HI All,
Couple of points to start with:
1.US exp - 4+yrs
2. US MS degree in Comp Sci, i work as SAP Analyst in WM/MM area.
3. BE in Prod Engg
4.Married- Wife is MA Eco and going to finish MBA
I am thinking to apply for Immigration to CANADA thru Alberta (AINP) program. Do I need a someone's legal help? ( I can fill those forms by myself)
Also, my understanding is that I need to have a job offer to qualify for AINP, isn't that right?
NEED HELP PLEASE.
One of the lawyer I contacted asking for around 4000 $. I am kinda little worried, ANY HELP?
Anything else I need to know?
Can I try to find job in Canada even though I dont have work permit now, believing that once I find a job I will be able to apply for Immigration.
regards
zsap
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Originally posted by zsap
HI All,
Couple of points to start with:
1.US exp - 4+yrs
2. US MS degree in Comp Sci, i work as SAP Analyst in WM/MM area.
3. BE in Prod Engg
4.Married- Wife is MA Eco and going to finish MBA
I am thinking to apply for Immigration to CANADA thru Alberta (AINP) program. Do I need a someone's legal help? ( I can fill those forms by myself)
Also, my understanding is that I need to have a job offer to qualify for AINP, isn't that right?
NEED HELP PLEASE.
One of the lawyer I contacted asking for around 4000 $. I am kinda little worried, ANY HELP?
Anything else I need to know?
Can I try to find job in Canada even though I dont have work permit now, believing that once I find a job I will be able to apply for Immigration.
regards
zsap
Freddie,
Thanks for the info.
The questions biols down to finding a job.
I am a experinced Senior Systems Analyst in SAP SCM. Also, I have about 2 years of Maintenance Engineer ( Shift Engineer) exp.
How to contact a potential employer in Alberta? Are there any Immigration law firm helps to find a job as well? Meaning to say they not only help in document preparation but also to find a job based on your exp.
Thanks.
Quote:
Originally posted by zsap
Freddie,
Thanks for the info.
The questions boils down to finding a job.
I am a experienced Senior Systems Analyst in SAP SCM. Also, I have about 2 years of Maintenance Engineer ( Shift Engineer) exp.
How to contact a potential employer in Alberta? Are there any Immigration law firm helps to find a job as well? Meaning to say they not only help in document preparation but also to find a job based on your exp.
Thanks.
Freddie,
I was a Shift Maintenance Engineer and then I moved to US for higher Education. Then after MS I got into SAP and have been working in SAP since then. SAP SCM- includes MM/IM/WM/LE mine is more on WW/LE/RF functional side. In normal case these skills are in demand in US, even in economic situation like this there are demands but they want someone either a citizen or GC.
After few encounter like this, I thought thats it, let me go else where. I had been to Calgary and I liked it. And then came across this AINP program.
My skills are listed there as well and I thought lets apply. But even before I do this I want to see if I can find a job and then apply for AINP.
Now my intention is to find a job first. Question is how I approach the potential employer? How to contact them?
Thanks for your reply.
I am a Production engineer which is like Industrial Engg in US standard I believe. In my understanding though its a mixture of Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Engineering.
I guess Power Engineering is more like a mixture of Electrical and Electronics.
There are a few oil companies of repute here in Alberta. They are the ones that you will seek employment with. See the listings in Alberta. Browse through them. See if you find any thing there that is closest to what you are looking for. Then, apply for that job and keep looking for them through the Associations (group) that they belong to.
As far as I know you have past the levels that I thought that you are seeking entry into because the current openings in Alberta are in the Power Engineering. Which is as explained in the links below. That will change your views about it and hence the posting.
http://www.ewh.ieee.org/r7/toronto/societies/power.htm
http://www.confederationc.on.ca/powereng/
http://bobalden.com/power/epe.htm
SAP is a different ball of wool, the one that you are well versed with. So look for that in the appropriate locations. I would suggest that you look into consultancy here or in contract jobs. Of course as an immigrant. They are becoming scarcer by the day.
It is well worth a try.
Freddie.
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