Let's get to work! Attention, industrial workers

Let's get to work! Attention, industrial workersLet's get to work! Attention, industrial workers

Immiland Canada has secured 320 jobs for you to travel to Canada with job offer and work permit!

After several months of negotiation with an industrial management company in the province of Quebec, we were finally able to close a contract for 320 qualified employees to work in the provinces of Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador.

What are the qualifying jobs?

There are four positions that will be open to meet our goal of incorporating you, our qualified talent, into the Canadian workforce. For each job area, they are looking for 80 employees. Initially, we have three specific areas and the fourth will be announced soon.

  1. Industrial mechanics with at least 2 to 3 years of proven experience.
  2. Industrial welders with college studies, can be technical career, with proven work experience of at least 2 to 3 years.
  3. Diesel mechanics with at least 3 years of work experience and a technical diploma of 2 to 3 years.

What are the requirements to apply?

  • Have a good level of English, remember that the job interview is in English.

Although it does not require fluency in French, we always mention how positive it is to speak it, since it generates an added value to your profile because if your country, for example, does not have an FTA, as is the case of Argentina, Uruguay, Venezuela, among others, then your employer will need a positive LMIA. On the other hand, if you speak French in addition to English, it will be easier for the employer to bring you and you will not have to have the LMIA.

FTA countries do not require the added value of the French language, as they enjoy the benefit of a positive LMIA with Canada.

At our language academy, Planeta Immiland Education we offer practical courses to help you with your English and/or French leveling by clicking here.

  • Have technical and/or diploma studies in the area of work for which you are applying.
  • It is essential to have worked previously in the required area, at least 2 years.

Attention, before sending your resume, make sure you have a high level of English. If you do not have TLC, but you master French at a CLB 5 or intermediate level, you have a better chance to apply!

How to write a good CV?

The Canadian resume is different from that of other countries, this one is simple, so avoid overloading it with information and photos. Below, I share some recommendations that may help you:

Work experience

  • Prepare a resume of no more than two pages.
  • Avoid placing photos or place a minimum of two.
  • Place the email and Linkedin profile.
  • Explain clearly and precisely your work experience, specifying the name of the company, years of service, job position and the functions you performed; in this section it is important that you specify if you handled any type of machinery or similar.

If you do not enter the functions you performed, we will not be able to contact you, as it is necessary to know if you qualify!

Academic background

  • Place the degree obtained according to the area of work already mentioned.
  • Specify your last level of English and/or French.

Remember that before applying you should send us your resume and prepare for a good interview. 

If you would like our team of consultants to review your resume, you can click here.

How many positions are available for each area?

Each area requires 80 employees. At this time, there are 240 jobs available.

We are waiting for position number four, so stay tuned to our social networks and spread the word among your acquaintances. These jobs have categories that allow them to apply for permanent residency in the future. 

In which provinces are these jobs located?

In Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador.

What are the benefits of applying?

In addition to fulfilling your dream of living and working in Canada, you will have other benefits such as:

  • Depending on the province, whether it is Quebec or Newfoundland and Labrador, you can apply for permanent residency, as experience counts.
  • Travel to Canada with your family. Your partner can travel on an open work permit. Your children under the age of 22 can travel on a study permit and study for free. 

This is a long-term contract that will run every three months to fill all 320 positions, so you have ample time to prepare and demonstrate to the Canadian government that the Latino workforce is highly qualified to provide knowledge and experience.

At Immiland Canada, we want to see you grow, so you have time to prepare a good resume, learn to speak English and/or French, prepare for a successful interview and apply!

Can you submit your resume even if you do not qualify for these jobs?

Yes, you can send your resume free of charge to our website and get to know our job opportunities.

For more detailed information on this article, you can watch the following Youtube video by clicking here.

With love,

Immiland

Note: This article does not constitute legal advice or legal opinion from an attorney. Rather, it is provided solely to inform readers about certain aspects related to the details of the law in legal matters.

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