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😮 i am not happy to hear this india mein baithke toh Apne hamare ko btaya k canada bht facilities de raha hai waha bht work hai agr humne aaj file lgayi toh ab 😢😢😢😢😢😢........no words an bs ye hai dekha jayega jo hoga
Canada 🇨🇦 is mess under Justin T Vancouver have serious problem regarding job and. Home Nursing and construction skilled worker in demand Austrslta is far bettr
Justin T is WORSE PM. Home crisis and fake college ( 2 bedroom ) .' Every thing is fake in canada LIMA for fake Jobs, Fake Refugees , Fake Govt schemes ,Fake Carbon tax rebate . last 8 years changed canada under LIBERALS
Canada is at worst in this situation and Only a selected few are getting jobs, Rest are all jobless. Last 2-years 1-million ( 10-Lakhs) immigrants were added, but no new jobs “Created”. So now you understand by when someone says job-crisis in canada. Fake-hope is also dangerous. Fake-positivity does not work in the long-run.
I agree with your points about issues. A new immigrant should initially research and try within their field or sector. Hopefully, they can find something decent in 3 months. If this not working after doing job applications, networking, volunteering, etc. then you need to take stock of what transferable skills you had gained in past and how you can apply in other sectors or functions. But as you said in this case drop egos and be willing to start from scratch and show people you are willing to learn. Secondly be open to work in small and mid sized companies initially at lower pay to gain the Canadian Experience so you can break the barrier. This will help you build communication skills, know lay of the land, grasp some trade secrets, job related skills, gain knowledge about how things work, etc. The main issue is people expecting what they had in past as benchmark in terms of title, industry, type of company, etc. In this part of the world if you are a newcomer and currently not working be open to work in smaller setups and don't restrict to a few large corporations and MNCs because if you have experience your future employment options will gradually open up. Be realistic and don't expext a Director title or a six figure salary from day one. Unlike in India and elsewhere there is minimal or no age stigma- even 50+ aged people may be doing entry level jobs and everyone has scope to grow if they put in the efforts and deliver results.
Sir yeh asylum Canada immigration officer kyu bol rahe hai? Kahi inko apni country mein permanent immigration toh nhi badana? Kyuki asylum lena matlab government pr ek burdun ban jana hai.. Apki kya rai hai?
There is no Canadian dream anymore.. JT destroyed Canada's future. Don't come here for settlement. You will ruin your future and regret rest of your life. It becomes a 3rd world like system here. No healthcare, no housing, no job..
Nice video as always. I have a query, my BS is in Food Science and Nutrition and MS is in Food Technology. I work in academia. Should I go as Nutritionist or Food technologist to get Australian skilled work visa or Canadian PR. Please reply. Thanks.