WEBINARS
How to get your first job in Canada as a newcomer!
Join the webinar on Monday, January 2, 2025 for essential job search strategies and solutions.
Are you a newcomer to Canada or planning to move to Canada soon? Join our informative webinar to learn how to research the Canadian labour market and prepare yourself for a successful job search from your home country. The more you prepare, the more likely you’ll find a job that matches your skills and experience, and offers a fair salary.
Why attend?
Research shows that newcomers who prepare for the Canadian job market before arriving have better employment and financial outcomes. This webinar will equip you with the knowledge and resources you need to enter the Canadian job market confidently and successfully.
Attend the webinar and discover:
- What you require to work in Canada
- How to research job opportunities in your profession or trade before you arrive
- How to prepare to work in Canada while still in your home country
- What steps to take immediately upon arrival in Canada
- Valuable tools and resources to support your job search.
Featured presenter
David Frattini
Managing Partner, Prepare for Canada
David Frattini brings insights into the issues and needs of prospective immigrants to Canada. He has built successful relationships with many stakeholder groups that range from professional associations to settlement services for newcomers. These key relationships help newcomers to prepare for and achieve success in Canada.
Who should attend?
You should attend this webinar if you have been approved to immigrate to Canada and have one of the following documents:
- Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) invitation to obtain pre-arrival services
- Confirmation of Permanent Residence letter/document
- Passport request letter that indicates permanent resident visa issuance
- An IRCC request that an applicant for permanent residence complete a medical examination
- A single entry Permanent Resident Visa
- A permanent Resident Visa pick up notification letter.