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    #61
    nickd εισαι στο γκρουπ στο facebook "μεταναστευοντας στον Καναδα";ισως εκει βρεις περισσοτερες πληροφοριες,σε αυτο το τοπικ τελευταια δεν εχει και πολυ κινηση δυστυχως...

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      #62
      Originally posted by v.polina View Post
      nickd εισαι στο γκρουπ στο facebook "μεταναστευοντας στον Καναδα";ισως εκει βρεις περισσοτερες πληροφοριες,σε αυτο το τοπικ τελευταια δεν εχει και πολυ κινηση δυστυχως...
      Σε ευχαριστώ πολύ v.polina, θα γίνω μέλος εκεί.
      Ει ο Θεός μεθ' ημών, ουδείς καθ' ημών.
      https://pablitogreco.com

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        #63
        Originally posted by jack83
        αστειο δεν θα το ελεγα αλλα καλο θα ηταν να εισαι σιγουρος οτι το εχεις στα χερια σου. Γενικα απο την στιγμη που βαζεις βιογραφικα σε διαφορες σελιδες σημαινει αυτοματα οτι εχεις και αδεια εργασιας! Πολλες φορες οταν βαζεις τα στοιχεια σου σε ρωταει να τσεκαρεις κουτακι αν εμπορεις να εργαστεις στον Καναδα!
        Αλλα χωρις τηλεφωνο, θα εχεις μονο το εμαιλ σου? θα σου προτεινα ξεκινα να δικτυωνεσαι με κοσμο και εταιρειες για αρχη. Με το που παρεις το οκ να ορμηξεις αμεσως. Πολυ σημαντικο εδω ειναι το cover letter οποτε προετοιμασε ενα δυνατο.
        Χωρις να το λεω να σε απογοητεσυω, ενω οι αγγελιες για δουλειες ειναι απειρες το τηλεφωνο μου δεν χτυπαει οσο θα περιμενα ή θα ηλπιζα.
        Εειδη ειμαι ξενος? Επειδη δεν εχω δουλεψει Καναδα? Τι να πω.
        θελει απειρο κυνηγι και δυστυχως γνωριμιες πολλες.

        το self employed τι ακριβως το θες?
        1) Έχεις δίκιο jack83 και ακολουθήσω τη συμβουλή σου σχετικά με τις εταιρίες. Είναι πολύ λογικότερο να δικτυωθώ πρώτα.
        2) Έχω ένα cover letter αλλά τι εννοείς με το "δυνατό";
        3) Άρα υποθέτεις πως επειδή είσαι ξένος ή/και δεν έχεις δουλέψει Καναδά οι εργοδότες δε σε επιλέγουν; Ισχύουν από ότι καταλαβαίνω ότι ισχύει και στην Ελλάδα. Το άπειρο κυνήγι τελικά μας "κυνηγά" παντού;
        Ει ο Θεός μεθ' ημών, ουδείς καθ' ημών.
        https://pablitogreco.com

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          #64
          Πολύ δυνατή απάντηση jack83. Σε ευχαριστώ πολύ για τις τόσο χρήσιμες συμβουλές.
          Ει ο Θεός μεθ' ημών, ουδείς καθ' ημών.
          https://pablitogreco.com

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            #65
            Καναδάς & Αγορά Εργασίας στις Επαρχίες

            Employment | CanadaImmigrants.com

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              #66
              Alberta | CanadaImmigrants.com

              Alberta

              EMPLOYMENT –SEPTEMBER 2013

              According to the Labour Force Survey, in September 2013, the three major sectors of employment in Alberta were trades, health care and construction.

              Source: Statistics Canada. LFS


              LABOUR FORCE –SEPTEMBER 2013


              In Alberta, very recent immigrants registered the highest unemployment rate of 6.0 percent while the share of unemployed among the Canadian-born was 4.6 percent.


              EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE –AUGUST 2013

              In Alberta, 30,030 people received regular income benefits in August 2013.


              Source: Statistics Canada.


              JOB VACANCIES RATIO –JULY 2013


              In Alberta, there were 2.3 unemployed people for every job vacancy in July 2013.
              113,200
              Unemployed
              ÷
              49,700
              Vacancies
              = 2.3
              Source: Statistics Canada.

              AVERAGE HOURLY WAGES –SEPTEMBER 2013


              In Alberta, workers with part-time positions earned the lowest average hourly rate of $19.47 while unionized workers had the highest hourly rate of $31.62.




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                #67
                New Brunswick | CanadaImmigrants.com

                New Brunswick

                EMPLOYMENT –SEPTEMBER 2013

                According to the Labour Force Survey, the top employment sectors in New Brunskwick were health care and social assistance, trades and construction.
                Source: Statistics Canada. LFS
                LABOUR FORCE –SEPTEMBER 2013

                In New Brunswick, in September 2013, recent immigrants registered the highest unemployment rate of 14.3 percent (No data was available for very recent immigrants).


                EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE –AUGUST 2013

                In July 2013, 31,850 people received regular income benefits in New Brunswick.
                Source: Statistics Canada.
                JOB VACANCIES RATIO –JULY 2013

                In New Brunswick, there were 10.1 unemployed people for every job vacancy.
                39,400
                Unemployed
                ÷
                3,600
                Vacancies
                = 10.8
                Source: Statistics Canada.AVERAGE HOURLY WAGES –SEPTEMBER 2013

                In New Brunswick, in September 2013, part-time employees earned the lowest average hourly rate of $14.35 while workers with union coverage had an average hourly rate of $26.97.





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                  #68
                  Northern Canada | CanadaImmigrants.com

                  NORTH WEST TERRITORIES

                  EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE -AUGUST 2013

                  In August 2013, 730 people received regular income benefits in the North West Territories.

                  JOB VACANCIES RATIO -JULY 2013

                  In the North West Territories, there were 4 unemployed people for every job vacancy in July 2013.
                  1,900
                  UNEMPLOYED
                  ÷
                  500
                  VACANCIES
                  = 4
                  Source: Statistics Canada.

                  NUNAVUT

                  EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE -AUGUST 2013

                  In Nunavut, 440 people received regular income benefits in August 2013.


                  JOB VACANCIES RATIO -JULY 2013

                  Statistics Canada estimates show that in Nunavut, there were 20 unemployed people for every job vacancy in July 2013.
                  2,000
                  UNEMPLOYED
                  ÷
                  100
                  VACANCIES
                  = 20
                  YUKON

                  EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE -AUGUST 2013

                  In the Yukon, 960 people receive regular income benefits in August 2013.

                  Source: Statistics Canada.

                  JOB VACANCIES RATIO -JULY 2013

                  In the Yukon, there were 2.6 unemployed people for every job vacancy in July 2013.
                  1,000
                  UNEMPLOYED
                  ÷
                  400
                  VACANCIES
                  = 2.6
                  Source: Statistics Canada.




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                    #69
                    Quebec | CanadaImmigrants.com

                    Quebec

                    EMPLOYMENT –SEPTEMBER 2013

                    According to the Labour Force Survey, trades, health care and social assistance, and manufacturing registered the highest employment in Quebec.
                    Source: Statistics Canada. LFS
                    LABOUR FORCE –SEPTEMBER 2013

                    In Quebec, very recent immigrants registered the highest unemployment rate of 12.5 percent in September 2013.


                    EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE –AUGUST 2013

                    In August 2013, 144,210 people received regular income benefits in Quebec.
                    Source: Statistics Canada.
                    JOB VACANCIES RATIO –JULY 2013

                    In Quebec, there were 8.3 unemployed people for every job vacancy.
                    328,300
                    Unemployed
                    ÷
                    39,500
                    Vacancies
                    =
                    8.3
                    Source: Statistics Canada.
                    AVERAGE HOURLY WAGES –SEPTEMBER 2013

                    In Quebec, part-time employees had the lowest average hourly wage of $16.68 in September 2013.






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                      #70
                      Ontario | CanadaImmigrants.com

                      Ontario

                      EMPLOYMENT –SEPTEMBER 2013

                      According to the Labour Force Survey, the major employment sectors in Ontario continued to be trades, health care and social assistance and manufacturing.
                      Source: Statistics Canada. LFS
                      LABOUR FORCE –SEPTEMBER 2013

                      In Ontario, very recent immigrants registered the highest unemployment rate of 14.3 percent, down from 14.5 percent the month before.


                      EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE –AUGUST 2013

                      In August 2013, 159,750 people received regular income benefits in Ontario.
                      Source: Statistics Canada.
                      JOB VACANCIES RATIO –JULY 2013

                      According to Statistics Canada, in July 2013, there were 9.5 unemployed people for every job vacancy in Ontario.
                      585,600
                      Unemployed
                      ÷
                      61,700
                      Vacancies
                      =
                      9.5
                      AVERAGE HOURLY WAGES –SEPTEMBER 2013

                      In Ontario, part-time workers registered the lowest average hourly wage of $16.63 while workers with union coverage earned an average rate of $29.58 per hour.






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                        #71
                        Newfoundland | CanadaImmigrants.com

                        Newfoundland

                        EMPLOYMENT –SEPTEMBER 2013

                        According to the Labour Force Survey, the top employment sectors in Newfoundland and Labrador were trades, health care and social assistance and construction.
                        Source: Statistics Canada. LFS
                        LABOUR FORCE –SEPTEMBER 2013

                        In Newfoundland and Labrador, recent immigrants registered the lowest employment rate of 41.7 percent.


