Travel › Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Xquisitee: 3:15am On Aug 14, 2017 |
sirlop: Pls house, I intend coming to Canada. I studied Civil Engineering at Bachelor's and Masters Level. what chances do I have securing a job there. your help is appreciated. I'm interested in the answer to this too  |
Travel › Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Xquisitee: 3:12am On Aug 14, 2017 |
maternal: 1. It depends on your status. But It'd be very difficult. But nobody starves here. You'd be eligible for a lot of gov't benefits. Also which city you live in plays a big role as well.
2. This would depend on where you got your degree from, what you plan to do, and have you met Canadian standards. No way will you just land from naija and start touching patients. You can go through this web site.
http://www.albertahealthservices.ca/careers/Page12720.aspx Yes I totally understand I have to get Canadian Medical license and pass my MCCE exams, get a residency placement before I can start practicing, reason why I was asking if it's possible as a Dr to get any other health related jobs - health research assistant, phlebotomist etc I don't mind in the main time while I pursue those. We are also considering Ottawa. |
Travel › Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Xquisitee: 2:59am On Aug 13, 2017 |
Xquisitee: Hello everyone, I'm new here and I would love some info on some questions please. � 1.How easy/difficult would it be for a couple to survive in Canada working part time with a child? 2.Also please is there anyone here in the health sector? What is the likelihood of getting a good/ok health related part time job in Alberta or Ottawa? My hubby plans to go first and I join with our kid later cus I have to complete my one year clinicals in Naija so my main concern is how we would cope at that 1st period..any advice would be highly appreciated. Thank you Any help pls? |
Travel › Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Xquisitee: 5:09pm On Aug 12, 2017 |
Hello everyone, I'm new here and I would love some info on some questions please. � 1.How easy/difficult would it be for a couple to survive in Canada working part time with a child? 2.Also please is there anyone here in the health sector? What is the likelihood of getting a good/ok health related part time job in Alberta or Ottawa? My hubby plans to go first and I join with our kid later cus I have to complete my one year clinicals in Naija so my main concern is how we would cope at that 1st period..any advice would be highly appreciated. Thank you |