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Originally Posted by louiseg
Welcome Rasj76
- I would suggest you research engineering assocations in Canada who may have useful info for you.
- Make sure your CV is opimized for Canadian employers.
- Check the provincial nominee programs in each province to see if your skills and experience are in demand in any provinces.
Before spending money on a consultant be sure that they are able to help you and have expertise in your particular engineering field.
Good luck Louise
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Thanks for the warm welcome, loiuseg!
The more that I’m reading the threads on this forum the more that I’m inclined to file the application myself. The link that you have provided is very useful and I hope I can find an employer so I can proceed with my application. I just found out that as of 27 February 2008 the simplified application process is no longer in effect thus my profession as an Electrical Engineer is only eligible to apply for migration if I have a Job Offer from any Employer in Canada.
Anyways, I’ll keep on trying and hope for the best!
Thanks again!