Is this true that canada is the best country to emigrate.not canada .com denied?

on not.canada.com the stories are scaring and frustrated.is this web true
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I don't think there is any one best country to immigrate to. It adjectives depends on what you want and how well you fit that country. It is true that many immigrants own problems finding employment in their profession. This may be due in part to racism, but another factor is the need of confidence in the training provided in various countries. And sometimes beside refugees there is no evidence of any training - they've lost all their diplomas etc. Another factor is that companies tend to want Canadian experience and that's a Catch 22.

On the other paw people who are sponsored by employers and can speak one of the languages tend to slide into society next to scarcely a ripple. Canada is a great place but it isn't the promised land.
Unfotunately yes there are a number of true stories of citizens who have difficulty getting jobs. Unfortunately there is racism and anti-immigrant attitudes inwardly the professional associations in Canada. Most of the employers are ok with hiring emigrant.

The professional associations however are somewhat racist. There are many many stories of emigrant doctors coming to Canada because the immigration dept says in attendance is plenty of work. But when they get here the Canadian medical association says they are not qualified to work, and inists on the new immigrant paying out thousands of dollars to budge to medical school to upgrade their skills so that they are up to Canadian standards.

And to make things worse, the immigrant doctors have to compete for single a few spots in the medical schools in proclaim to upgrade. Most of the medical school spots go to Canadian born students. And so many black cab drivers used to be doctors back home, but they cannot get upgraded to work as doctors here in Canada.

I know of one Iraqi doctor who be in Canada for 6 years. He keept applying to the Canadian medical association for permission to get intomedical university but kept missing out. He was working in a call crux and as a security guard in the mean time. he told me that if he didnt catch into medical schhol that year (2005) he was going to move to England. he was very disappoimted surrounded by Canada. Source(s): PR in Canada
There are a lot of opportunites within Canada but when you immigrate anywhere, you have to be prepared that you might face some problems in the establishment. When you come to a new country with less than idyllic knowledge of the language, a degree from a university that nobody in attendance has heard of and work experience from companies nobody there have heard of either, you can't expect that you will just wander right into a job of the same caliber you had surrounded by the old country. If you do, you are lucky but if not, you have to be prepared to pilfer a lower skilled job and work your way up. It's even possible that you have to be unambiguous to a shift in career if your new country doesn't have need of somebody in your profession.

With many professions there are license issues. Say a doctor. If we don't know his university, we want to make sure he knows what he is doing before we agree to him into a hospital. Same with an engineer, we don't want him to be designing anything structural like a bridge or a skyscraper until we know that he know what he is doing. Some of these qualifications are maybe a bit too much but when it matters, too much is better than too little.

The problem within Canada is that it offers an immigration class that many countries don't offer where on earth you don't have to get a job back you immigrate, you can do it based on your education and work experience. Many people who do that somehow believe that they enjoy some promise of success because immigration approved them but really it's a free country and you have to fend for yourself. If somebody didn't check out that they could get a post in their profession before they moved and that they would be licensed to work in their profession, they enjoy nobody to blame but themselves. Source(s): immigrated to Canada in 2002
don't emigrate anywhere stay where you are no one freaking requirements you.. especially if you can't speak english

no i'm kidding
um i went on that site but it didn't work. well i'm canadian and it's a great place but it take forever. my half brother married a filipino lady last december and he is still trying to go and get her to come here. it will take a couple more years
it really all depends on if your job is meaningful enough. if you don;t have like a medical point or something it will take considerably longer for you to get over there.. all right maybe you won't even be able to go at adjectives.


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