Hi guys,
I'm going to start to look for employment who help me to get an AEO, but I don't know how to find it. Should I just send my resume and say "I need an AEO."?
Sorry about STUPID question....
Hi guys,
I'm going to start to look for employment who help me to get an AEO, but I don't know how to find it. Should I just send my resume and say "I need an AEO."?
Sorry about STUPID question....
Send your resume and send a cover letter saying that you think you could be an asset to this company but in order to work for them, you need an AEO. Print out the information about the AEO from the website in case they don't know what it is. However.. it will be very hard for you to get a job by sending out resumes. Personal contact is always better. If you can find job ads, phone companies directly, talk to a person, explain your situation. If you can go there, even better.
An AEO is not given except for a skilled position. This is why you can't get an AEO for 6435.
The NOC code tells you if a position is skilled or not. If the first of the 4 digits is 0, it's skilled or if the first digit is not 0 but the 2nd digit is 1, 2 or 3, it's skilled. Otherwise it's semi-skilled or low-skilled.
Like BCguy says and I am sure we have told you this before, if you come to BC on a temporary work permit under 6435 and work for 9 months, you will qualify to apply for PR under the BC PNP semi skilled program, see http://www.aved.gov.bc.ca/provincialnominee/strategicoccupations/entrylevel.htm
Yes, see http://www.albertacanada.com/immigration/immigrate/hotelandlodging.html and the time you have to work in AB to apply for PR is shorter, 6 months instead of 9.
Hey BCguy,
If Leon can survive in -20 winter I think I have to do the same (Hahaha) and anyway I dont know if Iam coming to BC or AB as of now.
Leon I checked the site but wanna know what is this emerit Professional Certification for the occupation of Front Desk clerk is it compulsary???
Hi guys,
I'm going to start to look for employment who help me to get an AEO, but I don't know how to find it. Should I just send my resume and say "I need an AEO."?
Sorry about STUPID question....
Send your resume and send a cover letter saying that you think you could be an asset to this company but in order to work for them, you need an AEO. Print out the information about the AEO from the website in case they don't know what it is. However.. it will be very hard for you to get a job by sending out resumes. Personal contact is always better. If you can find job ads, phone companies directly, talk to a person, explain your situation. If you can go there, even better.