I am speechless . Your story is so similar to my own. It took me 2 months to land my first job here in Toronto. The scariest part was no getting calls at first and then having a real business conversation in your second language. Only after 10 interviews of practice I started to understand the gist of how you are selling yourself… and the moment when I called my parents home to say that I made it, that will be always a spark of proudness in my mind. Thanks for these videos!
We need people like you in Canada ! You are strong, well educated woman who wants to better your'e situation and at the same time make Canada better. Thank you !
thank you so much for the video. i'm 3 months in and getting demoralized day after day and watching your video just motivated me to keep going. Thank you truly.
Thank you and welcome to Canada. You are a high value, educated woman. I enjoy your videos. Your perseverance is massive. Canadians are tough and resilient.
This felt so good ! For a newcomer to watch videos like yours is so encouraging that it made me go take a walk with maps on to explore my neighbourhood.
I see some points that are similar to job search in Germany 😅 that video is really helpful! No matter if it's for Canada, or to reflect your actual job search in your own country 🤔 there are a lot of good examples from you 👍🏻
I can completely relate to this. A hundred percent. I also did lose some weight because of the stress and the cycle of job hunting. I does kill your confidence whenever you don't hear back from companies or get rejected for positions you are OVERQUALIFIED for. Like what do you mean I can't stock shelves, I have a Bachelor's and work experience :((( i am okay working menial jobs at this point before I land a design job. But nobody replies
if your education isn't a stem degree and you aren't and obvious POC or someone who can fit under DEI rules you will struggle to find work in Canada, I have been looking for 2.5 years since the COVID-19 lockdown cost me my job...
I have just discovered your channel and I think it is very interesting. I have always dreamed of moving to Canada, but for several reasons, I didn’t realize this dream. Now I am 50 years old, and I am an employee of a big Italian Hi-Tech company. I ask myself if I am still in time to realize this dream. Have you ever talked about this topic?
Hi! We've answered a similar question in this video "What everyone wants to know about Canada" ruclips.net/video/CivUqmiE-N0/видео.htmlsi=PcIk0a_JBQD3JviS In short, I'd suggest you talk to an immigration lawyer or do your own research on Canada.ca to see if you can collect enough CRS score for any type of permanent residence visa taking into consideration different scenarios like you getting a job in Canada or studying here.
Hi, I am from USA. My brother wants to come to Canada. He tried applying through so many agencies. Nothing is working out. Now he is in process of taking Canadian citizenship. You look like genuine person. Could you please guide how he can get there. I really appreciate it.
How old is your brother? If before 35, try to apply for a college program that he is interested for at least 2 years or if he already has specialty, then get some upgrading program in college or university,get the Canadian licence to find a job. Age before 35 may get higher mark in obtaining permanent residency
I just watched your video, suddenly cried and cried. It’s really same my situation I am having now. It is absolutely difficult. I’m in the middle of journey and not received any interview yet 😢😢 I wish I could talk to you
Great video. Thank you. But I still have questions. It is hard to understand how Canadian recruiters' brains work. Many people say they run your resumes through the software to highlight better candidates for the role. Must be an old-style approach to check applicant's resumes without this handy software. What the hardest for me to realize is how a candidate tracks their own "fancy" achievements in percentages and so precisely - do they run a meter every morning when they clock in and clock out their work? Or do they just simply fabricate those numbers to stand out compared to other candidates? In my point of view, no one in the company shares the company's data with employees and employee's performance in the position. So just assuming that they draw numbers, like: "OK how much I made the sales to raise - 120%? Nouuu... Let's say 180%. Good job! That is done. Now, what's next... Amount of clients. Let's say due to my brilliant work doubled.... hmmm... no tripled! Great!!!" Could you explain this moment in one of your videos, please? I am eager to hear that, probably as millions of other immigrants in Canada. Thank you.
