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can anyone help me to find a job or have any contacts for jobs in canada. i live in england but wish to move out there.
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jobs in canada
can anyone help me to find a job or have any contacts for jobs in canada. i live in england but wish to move out there.
any help will be great.
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First step would be contact the canadian embassy
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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there is up to a 4 year waiting list to get into canada supposedly at the moment if your not sponsored by a company to go over and work
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i didnt realise it was that long. does that mean i have to find a firm to work for or do they advrtise for jobs. cheers
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hi adam,im not entirely sure,its just co incidence i called the canadian embassy today to ask about applying and they said a 3 month wait till you even get a letter acnowleding your application has been received,and a 4 year wait list at the moment there has been a massive surge of people applying,,no doubt due to the current financial situation in the uk. my brother is moving there in 3 weeks and fast tracked the whole process as he has an academic job in a university and they are sponsoring him to go over.i think for most people you have to go through the points system which may well be lengthy mate
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A mate of mine only managed to get over there because they had lowered the points
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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What kind of experience do you have?
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This site may be usefull to you mate.
http://www.emigrate2.co.uk
I know two people who've left the UK, 1 went to Canada, 1 to New Zealand.
Both used emigrate2 to help them get over their, the road shows are supposed to be very helpfull.
I am part canadian by the way, my grandad was canadian
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i have been tiling for 4 years full time using all types of tiles from ceramic to slate, limetone etc. what positions do you have and when you looking for starters
adam
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i recently move in canada,before 15 month but not too much work here for tile setters,talking for province sk,so thinkin to move back in europe or maybe other province
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