How to Immigrate to Canada as a Food Service worker.

How to Immigrate to Canada as a Food Service worker.
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This course has been developed to assist International trained workers likeyou in the foodservice industry to learn how you can becomeeligible to apply for a work permit and eventually for Canadian Permanent Residency under the different immigration programs available In Canadaand what you will require in order to begin your application. It also covers some resources like LinkedIn, Interviewing skills, Job search strategies, and Canadian Resume templates that are designed to assist professional immigrants to navigate the Canadian labor market and secure employment. Checking other sources besides the Job Bank in Canada. This course also prepares you for the settlement process, from getting your things across the border to finding a job in Canada. During this course, we will review information such as: Canada work permit eligibility, Canada work visa cost, temporary work permit Canada, job offer from a Canadian employer, Canadian work permit with a job offer, Post Graduate work permit, Rural Canada, the Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program, Labor market initial assessment (LMIA), processing times, NOC codes, Canadian resume, Open-work permit in Canada, Canada work permit jobs, and much more. You’re going to getover 8 hours of video lectures, access to the recommended resources, ourstudent discussion forum, and the ability toask me any questions you may haveas you progress through the course. Associated profession(s) Cooks (6322) Conference and event planners (1226) Chefs (6321) Hotel front desk clerks (6525) Casino occupations (6533) Food and beverage servers (6513) Bartenders (6512) Bakers (6332) Accommodation, travel, tourism, and related services supervisors (6313 ) Food service supervisors (6311 ) Executive housekeepers (6312 ) Other services supervisors (6316 ) Cleaning supervisors (6315 ) Butchers, meat cutters and fishmongers - retail and wholesale (6331 ) Receptionists (1414) Matres d’htel and hosts/hostesses (6511 ) Food counter attendants, kitchen helpers and related support occupations (6711 ) Operators and attendants in amusement, recreation, and sport (6722 ) Light duty cleaners (6731 ) Accommodation service managers (0632 ) Restaurant and food service managers (0631)On top of all that, you getlifetime access. In summary, this course is a good do it yourself guide for working and immigration to Canada. By the end of this course, you will know some ofthestrategies and resourcesused in your immigration journey, job searchin Canada, and how to integrate into the Canadian labor market and start your new life in the True North. This course is taught by a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC).