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Searching for a job in Canada
Hi Silverdragon, Thanks for your help. :) Hello Janfrn, Thank you for your help. :) janfrn, im also using this in a research paper and would appreciate it if you could send me your name in a personal message also thank you
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Searching for a job in Canada
Hi Silverdragon, Thank you for your reply. I'm looking into getting PR either in Ontario (my partner has a relative there so I figured it won't be too tough for us when we're looking for a job), Nova Scotia or Mannitoba. I still need to do a lot of research if it's even possible to get PR in these provinces (or how long it would take to get one). Some say that getting PR depends on what province you choose. What can you say about getting PR there in Nova Scotia? Is it harder compared to other provinces? They say that Mannitoba has a more lenient system compared to others, but the weather is too tough to handle especially during winter.
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Searching for a job in Canada
Hello janfrn, Thank you for your reply. Oh dear, so it looks like it won't be that easy at all. I'm getting a bit confused if it's still worth getting the visa process started or not. Actually if given the chance that there are vacant nursing assistant jobs, I would gladly take it so long as the salary would be enough cover my daily expenses when I live there. Is it true that the cost of living there in Canada is expensive? I have been looking it up online but I haven't found any personal feedbacks.
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Searching for a job in Canada
Hi Silverdragon, Thank you so much for your reply. Do you think employers would be accepting applicants even if I'm still processing my visa? Or would it be best to get the visa approved first before I apply? I'm not sure if getting a job first (and hopefully I'll find one) would have a bearing in the approval of the visa. Also, you mentioned that PR is a long process at this moment; do you have an idea how long it usually takes to be approved right now? I read in the previous threads that it takes about 3 years before get the citizenship but I'm not sure if that info still applies today. What can you say about the employment rate of LPNs or any available positions in nursing homes there in Nova Scotia? Would it be any easier to apply as an LPN there compared to looking for hospitals and work as a nurse? I'm very much willing to take the risk but I'm afraid I won't land any job there. Thanks in advance!
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Links to the Provincial Colleges of Nursing
Thank you for these!
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Searching for a job in Canada
hi janfrn, thank you so much for your reply. actually, i don't mind getting a job that is not in my field for the mean time as long as i get the process started. do you have an idea if its easy to get a tourist visa to us when i'm from canada? i'm planning to visit my mom there but it's impossible for me to get a tourist visa here in the philippines. thanks again!
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Searching for a job in Canada
Hello everyone, Is it possible for me to get an employment if I just apply online? I'm not residing in Canada but I'll be starting my application for a visa soon. Also, can you guys recommend where can I check out the latest job postings? I'm eyeing Mannitoba or Ontario, but I've read some posts here in allnurses and they all suggest Nova Scotia. Thanks in advance! :)