Bricklayer wanting more information about moving to Canada
#1
Hi,
My friend is a brick layer and he would like to know more about moving to Canada.
He would like to know which provinces are in need of brick layers and then what the process would be to then emmigrate.
Thanks for any info given
My friend is a brick layer and he would like to know more about moving to Canada.
He would like to know which provinces are in need of brick layers and then what the process would be to then emmigrate.
Thanks for any info given
#2
Perhaps point him at this site if he has a computer?
What do bricklayers do about tea breaks in Canada - do they become coffee breaks instead?
What do bricklayers do about tea breaks in Canada - do they become coffee breaks instead?
#8
Might want to ask a mod to move this into the main forum, since this section is for immigration specific issues, i.e. the forms etc. More likely to get an answer in the main forum....
#9
I believe BC are looking for bricklayers/masons possibly Alberta??
#10
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Joined: Feb 2008
Posts: 13
From: Quiet Farm in Rural Hampshire.



Hi,
My OH is a bricklayer and we've been looking at Alberta as bricklaying is still on the OUP list there. It seems to have fallen off the BC and NB lists though it was on theirs earlier this year.
We are in Hook and talking to the brickies round here it seems emigrating is high on the agenda for many of them. Jobs are short and a lot of building companies are closing their residential sides down, Bovis & Redrow being the latest.
Anyhow pm me if I can help at all.
Sue
My OH is a bricklayer and we've been looking at Alberta as bricklaying is still on the OUP list there. It seems to have fallen off the BC and NB lists though it was on theirs earlier this year.
We are in Hook and talking to the brickies round here it seems emigrating is high on the agenda for many of them. Jobs are short and a lot of building companies are closing their residential sides down, Bovis & Redrow being the latest.

Anyhow pm me if I can help at all.
Sue
#14
Question now is how does he go about getting over there?
Answer One brick at a time..
One a serious note.. PNP may be a good option..
Answer One brick at a time..

One a serious note.. PNP may be a good option..
#15
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Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 146
From: coquitlam B.C.






i`m a ,bricklayer and i`ve been in B.C with my family for 9 months and everything is great




I thought everyone could use computers these days.... even my parents use them (with a little assistance now and again).
