Truck drivers don't have 5 GCSE will have to do the GED to get AINP nomination.
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Re: Truck drivers don't have 5 GCSE will have to do the GED to get AINP nomination.
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Here ya go , Even if you speak English still gotta take the test
Here ya go , Even if you speak English still gotta take the test
#17
Re: Truck drivers don't have 5 GCSE will have to do the GED to get AINP nomination.
aye ..IELTS General for PR....does ya for Citizenship ,,,well at the moment..
IELTS LS for Citizenship. well if you are under 54 .....lol..
jimmy.
IELTS LS for Citizenship. well if you are under 54 .....lol..
jimmy.
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Re: Truck drivers don't have 5 GCSE will have to do the GED to get AINP nomination.
what if you cant prove that you have had a high school education can you still sit the Exam 'what about other provinces do they have strict standards seems that the odds are relly stacked against the migrant in alberta
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Re: Truck drivers don't have 5 GCSE will have to do the GED to get AINP nomination.
hi,,,
is it possible to get some direct honest advice on trucking in canada..
i am 60 years of age but fit,been thinking of this experience for years.
however never had the money...i have 40 years experience in all terrains and temperatures,actually i love the cold weather...
i earn 30 to 35000 gbp a year in england....before tax,,,
per hour its around 10 gbp
im visiting vancouver in march,,,truthfully someone tell me my chances of obtaining work....i prefer long haul..
who are the decent companies to work for....who should i avoid...
where on arriving should i try first,,,job centres. truck stops? im there for 16 days......where are the most jobs,,,manitoba,saskatewan...
what can i realistically earn per week,how many hours...
i hear immigrants from all over like here in the uk are driving down rates...
finally,,,england now is not the place it was....surely a better way of life awaits in canada? im single... if not im doomed
any help is awaited and gratefully received,,but please no bullshit
is it possible to get some direct honest advice on trucking in canada..
i am 60 years of age but fit,been thinking of this experience for years.
however never had the money...i have 40 years experience in all terrains and temperatures,actually i love the cold weather...
i earn 30 to 35000 gbp a year in england....before tax,,,
per hour its around 10 gbp
im visiting vancouver in march,,,truthfully someone tell me my chances of obtaining work....i prefer long haul..
who are the decent companies to work for....who should i avoid...
where on arriving should i try first,,,job centres. truck stops? im there for 16 days......where are the most jobs,,,manitoba,saskatewan...
what can i realistically earn per week,how many hours...
i hear immigrants from all over like here in the uk are driving down rates...
finally,,,england now is not the place it was....surely a better way of life awaits in canada? im single... if not im doomed
any help is awaited and gratefully received,,but please no bullshit