Hii
Am abhishek khanna am from India I am an electrician in building wiring my qualifications is 12th passout in 2019 and then two year experience in this work I did the two year course iti Electrician
I need job in Canada because I love Canada That's all about me
Thank you so much immigration.
Hii
Am abhishek khanna am from India I am an electrician in building wiring my qualifications is 12th passout in 2019 and then two year experience in this work I did the two year course iti Electrician
I need job in Canada because I love Canada That's all about me
Thank you so much immigration.
This is a volunteer forum. No jobs here. You need a job offer and your employer needs to file for and pay $1k for a LMIA. The LMIA shows that no Canadian or PR could be hired. Then with LMIA, you apply for a closed work permit. For the permit, you show that you are experienced to do the job. Electrician is a licensed profession in Canada so look at licensing requirements.
This is a volunteer forum. No jobs here. You need a job offer and your employer needs to file for and pay $1k for a LMIA. The LMIA shows that no Canadian or PR could be hired. Then with LMIA, you apply for a closed work permit. For the permit, you show that you are experienced to do the job. Electrician is a licensed profession in Canada so look at licensing requirements.
Told you above. You need a job offer and the employer files for LMIA. There are no jobs here so you need to do your own job search. With a LMIA, you apply for closed work permit. You can’t work as an electrician until you are licensed in Canada.
Told you above. You need a job offer and the employer files for LMIA. There are no jobs here so you need to do your own job search. With a LMIA, you apply for closed work permit. You can’t work as an electrician until you are licensed in Canada.
Your Canadian employer files for a LMIA, not you. Then you apply for a closed work permit. You are not immigrating to Canada. You can only work for that employer. If you want to immigrate then look at Express Entry based on your age, education, language, work experience and funds.
Your Canadian employer files for a LMIA, not you. Then you apply for a closed work permit. You are not immigrating to Canada. You can only work for that employer. If you want to immigrate then look at Express Entry based on your age, education, language, work experience and funds.