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Over 40 years old
Hello,
I will be moving to Canada beginning of 2014. There is no work in Ireland and I need to espace! I have a degree and postgraduate qualifications and speak fluent French. However, I am afraid I might not find work easily because of my age. I am 40. Do employers discriminate against the over 40s when hiring in Canada? Thanks, Irishlady |
Re: Over 40 years old
On what sort of a visa are you coming to Canada? What sort of work does it entitle you to do? What sort of work are you looking for? Whereabouts are you moving to?
Canada's a big place. |
Re: Over 40 years old
Originally Posted by Irishlady
(Post 10989316)
Hello,
I will be moving to Canada beginning of 2014. There is no work in Ireland and I need to espace! I have a degree and postgraduate qualifications and speak fluent French. However, I am afraid I might not find work easily because of my age. I am 40. Do employers discriminate against the over 40s when hiring in Canada? Thanks, Irishlady |
Re: Over 40 years old
Originally Posted by Irishlady
(Post 10989316)
Hello,
I will be moving to Canada beginning of 2014. There is no work in Ireland and I need to espace! I have a degree and postgraduate qualifications and speak fluent French. However, I am afraid I might not find work easily because of my age. I am 40. Do employers discriminate against the over 40s when hiring in Canada? good points that oakvillian asked to add to this as part of your other thread http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=806002 Age may be a factor as is the availability of work in the sector you're looking at & of course what you have to offer that may be unique to an employer based on your qualifications, experience & skills. Here in Toronto, our home grown uni-educated son-in-law who is 100% fluent in Canadian french works in facilities management for an international firm in a job that's just below his expectations. He says it pays the bills. He says there are bi-lingual office jobs available in Toronto usually in customer service (CSR), generally either contract work or part time paying ~ $13 - $14/hr 24/7 shifts. To get a sense of this, I suggest that you do a google search for Bi-lingual jobs or the line of work you'd be looking to do in the area that you intend coming to. Have you ever been to Canada & had a look around (location, demographics) prior to getting the visa? Good luck |
Re: Over 40 years old
Canada is full of people the same age so I would say "no", I've never noticed it being a problem really, I think the median age is around 40.
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Re: Over 40 years old
I think you have to be over 40 to work for Air Canada! ;)
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Re: Over 40 years old
Originally Posted by james.mc
(Post 10989773)
I think you have to be over 40 to work for Air Canada! ;)
I think that only applies to trolly dollies ! ;) |
Re: Over 40 years old
Originally Posted by Irishlady
(Post 10989316)
I will be moving to Canada beginning of 2014. There is no work in Ireland and I need to espace!
But without knowing your visa status, where you're heading to, and your experience/qualifications, it's impossible to say. |
Re: Over 40 years old
Originally Posted by Simon Legree
(Post 10989839)
http://britishexpats.com/forum/search.php?do=getdaily
I think that only applies to trolly dollies ! ;) It all depends on your visa situation, what is it? Here are you wanting to come and why?:) |
Re: Over 40 years old
I'm 47. Never been asked my age by any employer I applied for, unless it involved security clearance and so date of birth had to go on the screening form. The only time I gave my date of birth to my current and previous employers (both in Canada) was after I was recruited.
I don't put date of birth on my resume and don't put dates of education on; my resume goes back the last 15 years only. I've been turned down for jobs for much stranger reasons than age... (unless they were so shocked by how old I was when I walked into the interview, that they came up with some crazy excuse not to employ me...) |
Re: Over 40 years old
Originally Posted by Kaye5
(Post 10990327)
I'm 47. Never been asked my age by any employer I applied for, unless it involved security clearance and so date of birth had to go on the screening form. The only time I gave my date of birth to my current and previous employers (both in Canada) was after I was recruited.
I don't put date of birth on my resume and don't put dates of education on; my resume goes back the last 15 years only. I've been turned down for jobs for much stranger reasons than age... (unless they were so shocked by how old I was when I walked into the interview, that they came up with some crazy excuse not to employ me...) |
Re: Over 40 years old
Originally Posted by christmasoompa
(Post 10989909)
Moving on what visa? If you are a citizen or have PR, then chances are you will find some type of work at least.
But without knowing your visa status, where you're heading to, and your experience/qualifications, it's impossible to say. She's never once in her posts said anything at all about her visa status. Nor has she ever enquired about related issues. |
Re: Over 40 years old
I have a Federal Skilled Workers' Visa.
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Re: Over 40 years old
Originally Posted by Irishlady
(Post 10990749)
I have a Federal Skilled Workers' Visa.
The visa status is great (you'll be much more employable than somebody requiring sponsorship), but you still haven't told us whereabouts you're going, or what skills/experience you have, so it's very hard for anybody to advise you. Which occupation did you apply under for the FSW prog? |
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