Hi,
This is Mayank from the United States. I have an option of applying for PR of canada as i completed one year on H1b here and also have US masters. I am thinking of applying it as the job here is not good and i fear a possible layoff soon. I want to know from all you guys there how beneficial it will be to apply for canadian PR, How is the economy doing? How is the mech engineering jobs there? If you can shed some light it will be helpful . I am MSME from US and 5 years of exp in design and analysis.
Thank you and god bless all
Mayank
First of all, make sure your profession is eligible for the PR. Visit http://www.cic.ca" rel="nofollow">LINK to get info.
Second, if you are eligible, just to get a sense of reality, read other threads where tons have been expressed about immigrants' difficulties in obtaining a job.
While US experience is considered in Canada, besides the assurance of "permanence" out of a PR status, life may not be easy for at least few years. Again, kinda review the threads to see what others have said.
The job market is fluid right now or I should say bad, but who knows, it might recover, how soon....who knows.
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Dimple2001
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Originally posted by dimple2001
First of all, make sure your profession is eligible for the PR. Visit http://www.cic.ca" rel="nofollow">LINK to get info.
Second, if you are eligible, just to get a sense of reality, read other threads where tons have been expressed about immigrants' difficulties in obtaining a job.
While US experience is considered in Canada, besides the assurance of "permanence" out of a PR status, life may not be easy for at least few years. Again, kinda review the threads to see what others have said.
The job market is fluid right now or I should say bad, but who knows, it might recover, how soon....who knows.
What kind of experience do you have? Unless it is something unique that is hard to find, the engineering job scenario is not good, atleast in Ontario. Manufacturing sector is on decline.
See the employment report released today.
http://www.680news.com/news/national/article/112425--jobless-rate-falls-to-eight-per-cent-in-september
See the PR eligible occupations or or use the eligibility tool to find out whether your profession is in demand or not.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/tool/index.asp
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/apply-who-instructions.asp#list
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Originally posted by meghal
What kind of experience do you have? Unless it is something unique that is hard to find, the engineering job scenario is not good, atleast in Ontario. Manufacturing sector is on decline.
See the employment report released today.
http://www.680news.com/news/national/article/112425--jobless-rate-falls-to-eight-per-cent-in-september
See the PR eligible occupations or or use the eligibility tool to find out whether your profession is in demand or not.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/tool/index.asp
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/apply-who-instructions.asp#list</font>
Thanks for the comments
I am MSME from US and experienced. I have experience in design and analysis. Like 3D modeling software, FEA software, vendor development etc.
Are these kinds of jobs are available in canada? There is some agency calling me daily to apply for PR in Canada. They said they will put me in Alberta category something. i dont know what all it means
Thank you
Hi,
Only holding the US visa might not help under the Alberta nomination program (ANP) as the program has been susspended for the US visa holders as of Aug 23 2010, see the link: (http://www.albertacanada.com/immigration/immigrating/ainp.html), I would say, Clarify with the agency/ prospective employers in Alberta that if they are willing to sponsor you (under the ANP, details are in the same link posted above) however in that case the employer have to convince HRDC that your qualifications and skills set can not be filled out locally ( i.e. no canadianian citizen/ PR can fill up the position).
I hope this help and goodluck with your job hunt.
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