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gabagail
02-18-2007, 12:14 AM
Hi all!
I was wondering if any of you guys came here on a study permit and moved on (or are moving on) to obtaining your immigration here.

I came here when i was barely 18 so I don't have much work experience except my one year post grad job that i'm currently working at (post grad work permit) and a three yr diploma I completed when I was on a study permit.
The skilled worker process doesn't seem very promising because of my lack of sufficient work experience...

I'd love to know what others like me have been doing...

thanks :p

lana
03-21-2007, 10:11 AM
Hi, Can you just stay in Canada with work permit and after you gain experience apply for PR?

gabagail
03-28-2007, 02:49 AM
Yeh, I did think about that. I am trying to get a work permit extension but my job is customer service and it's very tough to switch to a work permit from a student visa.
Has anyone successfully tried this before?

contractor
03-29-2007, 09:57 AM
You have to try. Did you try finding different job that will secure your work permit?

gabagail
03-30-2007, 12:19 AM
Well, I am trying but it's hard because most employers don't want to hire foreign workers unless it's skilled or highly professional work. I got turned down once because companies would rather hire someone who can start next week or right away than waste time and money hiring a foreign worker.
That's why I wanted to know if anyone tried this and was successful before.
Thanks though, I really appreciate the feedback

Tsveta
03-30-2007, 09:35 AM
I got turned down once because companies would rather hire someone who can start next week or right away than waste time and money hiring a foreign worker.


That's true. This is one of the reasons why people can't find a job remotely.

Employers hate to go through all the hassle of the hiring process. Maybe a recruiting company will be able to help you; they are like a middle man between you and the employer. They hire you and the employer has a contract with them.