Hi for the continuous work experience, I'm outside Canada and working as a freelance remotely with a Canadian Company, can I add it to my EE Working Exp to be eligible for the 6 months of continuous work? is that need to be active employment? i already have EE Profile and work for almost 15 years
Canada is calling more people but there are no jobs in the country at all. Not sure what they want to convert professionals into labourers.. suffering high time.
i'm not sure about all the negativity. As per the people I've known a while who went there, has got occupations in either accounts sector or IT sector. At least those sectors are having jobs, and everyone knows scarcity of doctors there. From the people complaining about Canada, no one is willing to move out of there to their homeland, so I guess it's better to stop demotivating people.
@@LSnew1224 I agree with you saying this for the people who have been there more than 2 yrs. With the incoming of so many people each month it's really difficult to get technical jobs in the mother field. It's not demotivating others but all about living a drastic Canadian dream which no one has given an idea about.
@@drolkrado I'm talking about people who have gone this year and towards end of last year, month of October. They have gotten jobs relatively quickly in their fields (1 to 2 months max), as I mentioned accounting and IT. Yes I agree with you, it's not greener pastures unless you work for it. Moving to a new country is not an easy task, so in that aspect yes people should make up their minds.
Hi category draws do they take into consideration CRS scores or NOC codes
Hi for the continuous work experience, I'm outside Canada and working as a freelance remotely with a Canadian Company, can I add it to my EE Working Exp to be eligible for the 6 months of continuous work? is that need to be active employment? i already have EE Profile and work for almost 15 years
Canada is calling more people but there are no jobs in the country at all. Not sure what they want to convert professionals into labourers.. suffering high time.
UK too through higher education and post study visa
i'm not sure about all the negativity. As per the people I've known a while who went there, has got occupations in either accounts sector or IT sector. At least those sectors are having jobs, and everyone knows scarcity of doctors there. From the people complaining about Canada, no one is willing to move out of there to their homeland, so I guess it's better to stop demotivating people.
@@LSnew1224 I agree with you saying this for the people who have been there more than 2 yrs. With the incoming of so many people each month it's really difficult to get technical jobs in the mother field. It's not demotivating others but all about living a drastic Canadian dream which no one has given an idea about.
@@drolkrado I'm talking about people who have gone this year and towards end of last year, month of October. They have gotten jobs relatively quickly in their fields (1 to 2 months max), as I mentioned accounting and IT. Yes I agree with you, it's not greener pastures unless you work for it. Moving to a new country is not an easy task, so in that aspect yes people should make up their minds.
@@LSnew1224 I hope to get my part of happiness soon.