06-12-2009, 06:10 AM
Hi
If you have British professional experience, that would be a big added point for Canadian employers.
I think, you would be OK. You already know that everyone faces difficulties in initial period in these countries. But you have enough education and experience to tackle these difficulties. Your British experience would help you much.
Toronto and Vancouver have traditionally been the biggest magnets, however, many professionals are finding their destiny in Calgary and Admonton too these days. Montreal is out of consideration if you don't know French. Following job site may help you for further insight;
http//www.workopolis.com/work.aspx?action=Transfer&View=Content/Common/WorkLoginView&lang=EN&theme=work
Regards
If you have British professional experience, that would be a big added point for Canadian employers.
I think, you would be OK. You already know that everyone faces difficulties in initial period in these countries. But you have enough education and experience to tackle these difficulties. Your British experience would help you much.
Toronto and Vancouver have traditionally been the biggest magnets, however, many professionals are finding their destiny in Calgary and Admonton too these days. Montreal is out of consideration if you don't know French. Following job site may help you for further insight;
http//www.workopolis.com/work.aspx?action=Transfer&View=Content/Common/WorkLoginView&lang=EN&theme=work
Regards