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I am an electrician and want to immigrate to Canada. I heard it helps your chances a lot if you have a job in advance. Any suggestions for where to look for jobs?
I am an electrician and want to immigrate to Canada. I heard it helps your chances a lot if you have a job in advance. Any suggestions for where to look for jobs?
Our houses are a bit more modern in Minnesota then in Canada, we actually have wooden doors on ours.
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There is work here in Canada, especially Ontario. The work is for skilled trades such as the one you have. Unfortunately, if you have a valid electricians license from out of country, our Ministry looks at that, as not having one at all! So, the procedure here is to provide proof of qualification along with 5yrs of industry specific work. You can find the answers here from the Ministry web site https://www.ecao.org/Faq.asp?categoryId=8#193.
We are in desperate need of machinists, tool and die makers, CNC machine programers etc. Canada has a bad habit of taking in people from other countries who don't like to work! They feed off the people who work their a**es off, just to make ends meet. We don't need any refugees from Syria, or welfare employees!! We live in a beautiful country, that has amazing natural resources (fishing, hunting)! Canada is VERY large, for example...the distance from Niagara Falls, Ontario (right beside Buffalo, NY) to Miami Beach FL, is equivalent to going from Niagara Falls, Ontario, to Thunder Bay, Ontario (you haven't even left one province yet and we have 7 more lol)!! So you can get a little idea of just how big Canada is. Here in Ontario, our cottage country in the Muskoka's is home to many U.S. celebrities, and millionaires. They often refer to Canada as "God's country". If you head up to the Muskoka's in the summer, you will often see these hollywood celebrities walking about downtown. They love us here, as we don't give them any special attention, and we leave them about their business. One in particular I ran into while fishing, was Tom Selleck. He came over in his boat (was solo), and asked "whats the bass biting on this morning", so I told him and we made small talk, and off he went. Later in the week I seen him in town, and he approached me and thanked me for the advice, and went along his business. Super nice guy and a gentleman!
Hope this helps!!