Thesis,to IT people in canada
#1
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Thesis,to IT people in canada
hey,
I live in sweden and i am currently doing my Msc in dependable
computer systems,i should start my thesis work some time in june,do
you think that should i do it home in sweden or maybe doing it in
canada will give me better chances in finding a job,since i'm planning
to move there soon.
I live in sweden and i am currently doing my Msc in dependable
computer systems,i should start my thesis work some time in june,do
you think that should i do it home in sweden or maybe doing it in
canada will give me better chances in finding a job,since i'm planning
to move there soon.
#2
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Sweden is a good country to live in.... Why do u want to put ur smooth life in canadian hassle where economy is really bad and no jobs.... that is personal advice. Canada is good for people from 3rd world countries ......where resources are less .....think again ...
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Read other posts from this site, you'll soon realize that you'd be much better of in Sweden than in Canada.
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Re: Thesis,to IT people in canada
These people don't lie.
The only jobs immigrants can get here is running liquor stores or driving
taxis - regardless of your skills and experience!
Canadian companies will always use the excuse "lack of Canadian experience"
to deny you a job in the IT sector.
Stay in Europe - the economy is better there, as is the number of jobs in
IT - especially in London.
"joseph" wrote in message
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> hey,
> I live in sweden and i am currently doing my Msc in dependable
> computer systems,i should start my thesis work some time in june,do
> you think that should i do it home in sweden or maybe doing it in
> canada will give me better chances in finding a job,since i'm planning
> to move there soon.
The only jobs immigrants can get here is running liquor stores or driving
taxis - regardless of your skills and experience!
Canadian companies will always use the excuse "lack of Canadian experience"
to deny you a job in the IT sector.
Stay in Europe - the economy is better there, as is the number of jobs in
IT - especially in London.
"joseph" wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> hey,
> I live in sweden and i am currently doing my Msc in dependable
> computer systems,i should start my thesis work some time in june,do
> you think that should i do it home in sweden or maybe doing it in
> canada will give me better chances in finding a job,since i'm planning
> to move there soon.
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Re: Thesis,to IT people in canada
Actually I disagree with the last 2 posters. Did you know the third
largest immigrant group to Canada comes from the western European
countries (EU members) - after China and Soth Asia? Many come here
because of better standards of living, superior quality of life and a
good balance of North American enterprise with European/Asian Culture
& Values.
I would encourage you to consider coming over and visiting Canada -
places like Vancouver, Montreal attract most European immigrants - and
seeing for yourself the way of life here. Personally, I moved here
from the UK and just love it here.
Good resources to check out
http://www.relocatecanada.com
http://www.vancouver.hm
largest immigrant group to Canada comes from the western European
countries (EU members) - after China and Soth Asia? Many come here
because of better standards of living, superior quality of life and a
good balance of North American enterprise with European/Asian Culture
& Values.
I would encourage you to consider coming over and visiting Canada -
places like Vancouver, Montreal attract most European immigrants - and
seeing for yourself the way of life here. Personally, I moved here
from the UK and just love it here.
Good resources to check out
http://www.relocatecanada.com
http://www.vancouver.hm
#6
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Re: Thesis,to IT people in canada
You may want to apply for student visa for advanced studies. This will
help you in fetching a job easier (with Canadian study). Later you may
apply for permanent residency.
[email protected] (joseph) wrote in message news:...
> hey,
> I live in sweden and i am currently doing my Msc in dependable
> computer systems,i should start my thesis work some time in june,do
> you think that should i do it home in sweden or maybe doing it in
> canada will give me better chances in finding a job,since i'm planning
> to move there soon.
help you in fetching a job easier (with Canadian study). Later you may
apply for permanent residency.
[email protected] (joseph) wrote in message news:...
> hey,
> I live in sweden and i am currently doing my Msc in dependable
> computer systems,i should start my thesis work some time in june,do
> you think that should i do it home in sweden or maybe doing it in
> canada will give me better chances in finding a job,since i'm planning
> to move there soon.
#7
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Re: Thesis,to IT people in canada
Stay in Sweden or anyplace on earth where you have good jobs.....Canada has no
good jobs to offer.
good jobs to offer.
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If you plan to come to Canada, a Canadian degree will be much more apprecaited. North American degrees are prefered over those from western Europe.
#9
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Re: Thesis,to IT people in canada
I agree. Still be warned that Canada has 7.5 uneployment rate across the
board, so IT jobs are hard to come by.
>Subject: Re: Thesis,to IT people in canada
>From: Sumatra [email protected]
>Date: 2/8/03 12:01 PM Atlantic Standard Time
>Message-id:
>If you plan to come to Canada, a Canadian degree will be much more
>apprecaited. North American degrees are prefered over those from
>western Europe.
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board, so IT jobs are hard to come by.
>Subject: Re: Thesis,to IT people in canada
>From: Sumatra [email protected]
>Date: 2/8/03 12:01 PM Atlantic Standard Time
>Message-id:
>If you plan to come to Canada, a Canadian degree will be much more
>apprecaited. North American degrees are prefered over those from
>western Europe.
>--
>Posted via http://britishexpats.com