Guidance in the right direction please :)
#1
Guidance in the right direction please :)
Hi there
Been lurking for a year on some threads, building some good knowledge along the way.
My hubbie is hgv class 1 with 6+ years exp. Have family in Canada (all our aunts both sides) want to relocate but unsure if his quail cations will allow us access unless through Saskatchewan. Any other states allowing foreign drivers in? Or just this area.
Next q where do we even begin? So much added info lately, any help, direction is very much greatly appreciated. We plan also on doing this in a year so no major rush
Thank you
Been lurking for a year on some threads, building some good knowledge along the way.
My hubbie is hgv class 1 with 6+ years exp. Have family in Canada (all our aunts both sides) want to relocate but unsure if his quail cations will allow us access unless through Saskatchewan. Any other states allowing foreign drivers in? Or just this area.
Next q where do we even begin? So much added info lately, any help, direction is very much greatly appreciated. We plan also on doing this in a year so no major rush
Thank you
#2
Re: Guidance in the right direction please :)
Hi
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, BC, Alberta all have semi skilled streams for Long Haul truck drivers. You would have to find an employer in one of those provinces with approved LMOs who offer you a job after you get your class one in the province. Once you are working in the province, the employer would have to support your application for PNP.
Check out the criteria for each of the provinces here: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigra.../apply-who.asp You should also look at the trucking forum here: http://britishexpats.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=118
Hi there
Been lurking for a year on some threads, building some good knowledge along the way.
My hubbie is hgv class 1 with 6+ years exp. Have family in Canada (all our aunts both sides) want to relocate but unsure if his quail cations will allow us access unless through Saskatchewan. Any other states allowing foreign drivers in? Or just this area.
Next q where do we even begin? So much added info lately, any help, direction is very much greatly appreciated. We plan also on doing this in a year so no major rush
Thank you
Been lurking for a year on some threads, building some good knowledge along the way.
My hubbie is hgv class 1 with 6+ years exp. Have family in Canada (all our aunts both sides) want to relocate but unsure if his quail cations will allow us access unless through Saskatchewan. Any other states allowing foreign drivers in? Or just this area.
Next q where do we even begin? So much added info lately, any help, direction is very much greatly appreciated. We plan also on doing this in a year so no major rush
Thank you
Check out the criteria for each of the provinces here: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigra.../apply-who.asp You should also look at the trucking forum here: http://britishexpats.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=118
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Re: Guidance in the right direction please :)
Hi
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, BC, Alberta all have semi skilled streams for Long Haul truck drivers. You would have to find an employer in one of those provinces with approved LMOs who offer you a job after you get your class one in the province. Once you are working in the province, the employer would have to support your application for PNP.
Check out the criteria for each of the provinces here: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigra.../apply-who.asp You should also look at the trucking forum here: http://britishexpats.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=118
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, BC, Alberta all have semi skilled streams for Long Haul truck drivers. You would have to find an employer in one of those provinces with approved LMOs who offer you a job after you get your class one in the province. Once you are working in the province, the employer would have to support your application for PNP.
Check out the criteria for each of the provinces here: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigra.../apply-who.asp You should also look at the trucking forum here: http://britishexpats.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=118