Police officer transfer from uk to Canada
#106
Re: Police officer transfer from uk to Canada
But to qualify for a PR via the CEC, you need to have worked in Canada for a year or more in that job, and therein lies the problem - no force is currently prepared to sponsor an applicant for a Temp Work Permit. Ditto for a Skilled Worker PR app, you'd need to have a valid LMIA/TWP before you could apply.
In January the whole system is changing to an EOI system, so again, unless police forces in Canada are prepared to sponsor applicants in, that's not going to be an option either.
Hope that clarifies it?
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Re: Police officer transfer from uk to Canada
Evening forum. I'm going to Calgary next month (15th of September 2014) and have a ride along arranged. I also have a meeting with the CPS recruitment team. If anything interesting comes to light as a result i'll post here.
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Re: Police officer transfer from uk to Canada
christmasoompa - thanks for the heads up. I'd never seen a proper table outlining professions and number of allocated places for CEC so was curious when I saw it. I can understand how security services in general require extensive background checking and individuals who understand the role they're doing and the people they're interacting with. What puzzles me however is that there are other valued, important Government professions actively seeking applications from Irish/UK applicants.
I see it every day with the number of nurses, social workers and paramedics who leave here to go to Canada and Aus for a better lifestyle. I don't understand why police forces aren't considering the same given the success of the lads and ladies who've made the move in the past.
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#109
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They just don't need to right now - most forces in Canada currently have enough applications from home grown talent - they simply don't really need to look elsewhere. They might again. I highly doubt Calgary Police Service would hire any more British officers - don't think the Chief would be supportive - he's not a fan!
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Re: Police officer transfer from uk to Canada
Hi all,
Just a quick update in relation to Edmonton Police and a POTENTIAL UK recruitment program.
As you all know, I have been working on a plan in relation to a potential UK program and to date, no decision has been made either way. I MAY have some news in the coming weeks, so keep on eye on here, the JOINEPS website or you can email me, my work email address, is already listed above somewhere.
Kind Regards
Nigel
Just a quick update in relation to Edmonton Police and a POTENTIAL UK recruitment program.
As you all know, I have been working on a plan in relation to a potential UK program and to date, no decision has been made either way. I MAY have some news in the coming weeks, so keep on eye on here, the JOINEPS website or you can email me, my work email address, is already listed above somewhere.
Kind Regards
Nigel
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Re: Police officer transfer from uk to Canada
Hi Nigel,
Do we have an idea yet of the proposed criteria ? We were gutted earlier this year when hubby couldnt apply for WAPOL with 13 years front line experience !
Do we have an idea yet of the proposed criteria ? We were gutted earlier this year when hubby couldnt apply for WAPOL with 13 years front line experience !
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Re: Police officer transfer from uk to Canada
Hi Tam74,
Sorry, I don't have any details yet. As I have said, this is all still potential only. Nothing has been decided either way.
Historically, we did not have any strict criteria service wise, so long as you were a serving police officer. We (EPS), did not have a maximum amount of service before you would be ineligible. Will that change? I don't know. My only advice is that we will be looking for excellent leadership skills, with evidence as well as excellent and recent investigative skills. Any program, if it does go ahead, will be highly competitive. Although, we don't have numbers set, I don't think we are looking for large numbers of hires as we (EPS and CPS) have done before.
I will reiterate though, this is still all up in the air.
Nigel
Sorry, I don't have any details yet. As I have said, this is all still potential only. Nothing has been decided either way.
Historically, we did not have any strict criteria service wise, so long as you were a serving police officer. We (EPS), did not have a maximum amount of service before you would be ineligible. Will that change? I don't know. My only advice is that we will be looking for excellent leadership skills, with evidence as well as excellent and recent investigative skills. Any program, if it does go ahead, will be highly competitive. Although, we don't have numbers set, I don't think we are looking for large numbers of hires as we (EPS and CPS) have done before.
I will reiterate though, this is still all up in the air.
Nigel
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Re: Police officer transfer from uk to Canada
Anybody know of updates in relation to this?
Cheers,
Jim
Cheers,
Jim
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Good evening all.
Update regards to my trip to Canada. I had an excellent time as always out there. My ride along with the CPS and time spent with the officers in stations there was a good learning curve. Keeping it short, it is the same job as it is here, just nicer people in general and better resources. Their Chief supports the boots on the ground 100%. They get time every shift for fitness. Cars, uniform, over time, rest day workings....not a problem in the slightest. If you want/need it, you get it. Team moral is good, and the Public love the CPS....98% satisfaction rate when last surveyed, i was told.
Meeting with recruitment - I got the usual 'we aren't looking to recruit from abroad', which i knew already. However, due to some 'vetting' issues from previous recruitment drives (people getting good references because their home forces wanted to get rid!) they have introduced yet another hurdle....quite a big one to be fair. They will not take anyone who has not lived in Canada for less than 3 years. This three years gives them Canadian sources for references.