Thanks a lot Ana, very useful content on your channel. I was about to give up searching on RUclips before stumbling on your channel. Great work. Warm Regards, HG
Engineering is the EASIEST field for newcomers to get a job in, this is a misleading video. Not to mention she work sin gas and oil which is one of Canada's top natural resources and natural resources is what we specialize in. I don't doubt the authenticity of this story, however, I would suggest watching videos from non STEM grads for their experience because it will be vastly different. Keep in mind, she is a young, attractive female and Canada has a lot of agism and we have strict DEI guidelines that most companies follow. Talk to a Canadian born citizen who doesn't have a STEM background and you will get the harsh truth of the job market here.
If you’re not in an in-demand profession, we do not recommend moving to Canada. We also do not recommend juniors to move to Canada, employers don’t want to spend time on training, they want people to be productive from day one.
Hi, thank you very much for this content. May I know do you apply for WES ECA? I believe EE require WES, is other immigration pathway to PR require WES as well?
Very well said - Did you use that green frame around your Linkdin profile also? Is that necessary? I have used that for a long time and honestly not sure to use it longer ?thanks anyway
Hi, thanks for sharing your information with us. Do you have any experience with the canadian health system? I'm looking for information about it because I'm thinking to move Canada but I heard health system is working really bad lastly. Thanks in advance!
Start by checking if you need a licence to practice your occupation in healthcare in Canada and if yes - what's the process like and if you're willing to dedicate time, money and effort for it. Then check average salaries in the city / province of your interest. And network with people in your field in Canada to ask for more details. Good luck!
Thank you for clarifying! I have good experience as a patient. But I should add that I have doctors in my family, so I know how to communicate with healthcare professionals to explain my concerns and needs. We have a separate video about healthcare system in Canada if you're curious ruclips.net/video/PmVIKcOoRaM/видео.htmlsi=Tx6uIDGw8IyY1mPH
Thank you for this video. This video motivateted me. I have also similar experience in my country and now i’m in Canada. Can I ask a question? Did you already have PR when you landed? Thanks,
If you’re a specialist in your field, it should never take that long to land a job, so this video is good, but for is for people with long term experience in specific fields.
Yes, that’s happens in the US too. This video does still motivate me to continue growing my skills. However, I wish she would make a video for people who are not in a specialty and are looking to make mid career changes.
Thanks for the great content. I am going to come to Canada soon. I got some education through courses for IT and still I continue to improve my skills. However, I don’t have professional experience on IT. I have doubts about how to follow a way, stay there and search job in Canada or come back to my country and continue the searching job from here. Since the cost of life is very expensive, I don’t know what to do. What would you do if you were me? I would like to get your idea. Could you help me about it?
The timing of this video is amazing for me. I am moving to canada in 2 weeks, and my story is almost like yours excet that I have 5 years of experience in the IT sector. Thank you for this video. It's been helpful. Do you know if Access Employment still gives this kind of classes ?
I would like to work in Canada, In my country I work as a customer service for Starbucks and I really want to work in this country since I remember when I was a kid. I want to submit my application but I am not sure how to do it 😢
Another tip to getting a job fast is apply when the market is good. If you apply for a job right now for example no matter what you do you won't get one.
How r u? I have experience in biopharmaceutical industry in production department. Im working in Israel in position of maintenance/machine operator in clean rooms. Where can i find in Canada facility like johnson and johnson ? Спасибо
I'm form Morocco and my dream is to find a job with a visa sponsorship to be able to come and work there. if you have any suggestions for where to start my search or anyone you'd recommend i speak to, i would be very grateful. thank you for your videos.
Visa types and requirements with step by step instructions are available on Canada.ca - tab Immigration and citizenship. For professional networking there's LinkedIn and specific profession related Reddit channels and Facebook groups
Very inspiring, Anna! Was it possible to apply on jobs before arriving to Canada? By mentioning in your application that you have the PR and ready to relocate. Also, as an engineer, would it be better to be registered as an engineer-in-training ?
Yes you can start applying before you're in Canada. If you know you will be in Canada in a couple of weeks, you don't even need to specify it in your resume. It can be explained if you're contacted by an employer. But you better have a Canadian phone number to be available for the first interview. Yes, do your research in advance about EIT as the process differs from province to province.
