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<blockquote data-quote="ari.gold" data-source="post: 5357575" data-attributes="member: 227650"><p><strong>Most powerfull Build Your Career (continue updated)</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>Planning To Work In Canada, An Essential Workbook For Newcomers (2009)</strong></p><p></p><p><img src="http://pixhost.ws/avaxhome/c3/d7/000cd7c3_medium.jpeg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>Planning To Work In Canada, An Essential Workbook For Newcomers (2009)</p><p>Citizenship and Immigration Canada | February 2009 | ISBN: 1100118489 | 51 pages | PDF | 2 MB</p><p></p><p>This workbook was created for internationally trained individuals who are considering moving to Canada or who have recently arrived. Please note that the fact that you have been accepted to come to Canada does not guarantee you employment in Canada in your preferred profession or any other profession. This workbook is not tied to any immigration or visa application</p><p>process for coming to Canada. However, using this workbook will allow you to obtain the greatest benefit from your experience and education.</p><p></p><p>Contents:</p><p>Planning To Work In Canada, An Essential Workbook For Newcomers (2009)</p><p>Table Of Contents</p><p>Section A Living In Canada</p><p>Introduction</p><p>Step 1 – Learn About Your City Or Region</p><p>Step 2 – Learn About Your Province Or Territory</p><p>Step 3 – Need Help When You Get Here? Find Immigrant-serving Organizations</p><p>Step 4 – What Kind Of Housing Is Right For You?</p><p>Step 5 – Finding A Place To Live</p><p>Step 6 – Social Insurance Number</p><p>Step 7 – Health Card</p><p>Step 8 – Driver’s Licence</p><p>Step 9 – Canadian Bank Accounts</p><p>Step 10 – Government Benefits</p><p>Section B Canada’s Official Languages</p><p>Introduction</p><p>Step 1 – Canada’s Official Languages</p><p>Step 2 – Language Skills Assessment</p><p>Step 3 – Finding Language Training</p><p>Step 4 – Do You Need Proof Of Language Skills?</p><p>Step 5 – Get Proof Of Your Language Skills</p><p>Section C Finding A Job In Canada</p><p>Introduction</p><p>Step 1 – Occupation</p><p>Step 2 – Is This A Regulated Occupation?</p><p>Step 3 – Who Regulates?</p><p>Step 4 – Will I Need To Be Certified Or Licensed Or Registered?</p><p>Step 5 – Getting Certified Or Licensed Or Registered</p><p>Step 6 – Main Duties</p><p>Step 7 – Jobs And Skills Requirements</p><p>Step 8 – Wages</p><p>Step 9 – Outlooks And Prospects</p><p>Step 10 – Job Opportunities</p><p>Step 11 – Continuing Education And Training Information</p><p>Step 12 – Other Jobs</p><p>Step 13 – Other Jobs Not In My Field</p><p>Step 14 – Action</p><p>Step 15 – Prepare A Résumé And Cover Letter</p><p>Step 16 – Prepare For A Job Interview In Canada</p><p>Step 17 – Volunteering</p><p>Step 18 – Start Your Own Business</p><p>This Is The End Of Section C Of The Workbook</p><p>Section D Work-related Documents</p><p>Introduction</p><p>Step 1 – My Credentials</p><p>Step 2 – Gathering My Documents</p><p>Step 3 – Sending Documents Directly To Canada</p><p>Step 4 – Getting Documents Translated</p><p>Step 5 – Missing Documents</p><p>Section E Education And Academic Credentials</p><p>Introduction</p><p>Step 1 – Canadian Equivalents To International Education</p><p>Step 2 – My Credentials Assessment</p><p>Step 3 – Continuing Education Or Training Opportunities In My Field</p><p>Step 4 – Other Educational Or Training Opportunities</p><p>My Important Links</p><p>Glossary</p><p>Notes</p><p></p><p><img src="http://i42.tinypic.com/axhqe.png" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p>[code]http://uploading.com/files/RRR4DTHG/Planning_To_Work_In_Canada__An_Essential...pdf.html[/code]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ari.gold, post: 5357575, member: 227650"] [b]Most powerfull Build Your Career (continue updated)[/b] [b]Planning To Work In Canada, An Essential Workbook For Newcomers (2009)[/b] [img]http://pixhost.ws/avaxhome/c3/d7/000cd7c3_medium.jpeg[/img] Planning To Work In Canada, An Essential Workbook For Newcomers (2009) Citizenship and Immigration Canada | February 2009 | ISBN: 1100118489 | 51 pages | PDF | 2 MB This workbook was created for internationally trained individuals who are considering moving to Canada or who have recently arrived. Please note that the fact that you have been accepted to come to Canada does not guarantee you employment in Canada in your preferred profession or any other profession. This workbook is not tied to any immigration or visa application process for coming to Canada. However, using this workbook will allow you to obtain the greatest benefit from your experience and education. Contents: Planning To Work In Canada, An Essential Workbook For Newcomers (2009) Table Of Contents Section A Living In Canada Introduction Step 1 – Learn About Your City Or Region Step 2 – Learn About Your Province Or Territory Step 3 – Need Help When You Get Here? Find Immigrant-serving Organizations Step 4 – What Kind Of Housing Is Right For You? Step 5 – Finding A Place To Live Step 6 – Social Insurance Number Step 7 – Health Card Step 8 – Driver’s Licence Step 9 – Canadian Bank Accounts Step 10 – Government Benefits Section B Canada’s Official Languages Introduction Step 1 – Canada’s Official Languages Step 2 – Language Skills Assessment Step 3 – Finding Language Training Step 4 – Do You Need Proof Of Language Skills? Step 5 – Get Proof Of Your Language Skills Section C Finding A Job In Canada Introduction Step 1 – Occupation Step 2 – Is This A Regulated Occupation? Step 3 – Who Regulates? Step 4 – Will I Need To Be Certified Or Licensed Or Registered? Step 5 – Getting Certified Or Licensed Or Registered Step 6 – Main Duties Step 7 – Jobs And Skills Requirements Step 8 – Wages Step 9 – Outlooks And Prospects Step 10 – Job Opportunities Step 11 – Continuing Education And Training Information Step 12 – Other Jobs Step 13 – Other Jobs Not In My Field Step 14 – Action Step 15 – Prepare A Résumé And Cover Letter Step 16 – Prepare For A Job Interview In Canada Step 17 – Volunteering Step 18 – Start Your Own Business This Is The End Of Section C Of The Workbook Section D Work-related Documents Introduction Step 1 – My Credentials Step 2 – Gathering My Documents Step 3 – Sending Documents Directly To Canada Step 4 – Getting Documents Translated Step 5 – Missing Documents Section E Education And Academic Credentials Introduction Step 1 – Canadian Equivalents To International Education Step 2 – My Credentials Assessment Step 3 – Continuing Education Or Training Opportunities In My Field Step 4 – Other Educational Or Training Opportunities My Important Links Glossary Notes [img]http://i42.tinypic.com/axhqe.png[/img] [code]http://uploading.com/files/RRR4DTHG/Planning_To_Work_In_Canada__An_Essential...pdf.html[/code] [/QUOTE]
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