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scotty7071 Aug 12th 2011 5:50 am

I need some help - move to Alberta
 
Can anyone help....?

I have been looking at moving to Alberta ever since i left, 13 months ago. The reason for moving now is that the work situation now allow me to move.

So what have i done so far?

1. I have sent CV's out to companies and employment agencies in Calgary which in my city of choice. (Approx 15 sent with more to go!!)

2. I have visited an EXPO in London in March which was completely useless as for canada there was relocation companies, a HR Company and one Realtor.

3. I am booked onto another Emmigrate2 show for free in October, don't know who is going to be there?

4. I have made a few contacts from my time in Canada and over the phone during the last few days.

Another avenue which i may choose to pursue is a complete career change. I really like the idea of becoming a Social Worker and i have already contacted Med Hat College to query next Falls program. Does anyone have any experience through this?

Social Worker is one of the 29 In demand occupations listed on the NOC. I guess if i get a Canadian diploma in Social Work it will lead to employment and PR?????

If anyone has any idea's at all then please send me them. Presently, i am a fully trained Warehouse specialist with Management qualifications, Health & Safety (NEBOSH), FORKLIFT, Dangerous Goods IATA, and loads of experience.

Howefamily Aug 12th 2011 6:34 am

Re: I need some help - move to Alberta
 
were you in Alberta on vacation?

scotty7071 Aug 12th 2011 7:01 am

Re: I need some help - move to Alberta
 
No i was working from Mar 2008 - Jun 2010. British Army.

I am gutted that i did not start the process off when i was there, it would have been much easier. Now i would do anything to get back!!!

Almost Canadian Aug 12th 2011 7:07 am

Re: I need some help - move to Alberta
 

Originally Posted by scotty7071 (Post 9555509)
No i was working from Mar 2008 - Jun 2010. British Army.

I am gutted that i did not start the process off when i was there, it would have been much easier. Now i would do anything to get back!!!

Seven Ps and all that:rofl:;)

CanadaJimmy Aug 12th 2011 7:11 am

Re: I need some help - move to Alberta
 

Originally Posted by scotty7071 (Post 9555418)
Can anyone help....?

I have been looking at moving to Alberta ever since i left, 13 months ago. The reason for moving now is that the work situation now allow me to move.

So what have i done so far?

1. I have sent CV's out to companies and employment agencies in Calgary which in my city of choice. (Approx 15 sent with more to go!!)

Be advised that Canada uses Resumes instead of CVs. A resume has a different format and is more about selling yourself rather than just outlining your skills and experiance.


2. I have visited an EXPO in London in March which was completely useless as for canada there was relocation companies, a HR Company and one Realtor.
Thats great.


3. I am booked onto another Emmigrate2 show for free in October, don't know who is going to be there?
Guess you'll find out when you go.


4. I have made a few contacts from my time in Canada and over the phone during the last few days.
Thats a good approach. In my case I was able to get one of my contacts in Canada who I spoke to regularly on Skype to do the LMO paperwork.


Another avenue which i may choose to pursue is a complete career change. I really like the idea of becoming a Social Worker and i have already contacted Med Hat College to query next Falls program. Does anyone have any experience through this?

Social Worker is one of the 29 In demand occupations listed on the NOC. I guess if i get a Canadian diploma in Social Work it will lead to employment and PR?????
You have to have at least one years experience in the past ten years in the occupation. And after a year the occupation may not be on the list any more.


If anyone has any idea's at all then please send me them. Presently, i am a fully trained Warehouse specialist with Management qualifications, Health & Safety (NEBOSH), FORKLIFT, Dangerous Goods IATA, and loads of experience.
If you have management qualifications you may fall under the 1122 NOC code on the list. See this link for details of this NOC: http://www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/noc/english/...al18=0&val19=0

It fills up fast though so you may not be able to squeeze into it this year.

christmasoompa Aug 12th 2011 7:13 am

Re: I need some help - move to Alberta
 
Do be aware that although Social Worker is currently on the list of eligible occupations for FSW program, the chances are it wouldn't be by the time you graduate, and you'd also need a year's work experience to qualify. Plus I believe that for a Social Worker in Canada, a masters is required (although do a quick forum search to read other threads on Social Work to check and for more info).

A study permit can be a good idea though if you've got the funds, but just don't count on it leading to PR afterwards without an interim measure i.e. a job offer/Temp Work Permit.

Good luck. :)

cjlowndes Aug 13th 2011 12:50 am

Re: I need some help - move to Alberta
 

Originally Posted by scotty7071 (Post 9555509)
No i was working from Mar 2008 - Jun 2010. British Army.

I am gutted that i did not start the process off when i was there, it would have been much easier. Now i would do anything to get back!!!

Same!! Have 10yrs for pension and i'm def going back to Alberta! Done Medman 4 and got 3 weeks off to travel. And what a breath of fresh air Canada is. I would love a posting to Trails end camp so i could really get the feel for living there. Anyway good luck and save a load of cash before you go!


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