If you are preparing to immigrate to Canada, finding a job would be a number one priority.
Getting a job in maple country can be difficult, however, there is a lot of support and resources available to help you lend one.
To give an example, IRCC allots around $2 billion/per year for settlements of newcomers. That helps newcomers to settle while they come for the first time in the country. There are immigrant-serving institutions that help newcomers with the funds allotted to them by IRCC. Over 500 organizations have authority and funding to support new immigrants. The organizations help newcomers without charging any cost.
Major support from the organization can be taken is in the form of a job. When you arrive in the country, find out a local immigrant-serving organization. They will help you set up your resume, prepare you for interviews and assist you in creating a professional network, which can help you in your career.
IRCC has listed all the organizations on their site.
Understand this, Canada has a purpose in inviting new immigrants into the country. They want a motivated population to fulfill their labour market needs and help in after COVID economic recovery.
Here is a step-by-step video guide to getting a job in Canada by CanadaVisa:
1. Conduct Research
2. Create a resume and a cover letter
3. Networking
4. Applying for the job
5. Acing the interview
Advantage of support and resources
Canada invests in people’s success. Not only the government, but employers, businesses, and NGOs are committed to helping new immigrants. They will help you achieve success in return for your talents and motivation.
We have found the best resources for you to look up if you are finding a job in Canada.
IRCC’s Find Settlement Services
CanadaVisa’s Find Jobs in Canada
IRCC’s Look for Jobs in Canada