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Is it possible to land work in Canada before emigrating there
Hi ALL,
I guess this has been asked a million times already but is it possible for someone to get a job offer from Canada before actually arriving there? |
Re: Is it possible to land work in Canada before emigrating there
Originally Posted by pontyGirl
(Post 10394293)
Hi ALL,
I guess this has been asked a million times already but is it possible for someone to get a job offer from Canada before actually arriving there? |
Re: Is it possible to land work in Canada before emigrating there
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 10394322)
Yes.
I did it and many others on here did too. I don't think I would have moved unless I was sure of full time employment. |
Re: Is it possible to land work in Canada before emigrating there
Of course, it depends on what skills you have and what you can bring to the job. For a trade/profession/career in demand I would say it's very possible BUT, regrettably, for most things it's better to have feet on the ground in Canada first.
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Re: Is it possible to land work in Canada before emigrating there
Originally Posted by AdrianR
(Post 10394353)
Of course, it depends on what skills you have and what you can bring to the job. For a trade/profession/career in demand I would say it's very possible BUT, regrettably, for most things it's better to have feet on the ground in Canada first.
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Re: Is it possible to land work in Canada before emigrating there
I was offered a job before I landed and as Magnumpi said a lot of people on here did BUT also a lot who didn't and some who landed and struggled to get a job.
I would agree that a lot of it depends on your skillset / experience but from what I'v seen since being here 12 months the majority of jobs are more from who you know and networking. I actually was interviewed over Skype, completed an online occupational questionnaire and then 2 more Skype interviews and was then offered the job - no 'real' face to face interview. I wouldn't recommend this to everyone and not many companies would do it like this I suspect but it's working out OK for me most things. |
Re: Is it possible to land work in Canada before emigrating there
Originally Posted by pontyGirl
(Post 10394293)
Hi ALL,
I guess this has been asked a million times already but is it possible for someone to get a job offer from Canada before actually arriving there? |
Re: Is it possible to land work in Canada before emigrating there
I would say using Linkedin to network is a good way to start and polshing up your resume and just start connecting. I would say from my intial research there are opportunitys that are not advertised and you will only find out if you put yourself out there so to speak :)
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Re: Is it possible to land work in Canada before emigrating there
It's possible, but some don't, depends how you go about it and your skill set. Some struggle to find a job from overseas and after they arrive.
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Re: Is it possible to land work in Canada before emigrating there
Yes it is as others have done it.
Now without knowing if you have ever visited Canada it sort of begs the reverse question of taking a job in a country you know nothing about as opposed to moving here without a job. Canada is huge and each Province or Territory is unique. Lets say you are a bus driver and qualified to drive in Canada. Driving a bus in Vancouver is certainly different to driving a bus in Yellowknife or Thunder Bay. Personally having done the move without a job (spousal sponsorship) there is no way I would move to a different country again without visiting it first and doing lots of research. Lets just say there are lots wanting to move to Vancouver but not Yellowknife or even Thunder Bay. |
Re: Is it possible to land work in Canada before emigrating there
Originally Posted by iaink
(Post 10394408)
Thats why Im here. I wasnt even looking for a job at the time, in Canada or elsewhere...
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