How to find a job in Canada ??
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How to find a job in Canada ??
Hello, Everyone,
I've applied for many jobs never heard back from them. what options do I really have to find a job with 1300 hr total time Cpl IFR MEL SEL ??
Should I get my IATRA Done to open more doors for me or SAMRA and SARON any advice, please ??
Thanks
I've applied for many jobs never heard back from them. what options do I really have to find a job with 1300 hr total time Cpl IFR MEL SEL ??
Should I get my IATRA Done to open more doors for me or SAMRA and SARON any advice, please ??
Thanks
Re: How to find a job in Canada ??
Yes i do i have a PRBede wrote: ↑Tue Mar 08, 2022 3:59 pm viewtopic.php?t=94553
Do you have a right to work in Canada (work visa, PR)?
Re: How to find a job in Canada ??
Canada is a shit place for aviator compare to US especially.cpl2020 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 08, 2022 2:48 pm Hello, Everyone,
I've applied for many jobs never heard back from them. what options do I really have to find a job with 1300 hr total time Cpl IFR MEL SEL ??
Should I get my IATRA Done to open more doors for me or SAMRA and SARON any advice, please ??
Thanks
Thousand of pilots are struggling to land a job at the moment even a flight instructor position.
Re: How to find a job in Canada ??
Well, do you have a way to work in the US ??qwe221sd wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 1:08 amCanada is a shit place for aviator compare to US especially.cpl2020 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 08, 2022 2:48 pm Hello, Everyone,
I've applied for many jobs never heard back from them. what options do I really have to find a job with 1300 hr total time Cpl IFR MEL SEL ??
Should I get my IATRA Done to open more doors for me or SAMRA and SARON any advice, please ??
Thanks
Thousand of pilots are struggling to land a job at the moment even a flight instructor position.
Re: How to find a job in Canada ??
Ah come on.qwe221sd wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 1:08 amCanada is a shit place for aviator compare to US especially.cpl2020 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 08, 2022 2:48 pm Hello, Everyone,
I've applied for many jobs never heard back from them. what options do I really have to find a job with 1300 hr total time Cpl IFR MEL SEL ??
Should I get my IATRA Done to open more doors for me or SAMRA and SARON any advice, please ??
Thanks
Thousand of pilots are struggling to land a job at the moment even a flight instructor position.
Canada is still one of the best countries to start out in aviation. What's the thing you worry about most as a new pilot? To find that first job. Your chances to find that in Canada are one of the best in the world. Do the jobs pay much? No, usually they don't. Can you make more somewhere else? Absolutely, and it gets even easier once you have some experience. Is it better in the US as a pilot? For now it it, but that's fairly irrelevant if you can't work there.
@cpl2020: How did you get your 1300 hours?
As an AvCanada discussion grows longer:
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-one will be accused of using bad airmanship
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-one will be accused of using bad airmanship
Re: How to find a job in Canada ??
Get greend card first. Don't ask me how to , please google.cpl2020 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 8:05 amWell, do you have a way to work in the US ??qwe221sd wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 1:08 amCanada is a shit place for aviator compare to US especially.cpl2020 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 08, 2022 2:48 pm Hello, Everyone,
I've applied for many jobs never heard back from them. what options do I really have to find a job with 1300 hr total time Cpl IFR MEL SEL ??
Should I get my IATRA Done to open more doors for me or SAMRA and SARON any advice, please ??
Thanks
Thousand of pilots are struggling to land a job at the moment even a flight instructor position.
Re: How to find a job in Canada ??
After I finish my training in the US the Scholl owner offer me a job as a flight instructor (TEMPORARY) I was under a student visadigits_ wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 8:17 amAh come on.qwe221sd wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 1:08 amCanada is a shit place for aviator compare to US especially.cpl2020 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 08, 2022 2:48 pm Hello, Everyone,
I've applied for many jobs never heard back from them. what options do I really have to find a job with 1300 hr total time Cpl IFR MEL SEL ??
Should I get my IATRA Done to open more doors for me or SAMRA and SARON any advice, please ??
Thanks
Thousand of pilots are struggling to land a job at the moment even a flight instructor position.
Canada is still one of the best countries to start out in aviation. What's the thing you worry about most as a new pilot? To find that first job. Your chances to find that in Canada are one of the best in the world. Do the jobs pay much? No, usually they don't. Can you make more somewhere else? Absolutely, and it gets even easier once you have some experience. Is it better in the US as a pilot? For now it it, but that's fairly irrelevant if you can't work there.
@cpl2020: How did you get your 1300 hours?
Re: How to find a job in Canada ??
Get instructor rating and apply.cpl2020 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 11:21 amAfter I finish my training in the US the Scholl owner offer me a job as a flight instructor (TEMPORARY) I was under a student visadigits_ wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 8:17 amAh come on.
Canada is still one of the best countries to start out in aviation. What's the thing you worry about most as a new pilot? To find that first job. Your chances to find that in Canada are one of the best in the world. Do the jobs pay much? No, usually they don't. Can you make more somewhere else? Absolutely, and it gets even easier once you have some experience. Is it better in the US as a pilot? For now it it, but that's fairly irrelevant if you can't work there.
@cpl2020: How did you get your 1300 hours?
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Re: How to find a job in Canada ??
The US comes up a lot because they fly the same equipment and same routes as us for 3x the pay, I do agree Canada is probably the easiest place to get a job flying somethingdigits_ wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 8:17 amAh come on.qwe221sd wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 1:08 amCanada is a shit place for aviator compare to US especially.cpl2020 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 08, 2022 2:48 pm Hello, Everyone,
I've applied for many jobs never heard back from them. what options do I really have to find a job with 1300 hr total time Cpl IFR MEL SEL ??