                        EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE –AUGUST 2013

                        In August 2013, 31,590 people received regular income benefits in Newfoundland and Labrador.
                        Source: Statistics Canada.
                        JOB VACANCIES RATIO –JULY 2013

                        In Newfoundland and Labrador, there were 12.7 unemployed people for every job vacancy.
                        27,600
                        Unemployed
                        ÷
                        2,200
                        Vacancies
                        =
                        12.7
                        Source: Statistics Canada.AVERAGE HOURLY WAGES –SEPTEMBER 2013

                        In Newfoundland and Labrador, part-time workers earned the lowest average hourly wage of $17.03 while unionized workers earned an average of $27.32 per hour.






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                          #72
                          British Columbia | CanadaImmigrants.com

                          British Columbia

                          EMPLOYMENT –SEPTEMBER 2013

                          According to the Labour Force Survey, in September 2013, the three major employment sectors in British Columbia were trades, health care and social assistance, and professional scientific and technical services.

                          Source: Statistics Canada. LFS
                          LABOUR FORCE –SEPTEMBER 2013

                          In British Columbia, very recent immigrants registered the highest unemployment rate of 8.8 percent.


                          EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE –AUGUST 2013

                          In British Columbia, 52,480 people received regular income benefits in August 2013.

                          Source: Statistics Canada.

                          JOB VACANCIES RATIO –JULY 2013

                          Statistics Canada estimates show that in British Columbia, there were 5.5 unemployed people for every job vacancy in July 2013.
                          163,900
                          Unemployed
                          ÷
                          29,600
                          Vacancies
                          =
                          5.5

                          AVERAGE HOURLY WAGES –SEPTEMBER 2013

                          In British Columbia, workers in part-time positions earned an average of $17.66 per hour -the lowest average rate while unionized workers earned an average of $28.06 per hour.






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                            #73
                            Manitoba | CanadaImmigrants.com

                            Manitoba

                            EMPLOYMENT –SEPTEMBER 2013

                            According to the Labour Force Survey, in September, health care and social assistance, trades and manufacturing continued to be the top employment sectors in Manitoba.
                            Source: Statistics Canada. LFS
                            LABOUR FORCE –SEPTEMBER 2013

                            In Manitoba, in September 2013, very recent immigrants registered the highest unemployment rate of 10.4 percent, up from 10.2 percent the month before.


                            EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE –AUGUST 2013

                            In Manitoba, 12,690 people received regular income benefits in August 2013.
                            Source: Statistics Canada.
                            JOB VACANCIES RATIO –JULY 2013

                            Statistics Canada estimates show that in Manitoba, there were 4 unemployed people for every job vacancy in July 2013.
                            35,900
                            Unemployed
                            ÷
                            9,100
                            Vacancies
                            =
                            4

                            AVERAGE HOURLY WAGES –SEPTEMBER 2013

                            In Manitoba, part-time employees continued having the lowest average hourly wage of $16.69.






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                              #74
                              Saskatchewan | CanadaImmigrants.com

                              Saskatchewan

                              EMPLOYMENT –SEPTEMBER 2013

                              According to the Labour Force Survey, the three major employment sectors in Saskatchewan were trades, health care and social assistance and construction.
                              Source: Statistics Canada. LFS
                              LABOUR FORCE –SEPTEMBER 2013

                              In Saskatchewan, recent immigrants had the highest unemployment rate of 5.9 percent.


                              EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE -AUGUST 2013

                              In August 2013, 10,290 people received regular income benefits in Saskatchewan.
                              Source: Statistics Canada.
                              JOB VACANCIES RATIO –JULY 2013

                              In Saskatchewan, there were 2.7 unemployed people for every job vacancy in July 2013.
                              24,000
                              Unemployed
                              ÷
                              8,800
                              Vacancies
                              =
                              2.7
                              Source: Statistics Canada.
                              AVERAGE HOURLY WAGES –SEPTEMBER 2013

                              In Saskatchewan, part-time employees earned the lowest average hourly wage of $17.82 while workers with union coverage earned the highest average rate of $28.56 per hour.






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                                #75
                                Prince Edward Island | CanadaImmigrants.com

                                Prince Edward Island

                                EMPLOYMENT –SEPTEMBER 2013

                                According to the Labour Force Survey, the top employment sectors in Prince Edward Island continued to be trades, health care and social assistance and public administration.
                                Source: Statistics Canada. LFS
                                LABOUR FORCE –SEPTEMBER 2013

                                In Prince Edward island, very recent immigrants registered the highest unemployment rate of 18.2% which is notoriously high compared to other rates acroos the country.


                                EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE –AUGUST 2013

                                In August 2013, 7,230 people received regular income benefits in Prince Edward Island.
                                Source: Statistics Canada.
                                JOB VACANCIES RATIO –JULY 2013

                                In Prince Edward Island, there were 12.4 unemployed people for every job vacancy in July 2013.
                                8,000
                                Unemployed
                                ÷
                                600
                                Vacancies
                                =
                                12.4

                                AVERAGE HOURLY WAGES –SEPTEMBER 2013

                                In Prince Edward Island, workers in part-time positions earned the lowest average hourly wage of $14.68, up 40 cents from the month before.






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