Good day ma’am, I’m new here and I just subscribed to your channel. I’m from Nigeria (Africa) and I really want to relocate to Canada but I don’t know what type of visa I need to apply for. I also don’t know the cost of living in Canada. I’m a bricklayer/construction worker. Please I hope to hear back from you.
You can start your research on Canada.ca website, tab "Immigration and citizenship". All Immigration programs available are there with step by step instructions. As for cost of living, you can check it on numbeo.com
Hello guys my visa has approved and i will come in voncouver in a month, the first and most important things that i should do in voncouver what is that?
If I'm not mistaken SOPA world for those who have been in Canada for less than 3 years. Try researching other newcomer centers/pre-arrival services on Canada.ca and connect with them if you have specific questions. Maybe they can make an exception, depending on your request. And don't forget about YMCA.
@@pragatithakur731 Everybody start at the bottom , work your way up and you will get there, many people from India think that once they finish school the will be the next Jake Paul or the CEO of Apple. well you are in for a disappointment . everybody including me parents started at the bottom it takes time. and effort and a lot of work at first
@@MakeThatChange Still you had over 5 years experience which makes you stand out. 2024 has seen a loss in overall job postings and extreme competition as compared to 2022 when there were a plethora of openings and the chances of landing something somewhere was good.
yup, being able to stand out is critical in the Canadian job market, employers don't want a mediocre professional. We always recommend to find "a professional edge" before even considering moving to Canada.
@@MakeThatChange you have a STEM background that is specifically related to an in demand field and much of Canada's economy rest in the oil industry. The job market is not healthy, proof of my claim is the unemployment rates increasing month after month. You are being biased when you say the job market is good. It might be healthy in your industry but overall it is not a healthy market, been living here for 44 years and it has neve been this dismal. You are using your singular experience to paint a false portrait that will mislead many newcomers and give them false hope. But at least you get the views!
Hi Hope you are doing great. listen to your whole story it sounds scary that horrible it could be the whole job hunting process. i am a psychology graduate and applying wherever I can from my home country to Canada. however I cannot get any response yet. Can you guide me through? or anything you can think of I should do.
Hi, what positions do you apply to? Psychology field is regulated in Canada and if you don't have a licence and local experience or internship, no one will consider you. Try networking with people working in your field and ask them what does it take to work in your occupation in Canada. Do a research about job and licence requirements. Best of luck!
Hi! I'm applying for entry jobs in Canada As a trainee. however, I have 1 year of experience in the clinical sector along with internships. Yea! i am trying to connect with people but all in vain. i am wondering whether this field has much scope in Canada or not. Thanks.
Hello, I am Zouhir from Algeria. I am looking for a job in Canada in the field of bakeries, restaurants, or cooking. My English is average. I have tried for many years and have not received any job offer. Can you help me? In finding a job there.. I will be grateful to you all my life❤️..
could I ask you a private question if you dont mind, if you didnt answer that's ok nvm , do you have any study experience/degree in canada? ty so much if you answered my question?
Anna you was lucky. Informative video.✌️ Where is you're partner? I can't remember her name?so difficult name.. By the way, My English is not good. Take it easyly.love you forever.& by .... sabbir suat,,
@@MakeThatChange it's nice to have a positive outlook and it's very necessary, but you're making it sound a lot easier than it is. Also, you have the benefit of being pretty and white.... Also, I already have a good job. I'm more referring to the ocean of people immigrating here.
it's not easy at all. The video stresses the point that it takes strategy, focus and hard work to succeed. No other way, not unless you were born into a priveleged society and a rich family.
