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moving to Calgary
I'm moving to Calgary soon. 24 years old with 4 Years and as an Electrical Draftsman. I know things have gone bad in Calgary recently like the rest of the world but with my WHV should i still be bale to pick up work. I went to the place 3 weeks back an absolutely loved it plus a tone of my best mates are there.
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Re: moving to Calgary
Hi Weebie and welcome to the forum. :)
What kind of advice are you after? Calgary specific stuff, visa stuff, job hunting advice etc?? If you ask specific questions then I'm sure people will be more than happy to help. Good luck with it all, hope you manage it. |
Re: moving to Calgary
Thanks,
I'm hopeful if someone can give me an idea of what the situation for brits getting jobs in Calgary is like now. As a lot of you may know Calgary used to be boomtown but things have certainly changed in the last few months...Perhaps I am just getting cold feet!!:lol: |
Re: moving to Calgary
Things aren't looking great I believe, there have certainly been lots of stories on here about people who have been made redundant whilst on TWP's.
Do you already have PR as that may make a difference? If you've already got the right to work in Canada then you will probably find work easier than if an employer has to go through the visa process for you. :) |
Re: moving to Calgary
Originally Posted by Weebie
(Post 7166066)
Thanks,
I'm hopeful if someone can give me an idea of what the situation for brits getting jobs in Calgary is like now. As a lot of you may know Calgary used to be boomtown but things have certainly changed in the last few months...Perhaps I am just getting cold feet!!:lol: Personally, I wouldn't come to Calgary at the moment on a TWP if I was bringing a family with me, the risk would be too high for me to be comfortable with. Having said that, lots of people are. Each to their own |
Re: moving to Calgary
OP mentions a WHV (Working Holiday Visa) so I assume he's going on BUNAC for a year :)
Enjoy Weebie, hope you find work and have fun! ;) |
Re: moving to Calgary
Originally Posted by adele
(Post 7166917)
OP mentions a WHV (Working Holiday Visa) so I assume he's going on BUNAC for a year :)
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Re: moving to Calgary
Originally Posted by Almost Canadian
(Post 7166717)
It depends on what basis you are coming here: if it is as a PR, then there is still plenty of work available; if it is on a Temporary Work Permit, then you need to accept that, in essence, Canadian employers are allowed to fire you for any reason, so long as they provide you with the appropriate notice period. There are no surprises for guessing who will be first out the door if they need to lay people off. If they do fire you, you will not be able to work until you have secured another TWP with another employer. This may be difficult or easy depending on your skill set.
Personally, I wouldn't come to Calgary at the moment on a TWP if I was bringing a family with me, the risk would be too high for me to be comfortable with. Having said that, lots of people are. Each to their own But as you say, on a TWP it's risky with a family. We applied for PR in Oct 2006, so I think we're going to rent for now and just sit it out - can't be much longer, surely! Even the employer in Calgary has said they've "streamlined" their labour team, so as you previously said, on a TWP with a family - it could be very stressful! As you say, each to their own and I agree with you 100% on this one! Call me a chicken, scaredy cat, whatever you like :) I'd tend to call it good old "Common sense!" ;) Y |
Re: moving to Calgary
sent you a PM (private message)
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Re: moving to Calgary
Brilliant!!
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Re: moving to Calgary
Originally Posted by Weebie
(Post 7175113)
Brilliant!!
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