Careers for Newcomes

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Subject: Careers for Newcomes
  Hi all: I dont know much about this but I know of someone who got a job with the government using this program. She is new to Canada and from Romania. Her English is not very proficient but through this program she was able to score a job with the city. Perhaps this website will be of some help to you.

http://www.careerbridge.ca/

Hope this helps. Good luck.

[26-08-2005,18:07]
[***.63.36.49]
Candice
(in reply to: Careers for Newcomes)
This is a great contribution from you Candice. This information will help those who are worried about getting a job in Canada even before landing the country. IYou know what people want a JOB offer asttached with their PR card. Thats stupid. May God help them. Amen
[26-08-2005,20:24]
[**.247.123.149]
Steve
(in reply to: Careers for Newcomes)
Tell me, O, Steve, when we should start to worry about our jobs, after landing? That is not too clever you know.
[26-08-2005,21:03]
[***.239.189.80]
Pueblo
(in reply to: Careers for Newcomes)
Pueblo, may be you did not read the comments of soem of our friends on this forum. Thay have jobs in their home countries and when they get their PR they get confuse if they should leave their job or not beacuse they dont know if they will be getting a job in Canada or not? So what they do is that they land in Canada and then leave for their home country after few days. So Mr. Pueblo if you think that you will get a job in Canada while sitting in your home country, then you live in the world of dreams. You should research about the areas of your interest before landing but actual job search starts once you land in Canada. And when you start assuming that you cant get a job in canada before you land, then you waste your time and energy. I hope now you can get my point not. If not, i can explain in more detail. Good Luck with your job search.
[26-08-2005,21:58]
[**.247.123.149]
Steve
(in reply to: Careers for Newcomes)
O, I see Steve and clever they are not introduced to each other. Actually I did find a job in Canada from my country... Good luck to you, dude.
[26-08-2005,22:04]
[***.239.189.80]
Pueblo
(in reply to: Careers for Newcomes)
No comments Pueblo.............U must be one the geniuses around the globe.....thats all i can say
[27-08-2005,00:51]
[**.247.123.149]
Steve
(in reply to: Careers for Newcomes)
What is the job you found, Pueblo?
[27-08-2005,10:25]
[**.244.235.164]
Rachunek
(in reply to: Careers for Newcomes)
I got 3 job offers and in the last one I was sponsored .. but since my wife is pregnant now and we can´t relocate before a few month I had to push on the brakes..
M sakr mvp

[28-08-2005,10:48]
[***.98.136.62]
Mixa
Job search. (in reply to: Careers for Newcomes)
Dear one,
I am a Metallurgy ENgineer with around 13+ years of excxperience in Iron foundries.I am in search of a suitable job in Canada. But I could not findit yet, Can you guide me?
I am Diploma in Metallurgy ENgineering followed by Post Diploma in Foundry Technology.

Sincerely,

Dhan

[01-10-2005,09:34]
[**.68.52.202]
Dan Upadhyaya
starter program for newcommers (in reply to: Careers for Newcomes)
Hi all,
did you hear of a program offered by the Canadian government to help newcommers to go back to school the program lends you money for tution fees and living expenses and I am not talking about the OSAP Loan

Sangi

[13-12-2010,18:42]
[**.254.201.25]
sangi
(in reply to: Careers for Newcomes)
nice try... but there is no such thing. If there were, every Canadian would leave the country and then come back so they could use the program too.


[13-12-2010,18:49]
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Sharon