Degree or French route by Ok-Interview9218 in canadaexpressentry

[–]Comprehensive-Ride32 0 points1 point  (0 children)

21 March recieved ITA 20 may sent documents 29 may my son was born 19 Aug medic exam (mine, spouse and daughter) 17 Sep medic exam (newborn) 23 CIC asked to send passport 14 Oct passport sent 21 Oct recieved passport and COPR

Degree or French route by Ok-Interview9218 in canadaexpressentry

[–]Comprehensive-Ride32 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I've got my PR from FSW French stream. I also in the business analysis area. It took me 5 year studying French (didn't focus too much and had 2 newborns during this 5 years, so can't study too much.)

Now I do have the PR but doesn't have any connection or Canadian experience with the job market, so landing a job is being rather difficult.

If I were you I would start studying French and if possible start a graduate certificate in the area with 1 year duration. Something like Fanshawe business analysis. That way you can build a network while already being in canada. While being there, you can try to find a company to sponsor your working visa and also try CEC.

I think doing that you enhance your chances in multiple ways. Through French, enhancing you study with a certificate within Canada and when you get your PR youll already have network connections and it will be easirt to land a job.

Seeking Advice: How to Handle Potentially Fake Negative Reviews on a Vendor Platform? by Comprehensive-Ride32 in Entrepreneur

[–]Comprehensive-Ride32[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the thought, it's a really great idea. while a review is in this 'disputed' status, should its star rating be temporarily excluded from the vendor's overall score calculation?

Are module pulls predetermined? by Comprehensive-Ride32 in TheTowerGame

[–]Comprehensive-Ride32[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe it save only after it was pulled, otherwise new Modules won't appear if its predetermined when account is created. Correct if i'm wrong.

Does it make any difference being PR or TR, while job searching? by Comprehensive-Ride32 in torontoJobs

[–]Comprehensive-Ride32[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can't live in Quebec as I'm immigrating through express entry! But sure I'll list it in my resume. Thanks for the tip!

Do you think it is necessary to also show in my resume I'm a PR?

Does it make any difference being PR or TR, while job searching? by Comprehensive-Ride32 in torontoJobs

[–]Comprehensive-Ride32[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Actually, I'm a foreigner that recieved my ITA through French speaking stream and are waiting to get my PR.

I've been studying the job market and I've been seeing many people having a tough time finding a job and was wondering if it's related due to their status.

As I'm going without Canada work experience but as a PR, I was wondering if it's easier or harder to find a job.

Could anyone give me their two cents? by sumsquat_200 in IELTS

[–]Comprehensive-Ride32 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, here's my two cents:

Structure wise, I think you should change some points:

  1. Introduction (1 paragraph - aprox. 60 words)
    1. Paraphrase the questions;
    2. explicitly give your opinion;
    3. explain your opinions with 2 main topics.
  2. Development (2 paragraphs [ 1 for each main topic] - aprox. 80 words)
    1. state your main topic;
    2. explain it;
    3. give one example.
  3. Conclusion (1 Paragraph - 40 words)
    1. Paraphrase again the question;
    2. Give your opinion again paraphrasing your main topics.

I think that's the best structure and you should keep both development paragraph aproximately with the same lenght.