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Hi everyone,
Family of 4 here looking into moving to Canada. (Me, my wife and 2 girls (both under 4)). I hope that after reading through the site and asking a few questions all will become clear on how to go about applying for a work permit, getting work, renting a house and schooling for our daughters. Ive worked in I.T for 10 years. My partner is a conveyancer for a solicitors (10 years also). Neither of my daughters are at school yet, and both my wife and i have decided that if we are wanting to move away, now would be the best time to do it. We are both in our late 20's, have a fair bit of equity in our house, dont have a close family and want a better life for our girls. We dont want to get to pensionable age and think 'wish we would have tried living in Canada'. You only live once, and i think we'd regret it if we never tried it. If it didnt work out at least we could say we'd done it! :) |
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Hello - welcome to the site...
What line of IT are you in? Depending on what you do will affect the likelihood of securing employment/work permit up front and thus vastly cutting down your waiting time.... Check for the thread I started recently on IT, some good pointers in there by Judy.... |
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I look after Ibm Mainframe (As400/iseries), network/servers/Pc's/Printers, cisco routers (novell, Windows), Email system (novell), Phone system (lucent), Helpdesk and i can do a bit of cl programming.
I basically look after/support all the IT equiptment/users we have over over 3 uk sites. Also do flash website creation in my spare time. Ive only ever worked for 2 companys, which were both the largest/well known in their sector. (Greeting card manufacturer & Carpet Manufacturer) I'd class myself as Network/server Support, Ibm As400/iseries Computer operator/tech/analyst, 1st 2nd 3rd line support.....the list goes on:) |
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Have a read of this thread - http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=477428
In the meantime, I'd spend some time thinking about whether you're happy to wait the 5+ years for a visa without prior work arranged - if so, get the form sent off and your place in the queue whilst you look for a faster option (i.e. finding work). |
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Hello and welcome to BE - hopefully you will find us a very useful lot, if not slightly unhinged:rofl:
alison |
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Looking at the Regional Lists of Occupations under Pressure, My job title 2281 is under pressure both in Alberta and British columbia.
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Originally Posted by James80
(Post 5267496)
Looking at the Regional Lists of Occupations under Pressure, My job title 2281 is under pressure both in Alberta and British columbia.
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Originally Posted by G77
(Post 5267516)
Yep, thought it would be - still need to find an employer willing to jump through the (slightly less) number of hoops....
Would i struggle to get proper work without a permanent visa?..... Im pretty confused as to which would be the best way to actually get over there and get working within the next year to 18months I dont want to apply for citizenship just yet.... just move out there for a few years, rent a house, get a job in my field of work and see if i like it. |
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Originally Posted by James80
(Post 5267541)
so would my best bet be to apply for a working holiday visa and then search for a vacancy ? or are holiday visa's for people like gap year students who take low paid jobs?
Would i struggle to get proper work without a permanent visa?..... Im pretty confused as to which would be the best way to actually get over there and get working within the next year to 18months I dont want to apply for citizenship just yet.... just move out there for a few years, rent a house, get a job in my field of work and see if i like it. This section is only as a meet and greet and not discussion and the mods will close it after a while. Try the Immigration forum and you will get sorted out;) |
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cheers
will do ;) |
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Hi James and welcome to the BE forum.;)
Spend some time reading the Wikki sections and searching past threads/posts, it will be time well spent and answer many of the questions you may have and also give you a better understanding of the options open to you in making your Canada dream a reality.:thumbsup: Best of luck. Rob. |
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Originally Posted by James80
(Post 5267086)
Hi everyone,
Family of 4 here looking into moving to Canada. (Me, my wife and 2 girls (both under 4)). I hope that after reading through the site and asking a few questions all will become clear on how to go about applying for a work permit, getting work, renting a house and schooling for our daughters. Ive worked in I.T for 10 years. My partner is a conveyancer for a solicitors (10 years also). Neither of my daughters are at school yet, and both my wife and i have decided that if we are wanting to move away, now would be the best time to do it. We are both in our late 20's, have a fair bit of equity in our house, dont have a close family and want a better life for our girls. We dont want to get to pensionable age and think 'wish we would have tried living in Canada'. You only live once, and i think we'd regret it if we never tried it. If it didnt work out at least we could say we'd done it! :) Anyway Good Luck with your plans, keep in touch Michelle |
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