How to Immigrate to Canada as a Food Service worker.

Guide for Canada immigration and how to get a job and work as a food service, restaurant, and hospitality worker.

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How to Immigrate to Canada as a Food Service worker.
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Jun 2020
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What you will learn

How to find a job as a food service worker in Canada.

Learn the basic of the work permit/ visa application process.

Learn how to research the Canadian Labor Market and the different tools available for foreign workers.

Learn how to Implement job search strategies in order to increase their possibilities of getting a job in Canada

Learn how to create a Canadian resume and cover letter.

Learn how to effectively search for a job in Canada from abroad.

Learn how to get ready for an interview with a Canadian employer.

Why take this course?

This course has been developed to assist International trained workers like you in the foodservice industry to learn how you can become eligible to apply for a work permit and eventually for Canadian Permanent Residency under the different immigration programs available In Canada and what you will require in order to begin your application.

It also covers some resources like LinkedIn, Interviewing skills, Job search strategies, and Canadian Resume templates that are designed to assist professional immigrants to navigate the Canadian labor market and secure employment.

Checking other sources besides the Job Bank in Canada.

This course also prepares you for the settlement process, from getting your things across the border to finding a job in Canada. 

During this course, we will review information such as:

  • Canada work permit eligibility,

  • Canada work visa cost,

  • temporary work permit Canada,

  • job offer from a Canadian employer,

  • Canadian work permit with a job offer,

  • Post Graduate work permit,

  • Rural Canada,

  • the Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program,

  • Labor market initial assessment (LMIA),

  • processing times,

  • NOC codes,

  • Canadian resume,

  • Open-work permit in Canada,

  • Canada work permit jobs, 

  • and much more...

You're going to get over 8 hours of video lectures, access to the recommended resources, our student discussion forum, and the ability to ask me any questions you may have as you progress through the course. 


Associated profession(s)

· Cooks (6322)

· Conference and event planners (1226)

· Chefs (6321)

· Hotel front desk clerks (6525)

· Casino occupations (6533)

· Food and beverage servers (6513)

· Bartenders (6512)

· Bakers (6332)

· Accommodation, travel, tourism, and related services supervisors (6313 )

· Food service supervisors (6311 )

· Executive housekeepers (6312 )

· Other services supervisors (6316 )

· Cleaning supervisors (6315 )

· Butchers, meat cutters and fishmongers - retail and wholesale (6331 )

· Receptionists (1414)

· Maîtres d'hôtel and hosts/hostesses (6511 )

· Food counter attendants, kitchen helpers and related support occupations (6711 )

· Operators and attendants in amusement, recreation, and sport (6722 )

· Light duty cleaners (6731 )

· Accommodation service managers (0632 )

· Restaurant and food service managers (0631)


On top of all that, you get lifetime access.

In summary, this course is a good do it yourself guide for working and immigration to Canada.

By the end of this course, you will know some of the strategies and resources used in your immigration journey, job search in Canada, and how to integrate into the Canadian labor market and start your new life in the True North.


This course is taught by a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC).

Content

Introduction

Introduction
What are you going to learn in this course.
Overview of the Canadian Immigration System.
Why people from around the world want to come to Canada?
Important message about the course
Exploring the recommended tools in Nexus Canada Blog
The Tourism Industry in Canada
Labor shortage-Job to fill in Canada.
Working in Tourism jobs in Canada.
Canada's Restaurant Industry.

Getting a work permit for Canada.

What is a work permit?
Types of work permit in Canada.
Language requirements
Educational Credential Assessment (ECA)
Using the NOC Matrix.
What is a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA)?
Work in Canada Survey
Importance of a job offer
Bridging Open Work Permit (BOWP)
Special situations- Work permit holders.

The Canadian Labor Market

Where do you want to live and work in Canada?
Creating a Job Market Report
Best Workplaces in Hospitality in Canada
Canada Top Employers in restaurants and Food service.
Recipe Unlimited Corporation
Recruiters specialized in Hospitality, restaurants and food service in Canada
The Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program
Job Offer opportunities in Rural Canada.
The Canadian Hidden Job market
The Canadian Workplace culture.

How to prepare a job search in Canada.

Preparing your Canadian Resume, Cover Letter and Reference letter.
Interviewing Online: strategies and best practices.
Optimizing your job search in Canada.
Recommended Job sites in Canada
Using Linked In as part of your Strategy.
How to Stand Out Professionally in Linked In for getting a job in Canada.
Using Magnet as part of your Strategy.
How to use Job Fairs to Find a job in Canada
Be careful of Canadian Employers who have been non-compliant
Beware of SCAMS to get a job in Canada!

The Work Permit Application process.

Work permit application outside Canada
Work permit application inside Canada
Spousal open work permit.
Proving your Work Experience.
Police Certificate and Criminal Background check.
Medical Exam
Processing time work permit.
Inadmissibility issues.
After you apply-What to do?
Extend your work permit — Temporary workers

Essential Strategies for Success in getting a job in Canada.

Plan you career in Canada.
Developing your skills
How to use your educational credential evaluation in your job search in Canada.
Emerit.ca-Getting educational credentials in Food service from outside Canada.
How to contact Canadian Employers.
Email contact from Employers.
Using cold call/emails to contact Canadian employers.
Banking in Canada
Renting in Canada

Labor Market Information by province- Food Service & Hospitality Industry.

Alberta
British Columbia
Manitoba
New Brunswick
Nova Scotia
Newfoundland and Labrador
Ontario
Prince Edward Island
Quebec
Saskatchewan
Territories

Conclusion and Bonus

Course Summary
Bonus Lecture
Job Offer opportunities in Canada: Cooks
Job Offer in Canada: Food service Supervisor.

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Reviews

Denys
April 28, 2023
only one disadvantage, am looking it in 2023, and probably it should have a fresh links, since interface oh Canada dot CA also have being change. Some topics are hard to find. Otherwise, this is amazing source of information, since it makes the whole picture together.
Jerome
March 30, 2020
A good overall view of what Canada offers to legal immigrants; quite entertaining and fill with lots of good info.

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