I just saw ur channel here on RUclips yesterday nd then i watched ur latest video nd i did a comment on that video, ur each nd every video is very informative, i just want to ask u some questions so is that possible for u to give me reply on ur IG or any other social media platform if it is possible for u,??? Thanks alot
Thank you for watching! We have a Facebook group where you can ask your questions and we together with other members can answer facebook.com/share/tDMYPzvnamVAoJZ4/?mibextid=K35XfP
I`m very sad about the same situation!!! I really I don`t really know anybody and the RENT, OMG THE RENT, is taking all my money of my whole life, I can't even get called up to a interview 😭😭😭😭
but she says the job market is sooooo great!!!!! your experience is very normal. this RUclipsrs experience is not the standard by any means. she is what we call an outlier.
I am speechless . Your story is so similar to my own. It took me 2 months to land my first job here in Toronto. The scariest part was no getting calls at first and then having a real business conversation in your second language. Only after 10 interviews of practice I started to understand the gist of how you are selling yourself… and the moment when I called my parents home to say that I made it, that will be always a spark of proudness in my mind. Thanks for these videos!
Hi
Thats a good story, bro. Wish you the best. I know how "brutal" it is.
Hey stranger, i'm so proud of you!! Finding a job is so hard nowadays. You really did make it!
congrates bro! I'm 3 months in and still going. sign. wish me luck!
10 interviews in 2 months? That's ultra luxury
oh look Instead of someone complaining we have someone that took the time to search and do ACTION !!!!
🙏🙏
We need people like you in Canada ! You are strong, well educated woman who wants to better your'e situation and at the same time make Canada better. Thank you !
Thank you for recognizing that 🙏
thank you so much for the video. i'm 3 months in and getting demoralized day after day and watching your video just motivated me to keep going. Thank you truly.
Wishing you best of luck🍀
This is two months later, how's it going?
How is it going ?
Thank you and welcome to Canada. You are a high value, educated woman. I enjoy your videos. Your perseverance is massive. Canadians are tough and resilient.
Thank you and well said!
Your video gave me some hope in tomorrow, you got a smooth landing and you deserve it. I hope I will get a job soon.
i can't remember the last time i saw a useful video like this thank you
Glad it was helpful!🙏
Great information! I'm a client of Sopa now, relocating in Feb 2024!
Wonderful! All the best!
Any luck finding a job?
Oh thanks a lot, your video is really helpful 🙏🙏
You're welcome 😊
I am encouraged and inspired, thank you! God bless
You got this!
Your education and professional record just awesome ! ... Petroleum engineering ?!... its Money engineering
What a great strategist you are gentlewoman, thank you for sharing this new guide to success ))
Thank you!
This felt so good ! For a newcomer to watch videos like yours is so encouraging that it made me go take a walk with maps on to explore my neighbourhood.
A really inspiring video. Lots of hard work is required for first job in Canada ❤
It really does require work and preparation
Thanks for your attention and help
Always welcome!
Amazing!, wish you all the best, You are a super ACTION TAKER, you make me remember Jason Bourne.
Wow, thank you!
Bravo!!! Canada needs more Annas.
❤
OMG Anna. This is like the perfect timing you made this and I am about to embark on a similar journey soon❤
Thank you for sharing insightful insights❤
You're so welcome! All the best!
Great ❤ happy for u. I'm motivated I don't work hard that's why im stuck
I just landed last week. And I am going through the exact phase right now. Thanks for making this video. Hoping to find a job here soon 🤞
How is everything going now ? :)
Thanks, you really made me motivated to work on job application and networking in Toronto.
Glad to hear it! Wishing all the best - and keep us posted on your progress!
@@MakeThatChangeas an immigrator person to Canada what should I first focus on to make my life much easier
Such a perfect video, Thanks.
I see some points that are similar to job search in Germany 😅 that video is really helpful!
No matter if it's for Canada, or to reflect your actual job search in your own country 🤔 there are a lot of good examples from you 👍🏻
Very true! Job search is a job in itself!
I am a refugee from Congo father of 10 children 7 girls 3 boys.,i am in Zambia since 1993 thankyou
Do you have a job? In the Congo?
thanks Anna!! that was really helpful and supportive. Could you tell us the story about your second job? Please???? :)
Thanks for sharing Anna! Really refreshing and inspiring
You're so welcome!
