Hello my fellow CD's:
I've finished today 19 months of the required 36 months to obtain my Canadian Passport. I want to leave CANS the day I complete the requisite 36 months and would come back just for the citizenship/passport process.
I'm a plastic technologist with plenty of marketing experience. I would like to explore the possibility of working in ME. The particular places would be Dubai, Kuwait and some other locations. I prefer not like to work in Saudi.
How do I explore the possibility of obtaining a good and lucrative job in ME. Can any of you living there would guide me on the same.
Hoping to hear from you all.
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Hi Shankara.....
Do you check ur PM ?
I sent one out to u couple of days ago but I guess u haven't seen it...
Please search the charcha for 'newspaper bahrain qatar uae' to find the urls of Gulf dailies .
This issue has been addressed before .
Manasvi.
How is the IT Sector doing in the ME?
Does ME have any homegrown people for these jobs ro are they still depending on India and other countries?
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Does ME have any homegrown people for these jobs ro are they still depending on India and other countries?
IT sector continues 2 b dominated by Indians in IT save the hardware and networking jobs in which the locals have upgraded themselves .
And the demand is constant as development is more client site based unlike in India where there s a huge demand .
Manasvi
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