Should I get my IATRA Done to open more doors for me or SAMRA and SARON any advice, please ??
Thanks
Thousand of pilots are struggling to land a job at the moment even a flight instructor position.
Canada is still one of the best countries to start out in aviation. What's the thing you worry about most as a new pilot? To find that first job. Your chances to find that in Canada are one of the best in the world. Do the jobs pay much? No, usually they don't. Can you make more somewhere else? Absolutely, and it gets even easier once you have some experience. Is it better in the US as a pilot? For now it it, but that's fairly irrelevant if you can't work there.
@cpl2020: How did you get your 1300 hours?
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Re: How to find a job in Canada ??
As others have said before, Canada is not the best country to work in aviation.
But if you'll decide to go to the USA, Visa is required.
And I think the most suitable Visa in your case would be the Temporary Work Visa. The most common work visa for Canadian citizens is the TN (Trade NAFTA) visa. It is available to professionals in certain occupations, such as engineers, scientists, and accountants, among others. To obtain a TN visa, you'll need a job offer from a U.S. employer, and you must meet the specific qualifications for the occupation.
Of course that it's a complex decision, but if you still decide to move, in this article you can find more about employment in the USA.
But if you'll decide to go to the USA, Visa is required.
And I think the most suitable Visa in your case would be the Temporary Work Visa. The most common work visa for Canadian citizens is the TN (Trade NAFTA) visa. It is available to professionals in certain occupations, such as engineers, scientists, and accountants, among others. To obtain a TN visa, you'll need a job offer from a U.S. employer, and you must meet the specific qualifications for the occupation.
Of course that it's a complex decision, but if you still decide to move, in this article you can find more about employment in the USA.
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Re: How to find a job in Canada ??
Currently, a pilot's licence and a pulse should do the trick. It depends on what kind of work you are looking for and where you are willing to live.cpl2020 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 08, 2022 2:48 pm Hello, Everyone,
I've applied for many jobs never heard back from them. what options do I really have to find a job with 1300 hr total time Cpl IFR MEL SEL ??
Should I get my IATRA Done to open more doors for me or SAMRA and SARON any advice, please ??
Thanks
I'm going to knock this up a notch with my spice weasle. Bam!
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Re: How to find a job in Canada ??
What kind of jobs are you applying for? If you write the Samra and saron I believe it also gives you the IATRA and since you are close to the atpl requirements I would probably just go ahead and write those.cpl2020 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 08, 2022 2:48 pm Hello, Everyone,
I've applied for many jobs never heard back from them. what options do I really have to find a job with 1300 hr total time Cpl IFR MEL SEL ??
Should I get my IATRA Done to open more doors for me or SAMRA and SARON any advice, please ??
Thanks
Re: How to find a job in Canada ??
The user hasn't logged into avcanada since last year, pretty sure this is a mute thread at this pointCaptDukeNukem wrote: ↑Sun May 14, 2023 9:30 amWhat kind of jobs are you applying for? If you write the Samra and saron I believe it also gives you the IATRA and since you are close to the atpl requirements I would probably just go ahead and write those.cpl2020 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 08, 2022 2:48 pm Hello, Everyone,
I've applied for many jobs never heard back from them. what options do I really have to find a job with 1300 hr total time Cpl IFR MEL SEL ??
Should I get my IATRA Done to open more doors for me or SAMRA and SARON any advice, please ??
Thanks
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Re: How to find a job in Canada ??
People are still responding. So if it was mute then it would not even be visible.twa22 wrote: ↑Sun May 14, 2023 9:45 amThe user hasn't logged into avcanada since last year, pretty sure this is a mute thread at this pointCaptDukeNukem wrote: ↑Sun May 14, 2023 9:30 amWhat kind of jobs are you applying for? If you write the Samra and saron I believe it also gives you the IATRA and since you are close to the atpl requirements I would probably just go ahead and write those.cpl2020 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 08, 2022 2:48 pm Hello, Everyone,
I've applied for many jobs never heard back from them. what options do I really have to find a job with 1300 hr total time Cpl IFR MEL SEL ??
Should I get my IATRA Done to open more doors for me or SAMRA and SARON any advice, please ??
Thanks
Re: How to find a job in Canada ??
I meant mute as in replying to the original posters questioncanadian_aviator_4 wrote: ↑Sun May 14, 2023 9:51 amPeople are still responding. So if it was mute then it would not even be visible.twa22 wrote: ↑Sun May 14, 2023 9:45 amThe user hasn't logged into avcanada since last year, pretty sure this is a mute thread at this pointCaptDukeNukem wrote: ↑Sun May 14, 2023 9:30 am
What kind of jobs are you applying for? If you write the Samra and saron I believe it also gives you the IATRA and since you are close to the atpl requirements I would probably just go ahead and write those.
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Re: How to find a job in Canada ??
Cool!twa22 wrote: ↑Sun May 14, 2023 9:55 amI meant mute as in replying to the original posters questioncanadian_aviator_4 wrote: ↑Sun May 14, 2023 9:51 amPeople are still responding. So if it was mute then it would not even be visible.
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Re: How to find a job in Canada ??
The word is "moot". You can look it up.
Re: How to find a job in Canada ??
Nope. Points are moot; threads go mute.
https://lmgtfy.app/?q=mute+thread