I can completely relate to this. A hundred percent. I also did lose some weight because of the stress and the cycle of job hunting. I does kill your confidence whenever you don't hear back from companies or get rejected for positions you are OVERQUALIFIED for. Like what do you mean I can't stock shelves, I have a Bachelor's and work experience :((( i am okay working menial jobs at this point before I land a design job. But nobody replies
if your education isn't a stem degree and you aren't and obvious POC or someone who can fit under DEI rules you will struggle to find work in Canada, I have been looking for 2.5 years since the COVID-19 lockdown cost me my job...
I have just discovered your channel and I think it is very interesting. I have always dreamed of moving to Canada, but for several reasons, I didn’t realize this dream. Now I am 50 years old, and I am an employee of a big Italian Hi-Tech company. I ask myself if I am still in time to realize this dream. Have you ever talked about this topic?
Hi! We've answered a similar question in this video "What everyone wants to know about Canada" ruclips.net/video/CivUqmiE-N0/видео.htmlsi=PcIk0a_JBQD3JviS
In short, I'd suggest you talk to an immigration lawyer or do your own research on Canada.ca to see if you can collect enough CRS score for any type of permanent residence visa taking into consideration different scenarios like you getting a job in Canada or studying here.
Your video is very interesting and a lot of lesson to learn.
Glad to hear that!
I am motivated now🤩🤩🤩such a inspiring video❤️
So glad! Wishing you all the best!
Hi there! Thanks for the informative video. 👍
You’re very welcome
Thank you very much for this helpful content
You're very welcome!
Hi, I am from USA. My brother wants to come to Canada. He tried applying through so many agencies. Nothing is working out. Now he is in process of taking Canadian citizenship. You look like genuine person. Could you please guide how he can get there. I really appreciate it.
How old is your brother? If before 35, try to apply for a college program that he is interested for at least 2 years or if he already has specialty, then get some upgrading program in college or university,get the Canadian licence to find a job. Age before 35 may get higher mark in obtaining permanent residency
I just watched your video, suddenly cried and cried. It’s really same my situation I am having now. It is absolutely difficult. I’m in the middle of journey and not received any interview yet 😢😢 I wish I could talk to you
Great video. Thank you. But I still have questions.
It is hard to understand how Canadian recruiters' brains work. Many people say they run your resumes through the software to highlight better candidates for the role. Must be an old-style approach to check applicant's resumes without this handy software. What the hardest for me to realize is how a candidate tracks their own "fancy" achievements in percentages and so precisely - do they run a meter every morning when they clock in and clock out their work? Or do they just simply fabricate those numbers to stand out compared to other candidates? In my point of view, no one in the company shares the company's data with employees and employee's performance in the position. So just assuming that they draw numbers, like: "OK how much I made the sales to raise - 120%? Nouuu... Let's say 180%. Good job! That is done. Now, what's next... Amount of clients. Let's say due to my brilliant work doubled.... hmmm... no tripled! Great!!!"
Could you explain this moment in one of your videos, please? I am eager to hear that, probably as millions of other immigrants in Canada. Thank you.
Thanks a lot Ana, very useful content on your channel. I was about to give up searching on RUclips before stumbling on your channel. Great work.
Warm Regards,
HG
Glad you found us! Let us know what content you're looking for, maybe we can help!
Thank you for sharing you experiences, hopefully that I can land job in 35 days
You can do it! All the best!
Your dedication is truly inspiring! Thank you for sharing your story, Anna :)
Thank you so much!
Thank you for this video😊
Welcome!
Engineering is the EASIEST field for newcomers to get a job in, this is a misleading video. Not to mention she work sin gas and oil which is one of Canada's top natural resources and natural resources is what we specialize in. I don't doubt the authenticity of this story, however, I would suggest watching videos from non STEM grads for their experience because it will be vastly different. Keep in mind, she is a young, attractive female and Canada has a lot of agism and we have strict DEI guidelines that most companies follow. Talk to a Canadian born citizen who doesn't have a STEM background and you will get the harsh truth of the job market here.
