TOP 5 In-Demand Engineering and Trade JOBS and Programs for International Students with PR Pathways

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @studyliveexploreca
    @studyliveexploreca  Год назад +1

    If you need help, with admission or student coaching, please reach out to us - www.studyliveexploreca.com/slestarterkit

  • @smwk2017
    @smwk2017 Год назад +1

    Alberta will permit the use of "Software Engineer" from tech sector; even though that person did not study a 4-yr Bachelor of Engineering degree. However, if the work involves engineering principles, it is still regulated by APEGA (The Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists). Other provinces have not adopted this measure.

  • @smwk2017
    @smwk2017 Год назад +2

    In 2023, IRCC announced 24 prioritized STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) occupations for easier PR. If you work in one of the 24 STEM occupations, you qualify for STEM category Express Entry draws with lower CRS cutoffs. Among the 24 occupations are civil engineers, industrial & manufacturing engineers, metallurgical & materials engineers, computer engineers, software engineers, electrical & electronics engineers. Missing from the list are mechanical engineers, chemical engineers, and petroleum engineers. I want to point out that not all engineering occupations are prioritized in STEM category Express Entry draws. However, mechanical engineer and chemical engineer show up as prioritized occupations under some PNPs.

    • @studyliveexploreca
      @studyliveexploreca  Год назад

      This is correct! thanks for sharing this info to everyone! ❤

  • @smwk2017
    @smwk2017 Год назад +1

    Power engineering technician in Saskatchewan and Alberta. Alberta requires certification with ABSA.

  • @smwk2017
    @smwk2017 Год назад +1

    Engineering requires 4-yr Bachelor degree in university. Undergraduate program must be CEAB (Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board) accredited. After graduation, work a few years as Engineer-in-Training (EIT) under supervision of Professional Engineers. Then study and pass National Professional Practice Exam (NPPE). Apply to become Professional Engineer yourself with sponsorship from couple of Professional Engineers. In Quebec, an additional French language test is required for licensure if you graduated from an English institution. Two-year college diploma yields a career as engineering technician or technologist, not engineer.

  • @hoseaawene917
    @hoseaawene917 Год назад +1

    Just waiting for my visa approval to come to Vancouver to sit for my certification as Automotive Service Technician.
    Good to hear that you partner want to do Heavy Duty Mechanic.

  • @Night12123
    @Night12123 Год назад +1

    I'm currently taking up Civil Engineering technology at Lethbridge College..

  • @HermieHamoy
    @HermieHamoy Год назад +2

    Hi! Very informative... How about the salary of Apprentice(entry level) Aircraft Maintenance Technician and what school would you suggest?

    • @studyliveexploreca
      @studyliveexploreca  Год назад

      The School regarding the school, most of them offer this program.
      Here is the average salary of an Aircraft Maintenance Technician:
      ca.indeed.com/career/aircraft-maintenance-technician/salaries
      Contact us here and we can assist you finding the right school and program:
      www.studyliveexploreca.com/slestarterkit

    • @HermieHamoy
      @HermieHamoy Год назад

      Thank you vey much

  • @JoshuaPeprah-t6f
    @JoshuaPeprah-t6f 11 месяцев назад +1

    Have applied for Geomatic engineering at New Brunswick University of fredericton and will be going for a degree program want to us if it is good meanwhile i already have a degree certificate from my country

    • @studyliveexploreca
      @studyliveexploreca  11 месяцев назад

      Good for you :)
      If you want us to assess your profile and find the right school and program please contact us here:
      www.studyliveexploreca.com/slestarterkit

  • @valburlacenco1273
    @valburlacenco1273 Год назад +1

    Can you guys make a video on international transfer students from the US or internationals that are studying in the US that want to get their masters degree in Canada?

    • @studyliveexploreca
      @studyliveexploreca  Год назад

      Hm it would be similar to coming from any other country. In the end it depends on the school and what the program requirements are. They might accept a degree from a US institution but its up to them.

  • @GuevarraViñaNicoleA
    @GuevarraViñaNicoleA Год назад +1

    Hi there coach. I just got my bachelor’s degree in Marketing Management this year. Do I need work experience before taking up a post-graduate diploma?

    • @studyliveexploreca
      @studyliveexploreca  Год назад

      Probably not, but it depends on what the program requirements are.
      See the programs here:
      slebeta.online/

  • @ChristiaCastro-j5b
    @ChristiaCastro-j5b Год назад +1

    I just want to ask if there is any school in Canada that offers double degree or double major in engineering and architecture program? Thank you!

    • @studyliveexploreca
      @studyliveexploreca  Год назад

      Hi,
      please contact us here and we can look into it considering your profile:
      www.studyliveexploreca.com/slestarterkit

  • @Ernest_21
    @Ernest_21 Год назад +1

    May i ask if occupational health and safety job sets a high demand in canada?

    • @studyliveexploreca
      @studyliveexploreca  Год назад

      Hi,
      Not sure what the current demand is, but you can check job postings here:
      Jobbank.gc.ca, Indeed.ca, monster.ca

  • @dozy3791
    @dozy3791 Год назад +1

    Coach,can I get a 1 year agric based certificate program with a tuition fee deposit of 1k CAD for next year fall class

    • @studyliveexploreca
      @studyliveexploreca  Год назад

      Please contact us here and we can find the right school and program for you:
      www.studyliveexploreca.com/slestarterkit

  • @pinoybasicliving8090
    @pinoybasicliving8090 Год назад +1

    you did not mention carpenters..i assume it is already saturated?.

    • @studyliveexploreca
      @studyliveexploreca  Год назад +1

      Carpenters are also in high demand since they are needed for residential construction. Definitely a good program if you enjoy it.
      please contact us here and we can have a look and find a school and program that will suit your case: www.studyliveexploreca.com/slestarterkit

    • @smwk2017
      @smwk2017 Год назад +1

      Nova Scotia Critical Construction Worker Pilot Program will work for you. This is a base PNP program, not enhanced PNP through Express Entry. You need 1 year of experience; language CLB 4 (TEER 4 or 5) or CLB 5 (TEER 0,1,2,3) . No CRS, no ECA, no PNP fee; no degree requirement. Age 21-55. Need fulltime job offer with a Nova Scotia employer in construction field; need proof of fund. Employer needs to be operating in NS last 2 years; and fill NSNP 200 form (Employer Information).

  • @Hannah-gz1ox
    @Hannah-gz1ox Год назад +1

    My brother is a newly Mechanical engineer in the Philippines, we currently looking for an affordable Schools for september 2024 intake. We are also considering the location where he can get a PT job easily. So glad to watch your videos.🫶🏼

    • @studyliveexploreca
      @studyliveexploreca  Год назад

      Hi Hannah,
      That sounds great. If you need assistance finding the right school and program, please contact us here: www.studyliveexploreca.com/slestarterkit

    • @smwk2017
      @smwk2017 Год назад

      Mechanical Engineer is not one of 24 prioritized occupations announced by IRCC in 2023 so it won't qualify for STEM category-based Express Entry draws with lower CRS cutoffs for ITA (invitation to apply). It is a prioritized occupation under some PNP's. Choose your province carefully based on PNP. Avoid Quebec because it requires a French language test for Professional Engineer licensure.