There are often chances for the people interested in Canada immigration to apply through jobs fairs by Canadian employers and provinces. Not all provinces offer jobs through job fairs. Currently only ‘New Brunswick’ province offer such events to recruit professionals from all around the world. This year too, New Brunswick is going to held a lot of job fairs across the globe with employers driven events. These are in no means an open forums. These events allow professional and skilled workers to meet the employers directly for job opportunities.
How to apply for Canada job fairs (New Brunswick Job Fairs)?
Before being a part of such job fairs, one has to fill in an application form online (provided below against each job fair). The registration form asks you about yourself (qualification, age, work experience and financial details etc). Once your application seems good enough for employers, you are given a chance to attend the event on the given day and time along with an email confirmation. The participation email should be in printed form with you when you reach the event place on the appointed day. This includes information about the place address and meeting persons details too. Upon successful meetings with employers, you may well be able to be directly hired by the employers there and surely receiving a job offer makes sure that you will get the PR or work visa.
Valid visa categories for this program
New Brunswick offer you opportunities to apply through its ‘Provincial Nominee Program‘ (NBPNP) or through ‘Atlantic Immigration Pilot’ program. You may well be nominated by this province for the Express Entry Stream that will allow you to get 600 extra points form CRS.
Requirements
Interested applicants will have to provide following proofs to be a part of this job fair and later on New Brunswick Immigrant program (these are considered to be the minimum requirements and for each category it may vary):
- Language exams, i.e. IELTS, TEF, TCF(level 4.0 minimum on the Canadian Language Benchmarks). The level is almost 4.0 band score in IELTS general training.
- Educational credential assessment (ECA) Please make sure that you have at least higher secondary school certification.
- Proof of previous work experience (letters of reference, tax documents, pay stubs)
- Sufficient liquid settlement funds ( for Permanent Residency applicants)
List of Upcoming Job Fairs in New Brunswick
Below is a list of upcoming list of job fairs in New Brunswick Canada. Choose your intended place and category wisely so that success chances are more:
1- Calgary, Canada
Newcomers Job Fair – April 27, 2019 – Address: reRoute Global Talent Expo, Calgary Telus Convention Center
Application deadline: 12.04.2019
Jobs sectors (with NOC)
- NOC 2171 – Information systems analysts and consultants
- NOC 2172 – Database analysts and data administrators
- NOC 2173 – Software engineers and designers
- NOC 2174 – Computer programmers and interactive media developers
- NOC 2175 – Web designers and developers
Sign Up here for online registration
2- Lisbon – Portugal
Destination Acadie, On April 29th (at 1PM and 6PM)
Session will be in French and English with complete information about visiting, living, working, starting a business or studying in Canada. You can meet there the representatives in education, tourism, business and immigration from New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, who will be onsite to answer your questions. One more interesting thing that officers from ‘IRCC’ will also participate in order to provide information on temporary and permanent residence in Canada.
Click here to register for the event at 1PM
Click here to register for the event at 6PM
3- Port Louis, Mauritius
Job Fair: Thursday, 2 May, 2019 – 10:00 and Friday, 3 May, 2019 – 10:00
Jobs sectors (with NOC):
- NOC 3012 – Registered nurses
- NOC 3233 – Licensed practical nurses
- NOC 3413 – Personal Support Worker (PSW)
- NOC 6552 – Customer service representatives
- NOC 9462 – Industrial butchers (poultry)
- NOC 7511 – Long haul truck drivers
- NOC 2271 – Flight Instructors
- NOC 7315 – Aircraft Maintenance Engineers
- NOC 9619 – Factory and Beverage Processing Laborer
- NOC 6332 – Baker
- NOC 2174 – Computer programmers and interactive media developers
Click here to register for the event
4- South Africa
Job fair: Johannesburg, Sunday, 5 May, 2019 – 10:00 and Cape Town, Tuesday, 7 May, 2019 – 10:00
Jobs sectors (with NOC):
- NOC 2271 – Flight Instructors
- NOC 7315 – Aircraft Maintenance Engineers
Click here to apply for Johannesburg, Sunday, 5 May, 2019
Click here to apply for Cape Town, Tuesday, 7 May, 2019 – 10:00
5- Warsaw, Poland
Job Fair: Tuesday, 21 May, 2019 – 10:00
Jobs sectors (with NOC):
- NOC 7511 – Long haul truck drivers
Click here to register for the event
6- Dublin, Ireland
Job fair: Thursday, 23 May, 2019 – 10:00
Jobs sectors (with NOC):
- NOC 7511 – Long haul truck drivers
Click here to apply for registration
7- Amsterdam, Netherlands
Job fair: Saturday, 25 May, 2019 – 10:00
Jobs sectors (with NOC):
- NOC 7511 – Long haul truck drivers
Click here to apply for registration
Step by step process
- Provided that you have required level of minimum qualification, language skills, and ECA report with funds availability, you can fill in the form online and upload too your CV there for further consideration.
- You documents and application will be forwarded to certain Canadian employers for jobs consideration.
- You will be able to meet employers in job fair held in the selected country/region.
- Once you get a job offer from employer, you will be told to apply for a relevant visa category.
- You can also ask for further questions to the immigration officers available during this event.
*You can check further details of these all job sectors by searching in NOC section of the official website of Canada immigration portal.
Designated organizations for ECAs
You will need to have educational credential assessment report. This will help your employer to determine if you will be good enough for his advertised job. You can get your assessment from:
- Comparative Education Service – University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies
- International Credential Assessment Service of Canada
- World Education Services
- International Qualifications Assessment Service
- International Credential Evaluation Service
If you are a doctor, you will be able to get this report from Medical Council of Canada. On the other hand being a pharmacist Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada (professional body for Pharmacists).
Application Assistance
If you feel problems making CV, writing Cover letter and e-mail, then following pages can help you a lot to fdo so:
HOW TO MAKE A CV? (CLICK TO OPEN)
How to Write an Email for a Job
IELTS SCORE CHART COMPARISON WITH CLB LEVEL