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Subject: Job offer
  I am interested in immigration to Canada. I am a Civil Engineer Graduate with 13 yrs of experience as Construction site Superintendent & Manager.
I have a great love for Canada and I am trying to immigrate to Canada 2 times but I could not reach the points of 67 due to the IELTS test. My English is good but I am confusing in the exam always.
I know I can start my life in Canada and I can support my self there but I need the chance to do so .
So , I am seeking your help to make an job offer to employ me as Arranged Employment to increase my points & to be qualified .
And I do believe that Canada is the dream for me and I want to reach that dream with your help and you assistance and I am ready to pay all fees.

[09-05-2010,07:39]
[***.48.23.84]
Mazen EL Qobag
(in reply to: Job offer)






- Do not exaggerate in your dreams. I am concerned that your dreams will shatter soon after landing and realizing the reality here.

- You won´t be able to work as an engineer in Canada since your degree is not recognized. You have to join a Canadian college and obtain an equivalent degree in order to work in the same field. To do so, you have to pass the admission tests and be able to pay the exuberant tution fees (or take a loan just to find yourself drown in debt). Otherwise, you will be working in low-level jobs such as driving a taxi, restaurant waiter, security officer, delivery courier..etc just to survive. If this is your dream, you are welcomed..


if you find any comment below mine telling you something different, it will be either deceiving or lying (especially when if comes from an immigration firm who wants to drain your money). I am not saying that you won´t have a future here but it won´t be the one you are dreaming with...for sure. If you are just suffering from the misery of your country and ready to work anything..whatsoever and sacrifice all what you currently have in your home (including being away from your family and beloved ones), then you are welcomed...



[10-05-2010,00:01]
[**.235.195.174]
Anonymous
(in reply to: Job offer)
Mozen, it is true. Your skill will be needed and appreciated more in your current country. Please, for the sake of your family and you, don´t immigrate to Canada. I´ve been there, and I returned. Don´t make the same mistake as many others have done. Don´t believe in amazing immigrant stories in the internet, the reality is far from that.
[10-05-2010,01:30]
[***.136.175.229]
apron
(in reply to: Job offer)
I did immigrate to Canada in 1998 and lived in Vancouver and Montreal for 10 years and got my Canadian Citizenship in 2002. For almost 3 years i am living abroad, at first i was happy to get out but i do miss Canada, people are friendly, its a nice place to live and grow a family, many advantage, regarding School for kids, education, health, its safe place to live, Government is fair comparing to other country´s, etc. etc.
Yes the comments from others is correct, its not easy place to live, if you will be away from your family, donot go but if you are with your family in Canada and as other said which is true, you are willing to take up any job, work day shifts or night shifts, depending on what you find then go for it if you are a hard working guy but donot expect to get rich, you will be working hard and just enough to support your family, i guess same in your country but with much less salary, to me family is important to be around you, relatives etc. without that in canada you and your family will be lonely, its also cold out there which is horrible, and vancouver rain all the time but hey you have nothing to lose go and try, donot donot donot sell your house, business etc. in your country to spend it in Canada because if you donot like it you can always go back to your country where you have a home a business or a job waitting for you. Which country do you live in ???
Its very difficult to find a job from abroad in any field in Canada so for sure you might work as a waiter or any other low paying job until maybe maybe you find what you want, or never find.

[10-05-2010,09:21]
[**.241.164.64]
Charents
OHHH (in reply to: Job offer)
and even if the education and the experience were in a country like United Kingdom!!! am also a civil engineer finished till the master degree here in UK and will move to Canada soon..
Do I still need to study in Canada again to be recognized!!

Thanks

[20-05-2010,21:08]
[***.254.234.123]
Mido
(in reply to: Job offer)
I would say so Mido, but maybe u don´t believe me. So go and find out! Hope for the best, prepare for the worst.

[20-05-2010,22:12]
[***.136.111.29]
apron
(in reply to: Job offer)
Migrating to Canada is only for the poor and the rich. Middle class better stay away, unless you are ready to plunge into the low class citizen who are struggling to make a living and begging for government benefits and welfare ~ that´s the reality that I saw with my own eyes. You have to experience it to believe it!


[20-05-2010,22:16]
[***.136.111.29]
apron
(in reply to: Job offer)
@Mazen:
most of what has been stated above is true. i dont know nothing about your background and your motivation to come to canada. however, this is what i know: noone in canada will hire you since your degree is not accepted here, your english language skills are not sufficient (that is what you wrote), you dont have any canadian experience, and a sponsorship probably wont work due to a high unemployment rate in canada and especially because you´re applying from abroad.

if you really want to immigrate to canada do the following: take some months off from your work, come to canada to attend english classes to improve your language skills. during this time you can try to get some contacts in your industry. you might be lucky and find someone who will sponsor your PR. however, i think the chances that this will happen are less than 10% due to the reason I mentioned above.

good luck!

[20-05-2010,22:17]
[**.172.118.152]
brian
(in reply to: Job offer)
10% if you KNOW someone. If you don´t know anyone, I´d say the chances is almost ZERO. "Knowing the right person" comes in handy anywhere :)

[21-05-2010,00:12]
[***.136.111.29]
apron
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