Job opportunities in Canada- “how to go about it”?
By Albert Smith | Tue, 10/21/2008 - 10:14
Canada is emerging as a very good option in respect of providing very good option to the people who are looking for job opportunities with other favourable factors attached to it. The favourable factors that speak for Canada are the number of job opportunities available there, the standard of living and quality of life in Canada and above all, Canada is welcoming skilled immigrants.
The unemployment rate in Canada reflects a downhill trend by 6.1%, and the major contribution is given by five provinces namely, Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, Nova Scotia and Saskatchewan. So, one looking for job opportunities in Canada should preferably target these provinces for favourable and quick response. The job options in the industries are showing welcome sign mainly in following industries: transportation, health care, construction, agriculture, chemical industry, petroleum, natural gas related industries and oil industry. So, one who has experience and qualification in any of these, then is the best sort of option available for them. In order to be equipped with the latest updates about the vacancies in various sectors and industries, one can always visit Citizenship and Immigration Canada (website with latest update).
One who is looking forward to move to Canada and work there can choose either of the two pathways to meet the target. First way is that one can first get the job in hand and then apply for temporary visa, which can be exchanged for permanent visa later. Second way is that one can get the residency permission prior getting a job in hand, and then look for one before or after moving to Canada. Online search would be indeed helpful and one can get in touch with employers directly or through an agency. Regional newspapers or the national newspapers available online can be a great assistance in locating the job vacancies. Being proactive, keen and qualified for the job always plays an active role in having an upper hand in getting and thereof succeeding in a job.
Once a person gets a job or residency in Canada, then the person is provided with SIN (Social Insurance Number), and if you further want to go and work in Canada, you are suppose to have an offer of work that must have the approval of Human Resources Development Canada. Now the time is right to seek for job in Canada and if there are vacancies that are yet to be filled by immigration department then you could be the lucky one to fill in the vacancies and get your dream job in hand.
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