One way is to Go to individual official site and look for the NOCs that are available in the sponsorship list. Because province would sponsor for much demanding NOCs. There might be much better ways too as i didn face much problem in my selection as lots of IT compaines are around Ontario. By the way what are your NOCs?
Might I make, respectfully, a couple of suggestions:
1. (Concerning the above quoted questions): do an Internet search for "YOUR JOB TITLE" + terms like "EMPLOYMENT PROSPECTS/STATISTICS"; search this forum; search jobbank & employment sites & look at where the job offers are.
2. At least try to do some research, & think about it, before posting really basic questions. Please
3.. (Not directed at anyone in particular): try to write your questions in correct English (not "text speak!"). It's great practice for when you will be living & working in Canada I do realise & accept that there are many posters here with widely varying levels of ESL/EFL, & I'm not bothered at all by less than perfect English. I appreciate & admire the effort (I live and work in a foreign (to me) language, by the way).
One way is to Go to individual official site and look for the NOCs that are available in the sponsorship list. Because province would sponsor for much demanding NOCs. There might be much better ways too as i didn face much problem in my selection as lots of IT compaines are around Ontario. By the way what are your NOCs?
This is why I am getting tired of responding to questions on this forum because people are taking it for granted most of the time or are just too lazy to Google and to do a quick search. I keep seeing the same topics / questions being posted as a new thread every so often and there is no moderator to moderate or even create rules for this particular board to increase the quality.