If you’re not in an in-demand profession, we do not recommend moving to Canada. We also do not recommend juniors to move to Canada, employers don’t want to spend time on training, they want people to be productive from day one.
@@MakeThatChange thank you for sharing such an honest answer, this is also my assessment and understanding of the situation in Canada.
Super motivating 💪
Glad you think so! Let's go!
Hi, thank you very much for this content. May I know do you apply for WES ECA? I believe EE require WES, is other immigration pathway to PR require WES as well?
Yes, I applied to WES
Amazing video, well explained Anna
Thank you so much 🙂
Great tips
thank u so much for your efforts :)
keep up 💪
Thanks, will do!
Very well said - Did you use that green frame around your Linkdin profile also? Is that necessary? I have used that for a long time and honestly not sure to use it longer ?thanks anyway
I haven't used the green frame and back then it didn't exist yet. But my settings profile always says "open for work" so recruiters can find me
Thank you !!
You're welcome!
Hi,
Just curious if you have to register an address of where you are staying during your working holiday visa?
Hi, thanks for sharing your information with us. Do you have any experience with the canadian health system? I'm looking for information about it because I'm thinking to move Canada but I heard health system is working really bad lastly. Thanks in advance!
Start by checking if you need a licence to practice your occupation in healthcare in Canada and if yes - what's the process like and if you're willing to dedicate time, money and effort for it. Then check average salaries in the city / province of your interest. And network with people in your field in Canada to ask for more details. Good luck!
@@MakeThatChange May be I didn't make myself clear. I just wondering if you have any experience as a patient in canadian health system. Thanks again!
Thank you for clarifying! I have good experience as a patient. But I should add that I have doctors in my family, so I know how to communicate with healthcare professionals to explain my concerns and needs.
We have a separate video about healthcare system in Canada if you're curious ruclips.net/video/PmVIKcOoRaM/видео.htmlsi=Tx6uIDGw8IyY1mPH
Thank you for this video. This video motivateted me.
I have also similar experience in my country and now i’m in Canada.
Can I ask a question?
Did you already have PR when you landed?
Thanks,
Yes I did.
Wishing you all the best in your Canada journey! You can do it! 🙌
If you’re a specialist in your field, it should never take that long to land a job, so this video is good, but for is for people with long term experience in specific fields.
Agreed! Unfortunately, sometimes some industries experience ups & downs and even experienced people with Canadian experience struggle
Yes, that’s happens in the US too. This video does still motivate me to continue growing my skills. However, I wish she would make a video for people who are not in a specialty and are looking to make mid career changes.
what kind of change are you thinking of?
Hello from france
Thanks for the great content. I am going to come to Canada soon. I got some education through courses for IT and still I continue to improve my skills. However, I don’t have professional experience on IT. I have doubts about how to follow a way, stay there and search job in Canada or come back to my country and continue the searching job from here. Since the cost of life is very expensive, I don’t know what to do.
What would you do if you were me? I would like to get your idea. Could you help me about it?
By the way, I have work permit.
The timing of this video is amazing for me. I am moving to canada in 2 weeks, and my story is almost like yours excet that I have 5 years of experience in the IT sector.
Thank you for this video. It's been helpful. Do you know if Access Employment still gives this kind of classes ?
You can check all they have to offer on their website and email them. Good luck!🍀
I am ready to go
I would like to work in Canada, In my country I work as a customer service for Starbucks and I really want to work in this country since I remember when I was a kid. I want to submit my application but I am not sure how to do it 😢
One of my dream countries to land a job, I am hoping to have someone can help me to find a job in Canada.
A cute one video❤
Another tip to getting a job fast is apply when the market is good. If you apply for a job right now for example no matter what you do you won't get one.
Spot on!
When is it a good time to apply for a job?
@@fadafresha 12 years ago during oil boom...
I have a IEC work permit for 12 months...it will take me time to get a job, but how can I stay in Canada?
