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advise please
hi all
have a few questions and need advise. will be applying for PR in alberta Canada as a electrician have the following qualifications 2330 part 1 and 2 c&g 17th regs nvq level 3 c&g 2391 jib graded as installation electrician niceic approved contractor now the tricky bit i work for a company as a service engineer (money is better)they install access control and automatic doors. i also work for my self at weekends and take time to complete my own jobs this is the sparky side i do domestic through to industrial. now to apply for pr what proof do they need to be shown that i have experience of over 1 year. would my niceic membership cover this. you have to show 6 jobs each year to be assessed when membership is due thank you graham |
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Evening graham, I work in the auto door industry ( Besam 10yrs Record yrs mainly installs ). I will keep an eye on this post in case Oz is a no go.
Iain |
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hi iain
thanks for the replie another employee who i worked with went to oz work for ir dor o matic i think |
Re: advise please
Originally Posted by graham and george
(Post 7646103)
hi all
have a few questions and need advise. will be applying for PR in alberta Canada as a electrician have the following qualifications 2330 part 1 and 2 c&g 17th regs nvq level 3 c&g 2391 jib graded as installation electrician niceic approved contractor now the tricky bit i work for a company as a service engineer (money is better)they install access control and automatic doors. i also work for my self at weekends and take time to complete my own jobs this is the sparky side i do domestic through to industrial. now to apply for pr what proof do they need to be shown that i have experience of over 1 year. would my niceic membership cover this. you have to show 6 jobs each year to be assessed when membership is due thank you graham I'm also heading to Canada most of the guys on here are going to Oz, they should rename this forum "Electricans going to Australia" :p I'm self employed and am sending letters from any contractors I have done work for also the registration certificates from NICEIC and Elecsa along with a letter from my accountant to prove my 4 years. You also need to show what duties your work involved so it can show you were working as an Electrician so they can map you across to the NOC code either 7241 or 7242. How much experience do you have? You need a minimum of 12 months in one of the NOC codes above, not sure if weekend work would qualify you, it might have to be full time, if you have only 12 onths you will definately struggle when it comes to sitting your Red Seal exam as you need to prove 8775 hours and 72 months experience just to take the damn thing. Anyway good luck, any questions just ask! :thumbup: |
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hi mags
i work for a company as a service engineer they paid for my college and even paid me to go.with the company i am with(have been with for 8 years) the work involves extra extra low voltage 50 ac/25dc i also install the supplies and motors industrial doors 3ph direct on line/capacitor start run and direct on line starter boxes. i do not have enough work to go it alone and at present need all the money i can get. i do a lot of domestic work house rewires/new ccu sockets etc etc more of my work is now more industrial factories been subbing doing schools/reverbs worked for a contractor run sub mains 95swa new diss boards. been wit the niceic for 3 years which i can show test sheets for the work i have done. does the total hours be straight or can it be done over time with breaks in between thanks graham |
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Originally Posted by graham and george
(Post 7653372)
hi mags
i work for a company as a service engineer they paid for my college and even paid me to go.with the company i am with(have been with for 8 years) the work involves extra extra low voltage 50 ac/25dc i also install the supplies and motors industrial doors 3ph direct on line/capacitor start run and direct on line starter boxes. i do not have enough work to go it alone and at present need all the money i can get. i do a lot of domestic work house rewires/new ccu sockets etc etc more of my work is now more industrial factories been subbing doing schools/reverbs worked for a contractor run sub mains 95swa new diss boards. been wit the niceic for 3 years which i can show test sheets for the work i have done. does the total hours be straight or can it be done over time with breaks in between thanks graham Apparently any prospective employer should be able to gain a temporary license on the back of my experience over here so you should definately qualify for that I would think although different provinces may have different rules the ones I am quoting are for Alberta, depends where you are heading!! |
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hi mags
am also thinking of alberta whats the pay like or dont you know have also looked on the trade site and at the jobs on offer and did not see any positions for year 4 apprentice (i think this is the level you go in at) have you got a job yet? or just get out there and see. the 8775 hrs is that after you qalified eg when you completed 2330 part 2and 3 or is when nvq3 complete or when jib graded . its not that clear..... |
Re: advise please
Originally Posted by graham and george
(Post 7656984)
hi mags
am also thinking of alberta whats the pay like or dont you know have also looked on the trade site and at the jobs on offer and did not see any positions for year 4 apprentice (i think this is the level you go in at) have you got a job yet? or just get out there and see. the 8775 hrs is that after you qalified eg when you completed 2330 part 2and 3 or is when nvq3 complete or when jib graded . its not that clear..... The hours are from when you qualified, training/apprenticeship hours aren't counted, I ended up ringing the AITB myself in Edmonton and they sent me an email confirming that I could gain a temp license as a 4th yr apprentice, if I had the 72 months I could just sit the exam straight away as long as I could provide proof of the hours. Try the job-bank on the CIC website if you are looking for jobs although the best thing is to decide on an area and do a recce contacting employers before you go advising you will be in town and can u meet up, most of them are quite happy to by all accounts, good luck anyway :thumbup: |
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good luck hope all goes well...
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