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rschatha Sep 18th 2009 6:47 am

General Advice Please......
 
Hi everyone on the forum.

Iam new user and please could any of you good people spare some advice.

Me and my wife have been contemplating on moving to Vancouver,Canada, Iam and electrician, (NOC 7241), and my wife works for NHS.
We have family in Vancouver; so i have family support which is a bonus.

However, which is our best route?
TWP - Then apply for PR whilst iam working there,
SWR - Skilled Worker Route - as my occupation is on NOC list 7241, and have more than 10yrs experiance

AEO - I have been speaking to some contacts which are in the electrical/construction trade so it is possible that i could arrange my own employment.

Thank You in advance for any advice that you will be able to give me.

R Chatha

JonboyE Sep 18th 2009 7:20 am

Re: General Advice Please......
 
Skilled worker would seem the best route. You can be here in less than a year.

ESarge Sep 18th 2009 7:50 am

Re: General Advice Please......
 
If you can find an employer here who is willing to do an LMO for you then that will get you a TWP in a few months.

In the meantime, get a skilled worker application in and running. You can do this before or after the TWP - it doesn't matter. As you're on the list of 38 don't worry about AEO as it adds time and requires an employer.

Novocastrian Sep 18th 2009 7:56 am

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Originally Posted by ESarge (Post 7943676)
If you can find an employer here who is willing to do an LMO for you then that will get you a TWP in a few months.

In the meantime, get a skilled worker application in and running. You can do this before or after the TWP - it doesn't matter. As you're on the list of 38 don't worry about AEO as it adds time and requires an employer.

... but has the advantage that you have a job from day one.

Do both.

rschatha Sep 18th 2009 9:03 am

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Originally Posted by Novocastrian (Post 7943698)
... but has the advantage that you have a job from day one.

Do both.

Thanks folks for your advise.

BTW, i will be visiting Vancouver early October, so i will try apply for some electrical jobs if possible. If successful apply for TWP & PR when i get back to UK.:fingerscrossed:

mandymoochops Sep 18th 2009 9:36 am

Re: General Advice Please......
 
waits for a certain doom and gloom merchant to come and start chirping on about how difficult x y z is to do...................................

Good luck op with your search :thumbup:

Butch Cassidy Sep 18th 2009 9:38 am

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Originally Posted by mandymoochops (Post 7943920)
waits for a certain doom and gloom merchant to come and start chirping on about how difficult x y z is to do...................................

Good luck op with your search :thumbup:

Not D&G, just think the OP should start the PR process now

The4BellsLondon Sep 18th 2009 2:53 pm

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Originally Posted by rschatha (Post 7943840)
Thanks folks for your advise.

BTW, i will be visiting Vancouver early October, so i will try apply for some electrical jobs if possible. If successful apply for TWP & PR when i get back to UK.:fingerscrossed:

There may be a Vancouver meet up in oct - so keep yr eyes on here . . .you can come and join us :)

Aviator Sep 18th 2009 3:29 pm

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Originally Posted by rschatha (Post 7943840)
Thanks folks for your advise.

BTW, i will be visiting Vancouver early October, so i will try apply for some electrical jobs if possible. If successful apply for TWP & PR when i get back to UK.:fingerscrossed:

No doubt you have it covered, but don't forget you will have to get your journeyman ticket in BC, which is also a red seal qualification. It will involve some exams and may be a prerequisite of a job offer.


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