreul and i would like to settle in Ontario.
I currently live in England and looking to immigrate. Im 20 years of age and have visited Canada recently and fell in love with it. Due to my age i do not have enough points to immigrate via the skilled worker program.
Any help would be very helpful
thanks
I currently live in England and looking to immigrate. Im 20 years of age and have visited Canada recently and fell in love with it. Due to my age i do not have enough points to immigrate via the skilled worker program.
Any help would be very helpful
thanks
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If you read the WIKI above you will get all the answers you need to regarding immigration and the best way to go about it!
You have one very important thing on your side AGE, go for BUNAC (search it in the WIKI)
If you read the WIKI above you will get all the answers you need to regarding immigration and the best way to go about it!
You have one very important thing on your side AGE, go for BUNAC (search it in the WIKI)
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Given the current economic climate I would think that you best option would be to get an international transfer with you current company (if you can qualify under the regulations which given your age may be problematic) and then after 2 years apply for PR through the Candian Experience route. Then you can go wherever you want.
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Mandy, many thanks for your reply, the temporary work may be my best way to do it, however i did want to immigrate permanentely. Would the temporary work help?
thanks
Rachael
thanks
Rachael
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posidrive - thanks for your reply, i think my age would matter within the inter company transfer as you said, as alot of these positions are managerial.
Any other suggestions would be great
thanks
Rachael
Any other suggestions would be great
thanks
Rachael
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If you then lost your job on the intercompany transfer you would have to leave Canada. This may be a risk you are happy to take as you are young and single, but if you have a named employed on your TWP then you have less flexibility.
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But at least with an intercompany transfer your employer is legally obliged to pay all repatriation costs.