How r u?
I have experience in biopharmaceutical industry in production department. Im working in Israel in position of maintenance/machine operator in clean rooms. Where can i find in Canada facility like johnson and johnson ?
Спасибо
I'm form Morocco and my dream is to find a job with a visa sponsorship to be able to come and work there. if you have any suggestions for where to start my search or anyone you'd recommend i speak to, i would be very grateful.
thank you for your videos.
Visa types and requirements with step by step instructions are available on Canada.ca - tab Immigration and citizenship.
For professional networking there's LinkedIn and specific profession related Reddit channels and Facebook groups
Very inspiring, Anna!
Was it possible to apply on jobs before arriving to Canada? By mentioning in your application that you have the PR and ready to relocate.
Also, as an engineer, would it be better to be registered as an engineer-in-training ?
Yes you can start applying before you're in Canada. If you know you will be in Canada in a couple of weeks, you don't even need to specify it in your resume. It can be explained if you're contacted by an employer. But you better have a Canadian phone number to be available for the first interview.
Yes, do your research in advance about EIT as the process differs from province to province.
Good day ma’am, I’m new here and I just subscribed to your channel. I’m from Nigeria (Africa) and I really want to relocate to Canada but I don’t know what type of visa I need to apply for. I also don’t know the cost of living in Canada. I’m a bricklayer/construction worker. Please I hope to hear back from you.
You can start your research on Canada.ca website, tab "Immigration and citizenship". All Immigration programs available are there with step by step instructions.
As for cost of living, you can check it on numbeo.com
@@MakeThatChange thank you ma’am
Hello guys my visa has approved and i will come in voncouver in a month, the first and most important things that i should do in voncouver what is that?
This video will answer your question ruclips.net/video/zc3Hfl82vNM/видео.htmlsi=wF8GrCAB_0scAaWl
What you stady in class?
How can i apply..im interested
How long did it take you to receive your PR?
Is there something similar to SOPA but for those who have already settled in Canada?
If I'm not mistaken SOPA world for those who have been in Canada for less than 3 years. Try researching other newcomer centers/pre-arrival services on Canada.ca and connect with them if you have specific questions. Maybe they can make an exception, depending on your request. And don't forget about YMCA.
I,m looking for any labourer category job in Canada if possible, now I,m totally 0% job less so if possibility any job in canada
I,m so interested go to aboard country canada for any kind of job unskilled job as well.
Respected if any idia please 🙏 I will be so great full, sir,madam Thanks
Respected madam , sir I,m totally 0% job less here in Nepal, if any unskilled job in Canada I,ll be so great full, Thanks.
Respected madam/sir please 🙏 if u help 🙏 for any job canada I,ll be do hardworking 🙏 so be honest.
how to network through linkedin in canada, so we can land a good job? 🥺
Good luck with the move! We made a video about networking here ruclips.net/video/xtoT1ckli0M/видео.htmlsi=Tp8pTP0UzJ7itelD
@@pragatithakur731 Everybody start at the bottom , work your way up and you will get there, many people from India think that once they finish school the will be the next Jake Paul or the CEO of Apple. well you are in for a disappointment . everybody including me parents started at the bottom it takes time. and effort and a lot of work at first
So that great to you now?
You were lucky that when you applying the market wasn't that competitive. If you try for a job now, It's literally impossible.
The industry I work in is booming and I have one or two recruiters reaching out to me almost every week, so the job market is doing well these days
@@MakeThatChange Still you had over 5 years experience which makes you stand out. 2024 has seen a loss in overall job postings and extreme competition as compared to 2022 when there were a plethora of openings and the chances of landing something somewhere was good.
yup, being able to stand out is critical in the Canadian job market, employers don't want a mediocre professional. We always recommend to find "a professional edge" before even considering moving to Canada.
