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TravelRe: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by elejoka(m): 11:31am On Feb 27, 2019
salford:
Field operations technician jobs are still fairly okay. You can hit the ground running quicker. its blue collar so you might have to move up north. Edmonton and up.

Getting at least a 4th class power engineering certificate will help. Their are field operator programs as well with level 1 to 3 or 4. cant remember exactly. You might be able to get credits with ABSA or the regulatory bodies for the field operator programs.

Nothing stops you from pursuing your EIT on the side, but you might need to get an engineering job (not tech) to make any sense out of it. And chances of getting a FPO jobs is higher than an engineering in this current markets condition.
Thank you very much @salford. God bless
TravelRe: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by elejoka(m):
Hello everyone, silent reader here. Please I need your advise on a couple of questions.
Currently, I work in the oil and gas production sector (working on a FPSO) in the Gulf of Guinea as a production Technician. Checking on www.alis.alberta.ca I fall in the category of “field production operator”. Now my questions are
1. What are the chances of getting a job as a field production operator/technician. (Even if it’s a land location). I have been working in the O&G production line for about 7yrs+
Oil price is not encouraging O&G companies to go into new ventures right now but I believe production will still go on now matter how small.

2. Is it advisable I start working on getting EIT for APEGA (I have a petroleum engineering background), ASET (since the job I have experience in is more of a technician role) or I focus myself on getting a power engineering certificate.

Any inputs will be appreciated as I’m just trying to prepare adequately while awaiting PPR. Thank you.
@einsteino @salford �
TravelRe: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 5 by elejoka(m): 8:39pm On Oct 20, 2018
N200 shocked shocked shocked I gats leave this Lagos o.

Majesticniyi:
I almost paid N25,000 to a notary public until a senior opened my eyes to pay N200 at Oyo Ministry of Justice
TravelRe: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 5 by elejoka(m): 8:27pm On Oct 20, 2018
It doesn't need to be stamped.

FirstTImeUser:
Good day
Please I have an enquiry to make
I just got a reference letter from my former place of employment. Meets all criteria except that it is not stamped.
My question is this...is it compulsory to stamp the letter despite the fact that it is written on letter head paper?
Do I need to notarize the letter?
Thanks

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