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Hi Can I Get A Sponsor For My Organization From Canada

Hey Nitin Jain searching for sponsorships is easy to do. Job seeking platforms like Seek, LinkedIn, Indeed, Adzuna, Monster, Gumtree, Kijiji and specific company websites list available positions for sponsorship.In Australia it's the Temporary Work (Skilled) visa (subclass 457)  and Canada you can grab a worker visa which needs sponsorship or you can apply for a skilled worker visa where you will need the 67 points but this will allow you to migrate to Canada as a Permanent Resident, without the need for an employer or sponsor, to seek employment and apply for jobs following the exact same process as a resident skilled worker. So let me provide you links to general job search for sponsored jobs offers and with my favourite companies in AU and CA:Atlassian (if you are a techie this is perfect) - via LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/at... (you'll see that Atlassian is able to provide relocation assistance and sponsorship to work in Sydney for this role.)or directly on their careers website All Jobs | Atlassian eBay careers - (you'll need to see if listed position mention sponsorship or 457 visa eBay Jobs - Jobs in Australia)General search on Indeed Sydney 457 Visa,sponsorship Jobs in Sydney NSW  or AU 457 Visa,sponsorship Jobs in Australia General search on LinkedIn AU https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/se... Gumtree AU 457 visa search Free local classified ads Seek AU 457 visa search http://www.seek.com.au/jobs/in-a... Jobs search engine by the government Home - Job Bank Sponsor jobs in Canada Sponsorship Jobs | Indeed.com Sponsor jobs in Canada Kijiji Canada Sponsorship Jobs In Vancouver, British Columbia - Vancouver Sponsorship Jobs | Monster.ca So I hope that helps. Let me know if you have further questions.CheersBaris

No company sponsors any visas to Canada.That is so seldom done as to be considered “not possible”.You will have to immigrate, just like any other person in the world, and then apply for work.There are no shortcuts and no back-doors into Canada.Immigrat first. This is for really good and well qualified candidates. If you fail, you will know in ten minutes.Immigrate as a skilled worker through Express EntryAll other immigrants, no exception, have to apply here:Do you want to come to Canada, or extend your stay?Be smart, don’t wast you money on agents or laywers who “promise…” Only the Canadian governemnt can issue visas and their criterea are you know from the sites here.

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Hi , we ourselves are considering the same. However from my initial research it is clear that my current qualifications/degree will not be recognized by Canadian firms so either I have to compromise by taking low-level skill jobs ( which Im not keen on) or re-qualify myself as per the State requirement (which can be a lengthy n costly process ) . Also good jobs come your way only if you have "Canadian experience" which one cant get easily without qualifications !. Its a Catch 22 out there. I would encourage you to find out the same about your profession before you make the big leap. Either which way all the best.

Usually when you travel to a foreign country, you need to get a visa to enter the country. When you are just a tourist then you assume the full responsibility of your expenses and any incidentals/emergency that may be needed during your stay in the country.Some countries have a concept of a sponsor, who would be responsible for your stay in the country. For example: you visit Dubai to meet your friends, etc. and you apply for a Visit Visa (different from a tourist visa). In such case, your friend need to provide you an invitation and he can also sponsor your visa. In such cases, your friend will be responsible for your stay and any expenses during your stay. He is your sponsor in this case. If you chose to take up employment, then your Employer becomes your sponsor and he basically gets you the Visa and provides the assurance/surety to the Govt about your expenses, etc.If you are migrating to a country like Canada, then you are self sponsored and you need to prove your means of sustenance in the country while you are settling down.

Dating a guy from Canada? When Im from the US?

Hi, I am a US Citizen... I met a guy who was visiting from Canada... and we have been texting/calling and he just came to visit me. Well... how exactly does this work lol? We are in our 20's so we are legal in either country. But lets say things get serious... he is in the Army there so he has more ties to Canada then I do the US... what if I want to visit for a long period of time, or move there? or go to school there? How does this work? I have a passport so that wont be a problem, but how do I go there for a long period of time? How do I move there can I get dual citizenship? What about schooling, would it be international charges.. how soon until I can pay in country tuition? What if we were to get married, would I have dual citizenship? What about the health care there... by just being in the country whether its visiting or living do I have their health care? Or will I have to use my personal health care insurance when I am there? Any help would be great pleaseeeeee!!!!! :)

It is possible, but very difficult. Step 1: You need to format your résumé into a Canadian-style réesumé (How do I create a Canadian-style résumé?)Step 2: Register for online job boards in Canada such as Home - Job BankStep 3: Research Canada. Learn what the country is like, the cultural norms, the habits. In addition to this, learn about the different provinces and territories to determine where you should focus your energy. Each has different dominant sectors and require different skillsets. Determine your own skillset and find the province whose economic sectors best align with what you can offer, then focus your job hunt there.Step 4: Apply to jobs with a Canadian cover letter (Writing a cover letter) and your Canadian résumé.Keep in mind that Canadian employers often favour international applicants with experience that they can understand/trust. If you worked in the UK, the US, Australia, France etc at any point in time, or studied there, or interned there, whatever it is, highlight that aspect. No one really trusts African experience unless it is for an international company like Shell Nigeria or it took place in South Africa.Step 5: Network. Join online forums with Canadians looking to network. Attend webinars and make connections. The Canadian government does not make it easy for companies to hire non-Canadians from abroad, but if someone believes you are worth it, they will go through the effort.Step 6: Pray that either Step 4 or 5 work out. Once you have a job offer with an LMIA (Labour Market Impact Assessment Basics) you are g0od to head to the nearest embassy and apply to come to Canada. Other options include having the employer and you go through the province nominating you (Determine your eligibility - Provincial nominees) however, this is a longer process.Alternative option: go to Canada to complete your education (get another bachelors, or a masters or a PhD or something) and it will increase your chances of staying, finding a job, working, and going through the immigration system exponentially.Regardless of what you choose to do, goodluck! Your question was Can I get a job in Canada from Nigeria?The answer is yes. It is hard, but very possible.Cheers,Bonus video:

I think the best way to travel for a long period of time is to save some cash before you go. It’s not a good idea to make a loan, then go abroad and work to pay what you owe. After all, You’re going overseas because you want to immerse yourself in a new culture and have fun along the way. Believe me, you won’t be the same if you have the burden of having to pay something back while you’re abroad.Some answers here are pretty solid and offer you different ways to travel on a budget. So, I will give some more options below:Aiesec is an international organization that helps people find job opportunities abroad. The price is affordable and you can find jobs that will pay enough for you to cover your housing and daily expenses.AIESEC | Live the experienceIn case you speak English natively you can find interesting opportunities to teach English an ESL teacher in Latin America, Asia or Africa. I believe Asia is the “hot spot” right now. However, more and more people are trying to go abroad through this route, so some opportunities are asking for more requirements, such as TESOL certificate, university degree, etc.In case you are an American or Canadian citizen (other nationalities also may apply), you have the opportunity to apply to working holiday visas. These visas are a bilateral agreement, where the countries agree on certain terms so that their citizens may legally work up to one year while traveling through the country. Some countries like Canada, the USA, Japan, France, Germany, Australia, and New Zealand - to name a few - have working holiday visa agreements.https://www.immigration.govt.nz/...Another way to find jobs abroad is through Linkedin. It might be harder than the options below, but it’s still a viable option.I hope this answer helps you! I will leave the link of a video about this topic down below as well.

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