Canada New Brunswick Employers Recruitment Missions in Africa

Nova Scotia Healthcare Professionals Immigration Pilot (LETTER OF INTEREST)

Employers in New Brunswick on a recruitment mission in Africa hiring for positions with the following NOCs:

Steps to apply:
Log on to:
  1. Select your NOC
  2. How many years of recent experience do you have in the selected occupation:
  3. Whether or not you have a valid Canadian Federal Express Entry profile number?
  4. Whether or not you have a valid INB profile number?

Before clicking “Save and Next”, please verify all information. You will not be able to return or edit the submitted details.

Eligibility requirements:

  • high school diploma or certificate

Please note that the completion of High School equivalent studies is required for eligibility for this immigration stream.

(Example: Technical School for Electricians, Masters in Geography, etc.)

  • Skilled work experience

Your work experience must be:

  • At least one year (1,560 hours total / 30 hours per week), continuous full-time or an equal amount in part-time (1560 hours over 24 months), in your primary profession or a similar field (the job you intend to do in New Brunswick) in the last five years.
  • Paid work (volunteer work and unpaid internships do not count).

In the box below, detail your professional experience for the past 10 years.  Please use the following format:

SAWMILL OPERATOR
2016-present (3 years, 5 months)

  • Operate front-end loaders and stationary deck cranes to feed logs into the sawmill
  • Examine logs and rough lumber to determine size, condition, quality and other characteristics to decide best lumber cuts to carry out, or use automated equipment to convey logs through laser scanners which determine the most productive and profitable cutting patterns
  • Operate automated lumbermill equipment from control rooms or consoles to saw logs into rough lumber; saw, trim and plane rough lumber into dressed lumber of various sizes; and saw or split shingles and shakes
  • Start conveyor system to move logs and lumber to and from saws
  • Set up and adjust saw equipment and replace blades or bands using wrenches, gauges and other hand tools
  • Operate equipment to sort and stack lumber by length and thickness, move stacks to storage areas or drying kilns, and feed lumber through planers
  • Monitor movement of lumber and computer screens to ensure cuts are made according to specifications, and print production reports
  • Clean and lubricate sawmill equipment.

Indicate whether you have a valid Educational Credential Assessment (ECA)?

upload your resume (CV) in either .jpg or .pdf format, do not include a photo, and limit content to two pages. Click here for a sample saw mill operator CV.

AGE, LANGUAGE & ADAPTABILITY

Country of citizenship

Country Residence

What is your level of English competency?- advanced, intermdeiate, basic

What is your level of French competency?

Have you completed a language competency test (IELTS, CELPIP, TEF or TCF)?

Proof of funds

Depending on the immigration program you will be eligible for, there will be various thresholds of minimum financial requirements. You must show that you have enough money to support yourself and your family after you get to Canada.

You cannot borrow this money from another person. You must be able to use this money to pay the costs of living for your family (even if they are not coming to Canada with you).

The amount of money you need to support yourself and/or your family is determined by the size of your family. The amounts are updated every year, please refer to this IRCC resource on the matter: Proof of funds – Skilled immigrants (Express Entry) – Canada.ca

Retention and Adaptability

The Province of New Brunswick has a responsibility to select candidates who show a high likelihood of becoming economically established in the province. If you have first degree relatives living in another province or territory in Canada (brother, sister, parents) we strongly recommend you contact the province where your family resides to inquire about their provincial immigration program.

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Do you have relations in New Brunswick, Canada? If yes, Where in New Brunswick?

Do you have close relatives (brother, sister, parents, children) in another Canadian Province?

INFORMATION ABOUT SPOUSE OR PARTNER

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Please note that Canada recognizes Common-law relationships who have cohabitated for a minimum of 6 months.

CONCLUSION

Please note that if you are contacted by an NB employer you may be asked to conduct your interview virtually.

Thank you again for your interest in New Brunswick and for sharing your profile with us.

CLICK ON THIS LINK HERE TO APPLY