On the front line, they are still short. The usual too many jobs and not enough cops. They put through a course of 25 new recruits every other month to keep the numbers steady. But from what i was told, a lot drop out or leave and they aren't getting the rite people for the job.....
Do i still want to move and work out there..? Absolutely.
Update regards to my trip to Canada. I had an excellent time as always out there. My ride along with the CPS and time spent with the officers in stations there was a good learning curve. Keeping it short, it is the same job as it is here, just nicer people in general and better resources. Their Chief supports the boots on the ground 100%. They get time every shift for fitness. Cars, uniform, over time, rest day workings....not a problem in the slightest. If you want/need it, you get it. Team moral is good, and the Public love the CPS....98% satisfaction rate when last surveyed, i was told.
Meeting with recruitment - I got the usual 'we aren't looking to recruit from abroad', which i knew already. However, due to some 'vetting' issues from previous recruitment drives (people getting good references because their home forces wanted to get rid!) they have introduced yet another hurdle....quite a big one to be fair. They will not take anyone who has not lived in Canada for less than 3 years. This three years gives them Canadian sources for references.
On the front line, they are still short. The usual too many jobs and not enough cops. They put through a course of 25 new recruits every other month to keep the numbers steady. But from what i was told, a lot drop out or leave and they aren't getting the rite people for the job.....
Do i still want to move and work out there..? Absolutely.
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Re: Police officer transfer from uk to Canada
400 new officers needed, Edmonton police commission says - Edmonton - CBC News
What this actually means in practice for foreign recruitment over the next few years is hard to say, but assuming the city expands at the predicted rate and the labour market remains as tight as it is now, recruitment from overseas may be an option.
What this actually means in practice for foreign recruitment over the next few years is hard to say, but assuming the city expands at the predicted rate and the labour market remains as tight as it is now, recruitment from overseas may be an option.
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Re: Police officer transfer from uk to Canada
Hi Guys,
New to the forum, I am currently a serving Police Officer looking (hopefully) to transfer to a Western Canadian Police Service eventually.
Looking at this thread it appears I don't have much of a chance unless EDMONTON police decide they want to look overseas to help get these 400 new officers they may be looking to recruit. Even then I won't be eligible unless they consider the "express entry"scheme.
If I have this correct, the last time any Canadian forces recruited from the UK was 2007. Would anyone be able to tell me the circumstances of why that happened?
I did think of an Australian or New Zealand police but I really fell for Canada when I was based in BATUS a few years ago, so if I can't go to Canada I am really not bothered about going anywhere else.
New to the forum, I am currently a serving Police Officer looking (hopefully) to transfer to a Western Canadian Police Service eventually.
Looking at this thread it appears I don't have much of a chance unless EDMONTON police decide they want to look overseas to help get these 400 new officers they may be looking to recruit. Even then I won't be eligible unless they consider the "express entry"scheme.
If I have this correct, the last time any Canadian forces recruited from the UK was 2007. Would anyone be able to tell me the circumstances of why that happened?
I did think of an Australian or New Zealand police but I really fell for Canada when I was based in BATUS a few years ago, so if I can't go to Canada I am really not bothered about going anywhere else.
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Do you have a spouse with skills more in demand? Do you have a specific province you'd want to go to, or would you consider any?
If you post in the Canadian immigration section with more info, then hopefully somebody would be able to suggest a visa route for you.
Good luck.
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I'm sorry if I boosted peoples hopes by updating this!
I've been browsing all the latest updates as regards the Express Entry system that's coming in 2015 - I can't help but wonder will Edmonton, amongst other bodies, consider using this expedited system to take in the 200, NOC B experienced police officers? As soon as the system's up I think I'll throw in an 'expression of interest' with CIC and see if one of them might want to talk with me!
In the meantime I hope Nigel is doing his best from the inside
I've been browsing all the latest updates as regards the Express Entry system that's coming in 2015 - I can't help but wonder will Edmonton, amongst other bodies, consider using this expedited system to take in the 200, NOC B experienced police officers? As soon as the system's up I think I'll throw in an 'expression of interest' with CIC and see if one of them might want to talk with me!
In the meantime I hope Nigel is doing his best from the inside
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Re: Police officer transfer from uk to Canada
I don't know about Canada, but I did leave my police career in the UK to move to the USA. Became a citizen then a police officer again.
No such thing as a transfer. Have to rejoin, start at the bottom and wiggle your way back in and up.
Downside is that between leaving the UK and going through the entire US immigration process, there was a gap of about 9 years before I could become an officer again.
If you hold dual citizenship and could by pass all the immigration route then the process would be a lot quicker, maybe immediately.
Regards.
No such thing as a transfer. Have to rejoin, start at the bottom and wiggle your way back in and up.
Downside is that between leaving the UK and going through the entire US immigration process, there was a gap of about 9 years before I could become an officer again.
If you hold dual citizenship and could by pass all the immigration route then the process would be a lot quicker, maybe immediately.
Regards.