Understood, I think this proves that it is worthwhile to start looking for jobs before landing-I'm going to become more aggressive in my job search in Canada.
Word of warning before you start sending out your resume, be really clear that you have a pending PR application. Most companies, even the one I'm on board now, said they rarely consider applicants that need an LMIA.
Word of warning before you start sending out your resume, be really clear that you have a pending PR application. Most companies, even the one I'm on board now, said they rarely consider applicants that need an LMIA.
Yes, that's the reason why I didn't attempt to apply to any jobs before I get my PR. If it wasn't for the headhunter acting as a middle man and clarifying everything out, I would still be looking for a job right now.
Yes, that's the reason why I didn't attempt to apply to any jobs before I get my PR. If it wasn't for the headhunter acting as a middle man and clarifying everything out, I would still be looking for a job right now.
Most of the toxicity comes from one guy. He is one boomer guy who call himself as Professor works in a community college constantly complains how unfair living in Vancouver is and how bad Canadian healthcare system is but still lived in Vancouver for over 35 years. I mean, we all know the reality of Canada but this guy keep reminding why we shouldn't move to Canada. Sometimes I feel that this boomer guy is @ImpatientKangaroo
Hi Guys, I got remed request and adr ( schedule A and additional family information). Any idea if they ask for PCC after schedule A has been submitted or do you get pcc request with schedule A usually? Just trying to find out what to expect
..thanks in advance!