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Hopefully Moving
Hello All
Quite new to this sort of thing but have been looking around various sites for a while with the intention of moving to Canada - Ontario likely with Ottawa/Toronto being favourites. I work in Insurance Fraud as a Qualified Investigator and my wife will be a qualified Teacher within the next 12 months so really looking for any help with job likelihood/availability in the above stated regions. The points system seems OK for us to get through so the job issue is the main thing! Look forward to hearing from you |
Re: Hopefully Moving
Welcome to BE. I would start here - http://britishexpats.com/wiki/Quick_...an_Immigration , but first put down some padding on the floor for when you fall off your chair at the thought of the 5 year wait for a skilled worker visa. There are a load of other ways to get here, so hopefully you can get some help with the job hunt and do it a bit faster.
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Re: Hopefully Moving
Hello and welcome!
As Tuppence has said, the wait for the visa you are talking about is at least 5years so if I were you I'd forget about the points system and concentrate on finding jobs, not the other way around! Have a hunt around the very excellent Wiki and learn about all the other ways to get to Canada much quicker (unless of course you knew about the 5 year wait and are happy with that) - such as finding a job first and then going on a Temporary Work Permit (TWP). I know that one thing I've seen advised on here is that if you do want to get into Canada quicker then you should forget about Ontario - it doesn't seem to really have any labour shortages so jobs are harder to find there, whereas if you apply for jobs in another province with a shortage of teachers for example, you're much more likely to get offered a job and therefore get a TWP. So it might be worth considering other provinces if you want to get there sooner than 2012! Although I should add that I've no idea how sought after teachers or investigators are there - check the Occupations Under Pressure list for each province to find out if they are needed in each one. And it might be worth doing a search for 'teachers' on this forum as I know they have often been mentioned and it might give you some pointers on where to go to get a job. Best of luck with it all, this website will no doubt become an invaluable tool for you in your research and throughout the process - I know it has been for me! I hope it all goes smoothly for you. :) |
Re: Hopefully Moving
No shortage of teachers in Canada so don't hang your hat on your OH getting a teaching job anytime soon. More here: http://britishexpats.com/wiki/Teaching_in_Canada
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