How to Find A Job in Canada and Apply for a Work Permit

Finding a Job in Canada is easier with the right information

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Description

Welcome to this introductory guide on finding a job in Canada and applying for a work permit. This is an introductory course to our flagship program.

If you have made the exciting move to enrol in this program. You'll be glad you did!

At the end of this course, you should be able to:

  • Find employers that are hiring in Canada;

  • Find jobs in your field;

  • Locate jobs that can support your immigration application;

  • Get labour market information pertinent to your specific occupation;

  • Prepare a solid application that makes you stand out as a candidate;

  • Have all the tools you need to ace your Canadian employment interviews;

  • Find out where is the best place to live in Canada based on job prospects;

  • Know the steps involved in applying for a work permit to work in Canada;

And much more...

Join our private community where you can get additional support. You can access this from inside the course.

Please note that the information contained in this course is not meant to be legal advice.

The information provided in this course is for general information purposes only and is not a substitute for consulting with a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant or lawyer. It should in no way be relied upon as case specific advice and does not constitute legal representation or give rise to a representative client relationship.

Taking this course does not guarantee that you will find a job in Canada, however, it provides guidance and practical information on finding work in Canada.

What You Will Learn!

  • Understand the Canadian labour market
  • Labour market trends by occupation and location
  • Where to find jobs in your field
  • How to find your NOC
  • Resume writing and job preparation tips
  • Sample documents including resumes, cover letters, employment reference letters
  • Employers and industries that are hiring
  • What is a LMIA and how to get one

Who Should Attend!

  • Anyone looking to move to Canada but need the right information from an experienced reliable source.