Quote:
Originally posted by tamilkuravan
Quote:
Originally posted by Pink Panther
[
You are asking such specific questions about what your experiences may be like...no one can see into the future and tell you that. You will have to come here and find out first hand what it will be like. It may be difficult or relatively easy for you....the experience is a personal one and is different from one person to the next. Someone who answers your above questions would be making a huge generalisation.
**********************************************************
Pink Panther,
If he comes here and tries to see first hand , if he can get a good job would n't that drain his resources? is this the only solution?
I think a best way is to find is do proper research from Dubai to see if he will get a good job in Canada. Let him use the internet, mail to his civil engg. association in Canada or call them to find if this field has good jobs for immigrants. If he finds positive response from Canada, then let him come here . Also there would be a lot of civil engineers who had previously immigrated to Canada and then returned back to Dubai. He can enquire with them too.
I guess that is what "The A-Ha" people of canada would suggest.
TK
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Bijou Bazaar
http://bijoubazaar22.googlepages.com
Quote:
Originally posted by jake3d
Here are **some** of the things you can do to improve your chances:
Join canadian forums regarding your occupation, be professional and ask good questions of the forum members. Try to build a network online with people who are already in your profession(NOT JUST DESIS), without pestering them. Look at the classifieds of canadian newspapers online. Research companies that you would like to work for and find out what they look for in their employees. Contact them via e-mail and maybe build a rapport with their HR dept.
In other words BE PROACTIVE.
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Recommended Services- Servicedomino.com
http://www.servicedomino.com
Guys, thanks a lot. I am just gathering information from those who have experienced the route regardless of their profession. If some one asked me the prospects in Dubai, well I could certainly recommend engineers but not lawyers or IT professionals. Again local experience matters a lot and so is the case in Canada I guess. However, in general I feel that it takes more than 5-6 years for people to get settled. Which is the case for a new comer to any country.
There is a lot of construction work going on in BC becuase of the Winter Olympics. Being in the Civil field check out this post. Hope it helps.
http://www.canadiandesi.ca/read.php?TID=13090
-----------------------------------------------------------------
LIVE LIFE KINGSIZE..........
Hi Paul,
Are you now in Toronto now.
if u have experience related in mining or environment or pollution related , i can help u to get job, send me detail resume and lets what god can guide me further
thanks
40+ Sir,
Try workopolis website for applying jobs find out the responses and take your own decision.
There are people immigrated to Canada mainly for the unpolluted atmospheric air, clean water, good roads, socializing, chilling weather, corruption free government, children education and so on and not for advancing his or her career or working in their field to make and save money.
If you are in dilemma; please collect all the possible information's related to your profession and adaptability and then take a decision with your family, relatives, and friends.
Find out what is was your primary purpose that when you submitted application by your self or through consultant to immigrate to Canada at the age of early 40s. Is it money, or career, or children education or unpolluted air? If it falls within your aspiration then take some risk in your life with your family.
40 + is a good age to take a lots of decision including immigration. Technically this is your second immigration, since you are living in Dubai. What facilities you are not getting in Dubai? I guess Citizenship or other things? If you are fond Citizenship then you no have choice. What are the influencing factors that urge you to immigrate? Once the decision is made by you make it firm and final. The damage is irreversible if your target is not achieved after your immigration. I have seen many doctors are driving taxi. All the very best for you and your family to take a decision on relocation at the age of 40+.
-----------------------------------------------------------------
I am new
Advertise Contact Us Privacy Policy and Terms of Usage FAQ Canadian Desi © 2001 Marg eSolutions Site designed, developed and maintained by Marg eSolutions Inc. |