@@MakeThatChange you have a STEM background that is specifically related to an in demand field and much of Canada's economy rest in the oil industry. The job market is not healthy, proof of my claim is the unemployment rates increasing month after month. You are being biased when you say the job market is good. It might be healthy in your industry but overall it is not a healthy market, been living here for 44 years and it has neve been this dismal. You are using your singular experience to paint a false portrait that will mislead many newcomers and give them false hope. But at least you get the views!
I can't find jobs even low pay jobs @@FinalMomentsDocs
Hi Hope you are doing great.
listen to your whole story it sounds scary that horrible it could be the whole job hunting process.
i am a psychology graduate and applying wherever I can from my home country to Canada. however I cannot get any response yet. Can you guide me through? or anything you can think of I should do.
Hi, what positions do you apply to? Psychology field is regulated in Canada and if you don't have a licence and local experience or internship, no one will consider you.
Try networking with people working in your field and ask them what does it take to work in your occupation in Canada. Do a research about job and licence requirements. Best of luck!
Hi! I'm applying for entry jobs in Canada As a trainee.
however, I have 1 year of experience in the clinical sector along with internships.
Yea! i am trying to connect with people but all in vain.
i am wondering whether this field has much scope in Canada or not.
Thanks.
Hello, I am Zouhir from Algeria. I am looking for a job in Canada in the field of bakeries, restaurants, or cooking. My English is average. I have tried for many years and have not received any job offer. Can you help me? In finding a job there.. I will be grateful to you all my life❤️..
How can one that has so much experience in oil and gas not get job in oil and gas in a country where oil and gas jobs are plenty
My first job in Canada was in oil and gas, but mining is more lucrative right now
@@MakeThatChange I work in title , I would never do mineral title, it’s hideous .
Thank
could I ask you a private question if you dont mind, if you didnt answer that's ok nvm , do you have any study experience/degree in canada? ty so much if you answered my question?
No I don't have a degree from a Canadian institution
@@MakeThatChange ty for that genrously sharing your experience as always
You are very welcome
Anna mostly ppl. Not shre Personal Experiences after Long time back so no any Topic...🤔
Great
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How you learn English
Anna you was lucky. Informative video.✌️ Where is you're partner? I can't remember her name?so difficult name.. By the way, My English is not good. Take it easyly.love you forever.& by .... sabbir suat,,
Get a Job in 30 Days as a Newcomer with PR - Here's How!************
In all fairness, if you are eligible to work in Canada it's either because you have a work permit or PR
I want to come in your country please help me I am looking for a job and work permit visa application
please start with canada.ca website to learn about your immigration options.
If you are that serious you can do it yourself
Yes I am serious
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Sweet girl... but the truth is you mind as well apply to Tim Hortons.
only if you think that's the best thing you deserve.
@@MakeThatChange it's nice to have a positive outlook and it's very necessary, but you're making it sound a lot easier than it is. Also, you have the benefit of being pretty and white.... Also, I already have a good job. I'm more referring to the ocean of people immigrating here.
it's not easy at all. The video stresses the point that it takes strategy, focus and hard work to succeed. No other way, not unless you were born into a priveleged society and a rich family.
try to go into politics not jobs, we need good leaders.
You are looking hotter than before.
😊 thank you
And but if you are Indian and country is racist 😏
Is that a question or a statement?
Indians are racists! They only hire indians
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I just saw ur channel here on RUclips yesterday nd then i watched ur latest video nd i did a comment on that video, ur each nd every video is very informative, i just want to ask u some questions so is that possible for u to give me reply on ur IG or any other social media platform if it is possible for u,??? Thanks alot
Thank you for watching! We have a Facebook group where you can ask your questions and we together with other members can answer facebook.com/share/tDMYPzvnamVAoJZ4/?mibextid=K35XfP
@@MakeThatChange Ok tq very much 🥰
I`m very sad about the same situation!!! I really I don`t really know anybody and the RENT, OMG THE RENT, is taking all my money of my whole life, I can't even get called up to a interview 😭😭😭😭
but she says the job market is sooooo great!!!!! your experience is very normal. this RUclipsrs experience is not the standard by any means. she is what we call an outlier.