The most significant challenge for most people who move to Canada is finding employment opportunities that match their skillset and experience. There is a very strong demand for skilled workers all across Canada poor, but there aren't always enough applicants with the right qualifications or experience. Subscribe- Share- Like❤
Im Canadian and what Canada needs the most is is skilled trades people, However trades qualifications in Canada are at a very high level, in fact the highest in the world, Yhey pay as high as one hundred and seventy dollars per year, Alberta has a website called Trade Secrets it list all trades and qualifications to enter into trades start there if you're interested, Good luck
It seems that its your spending habits is the thing you don't like in Canada. I am renting in Markham, 2 Bedroom Coach House 1726/Month which includes free parking, all utilities, a back yard to grow your own food, your own laundry room, air conditioning and heat. Uber?! That is your choice to take it downtown, could of used public transit to save money. Yes international students pay higher education fees compared to Canadian Citizens.
If I had the interest and time, I would tell u about the 'great' education system, regardless of the level or grade. I will only say this, it is not good for every one. I have seen repeatedly ignored issues at school board regional meets and with a wage rivaling business owners, teachers do not have an excuse. Blatant lies, borderline criminal moves causing a drastic path toward a convoluted future is not what any well meaning child deserves but I experienced it first hand. Avoiding such issues in life is what I came here for in the first place.
@@Ara198826 what province you in? I find that hard to believe with so many jobs on the job bank and friends I have there I've seen the prices when the go shopping for groceries or otherwise 🤔
Love the analogy. Its left for people to weigh the pros and cons to plan adequately for life after landing in Canada. I also love the handbag ❤ Weldone
@@FunkeSuyi You have given all the relevant information. However some of the person's complaining cannot have their "cake and eat it". Tuition fees for international students are high, but your chances for PR is almost a surety. Free healthcare, and the other social services after PR and citizenship. Where can you get these. Not USA, not UK, not Australia, not Germany and I could go on and on. So as you say research, research!!!
Hello, Thank you for your videos Please I have these questions Are there good opportunities for vets (Veterinary Doctors) in Canada? Is it possible to get a job as a vet in Canada from outside Canada? Currently in Nigeria
Hi Beatrice Thank you for your kind words. How to become a veterinarian in 🇨🇦. Passing the North American Veterinary Licensing Exam (NAVLE)® is your next step to becoming a vet in Canada and a requirement to practice veterinary medicine in the U.S. and Canada. It is a computer-based, multiple-choice examination administered by the International Council for Veterinary Assessment(ICVA). The exam is offered throughout North America and at certain overseas sites at designated computer testing centers. you need to complete additional training through internships or residency programs. You can research your available opportunities through the Veterinary Internship & Residency Matching Program. you may want to explore where you want to work. Spend time researching your different career options. Do you have a specific geographic location in mind?
A lot of well educated people come to Canada and get work only for the company said they cant pay them that salary any more Canada is the destination for students because its easier they come because America is harder but they prefer U S and school in Canad is cheaper good high paying jobs are hard to get
Amongst all the channels I've watched on RU-vid recently as concerns Canada and the harsh realities that people face everyday, you're one of the few, if not the only one that creates a balance between the positive sides and the negative realities, while not discouraging people from coming but telling them what to expect while hoping for the best. I'm truly grateful i came across this video. Thanks for the information you shared and may God bless you abundantly ❤️❤️.
Thank you, Temitope. Just like everywhere else you will need to put in the work in order to find a job now it depends on the province, the employer and the type of job available . You may be lucky to find an employer who is willing to submit LMIA for you.
Hey im from jamaica Ive heard what you said about skill workers... im thinking about migrating ... i have experience in machine operating and shutter building for a company by the name of Lanco Industries ... Qualification National Council On Technical and Vocational Education And Training ( NCTVET ) Certification in Welding And Frabrication level 2 Im just wondering how things would work out with my skill set