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Ayuda para buscar trabajo en Canadá. Trabajar en Canadá. | MeQuieroIr La búsqueda de trabajo puede ser un proceso lento. Los inmigrantes pueden realizar ciertas acciones o tomar medidas simples que pueden facilitar la búsqueda de empleo en Canadá. Algunas recomendaciones son: • Investigar previamente la realidad del país y su mercado laboral. Cada caso es diferente ya que dependerá del perfil profesional y personal del candidato. • Ahorrar la mayor cantidad posible de fondos durante el tiempo de espera de aprobación de la visa para llevar dinero suficiente para subsistir los primeros 6 meses o un año, por si no se consigue trabajo inmediatamente. • Perfeccionar continuamente los idiomas inglés o francés. • Tener la suficiente flexibilidad y disposición para aceptar trabajos “temporales” o “survival jobs”, en inglés (trabajos de supervivencia). • Hacer conexiones o relaciones personales, el llamado “networking” en inglés. • Aprovechar al máximo todos los recursos gubernamentales disponibles para apoyar a los inmigrantes, como talleres, cursos, etc. Alberta

Collège communautaire du Nouveau-Brunswick - Accueil Programa de inmigración de mano obra calificada de Canadá. | MeQuieroIr El Programa de inmigración de mano de obra calificada del gobierno federal (Federal Skilled Trades Program), en vigencia desde el 2 de enero de 2013, busca satisfacer la creciente demanda de obreros y trabajadores de oficios especializados en distintas regiones de Canadá. Permite que trabajadores de 43 oficios especializados (electricistas, soldadores, mecánicos, plomeros, mineros, ajustadores de maquinaria pesada, entre otros) puedan solicitar la residencia permanente de Canadá. Este programa se inscribe en la política que adelanta el gobierno canadiense de modificar los criterios de selección de nuevos inmigrantes para adaptarlos a las necesidades de recurso humano de diferentes sectores productivos. La recepción de mano de obra calificada permitirá suplir los requerimientos de personal de la pequeña y mediana industria canadiense. Las exigencias para solicitar una visa en el marco de este programa son: • Conocimiento suficiente del idioma inglés o del idioma francés.

McConnell Foundation Our vision at the J.W. McConnell Family Foundation is a Canada where all people feel a sense of belonging and contribute as active citizens to improving the well-being of all. Mission The J.W. McConnell Family Foundation engages Canadians in building a more innovative, inclusive, sustainable, and resilient society. Learn more About the Foundation Established in 1937 by John Wilson McConnell (1877-1963), The J.W. Renamed The J.W. The J.W. Learn more about the Foundation's history.

Prior Learning Nova Scotia (BC)PLAN Conference Board of Canada The Education and Learning department helps leaders work together to develop a skilled and innovative society that will prepare Canadians for today’s knowledge-based economy. We conduct leading-edge research, facilitate dialogue, recognize excellence and communicate results, creating maximum impact and change in Canada's educational practices and policies. In 1990, The Conference Board of Canada established the National Business and Education Centre, now simply known as Education and Learning. The original goal of the department was to work with organizations to develop and promote Canada’s education and learning systems. Over the years, Education and Learning has expanded its focus to cover the full range of education and learning that affects individuals and organizations in Canada.

Commission canadienne de l'UNESCO The Canadian Commission for UNESCO The Canadian Commission for UNESCO operates within the Canada Council for the Arts . The Commission act as a forum for governments and civil society, mobilize the participation of Canadian organizations and committed individuals in UNESCO's mandated areas: education, natural and social sciences, culture and communication and information. News March 21, 2014 CCU-UNHCR Student Poetry Contest on Refugees and Human Rights On this UNESCO World Poetry Day (March 21), the Canadian Commission for UNESCO (CCU) is proud to be partnering with the Representation of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Canada to launch a contest for students on the theme of “Refugees and Human Rights”. The contest is open to students between grades 7 and grade 12, in schools across Canada, in French and English, until Friday April 25th 2014. Here is how to participate: Information Package Entry Form Read UNESCO Director-General's message for World Poetry Day

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