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iam a nigeria,with a diploma in public administration in a nigeria polytechnic,iam also having a fiancee in nfld,how can i have an employment in canada,with my nigeria educational qualification iam staying now in nigeria.

2007-01-14 06:38:46 · 4 answers · asked by msidrisuu 1 in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

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It can be very difficult for immigrants to Canada to find work that suits their professional qualifications. In addition, Newfoundland has for a long time been one of the poorest Canadian provinces where it is difficult for even Canadian citizens to find employment.

It is likely that you would need to look for work that has nothing to do with public administration. Employment in the provincial or federal civil service often requires that employees be citizens or permanent residents.

This does not mean that your background will not help you. You can use it to find people who may help you with opportunities.

Here are several people who may help you:

The Institute of Public Administration of Canada has a branch in Newfoundland. The Chairman of the branch is Mr. Mark Butler. He is also Executive Director of the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency. You can e-mail him at: mbutler@acoa-apeca.gc.ca, or phone him at 1 (709) 772-2781, and ask to discuss opportunities in Newfoundland.

You may wish to propose a collaborative work project that involves sharing your international expertise with public officials in Newfoundland, and using Newfoundlander's expertise to help officials in your own country. This proposal will require work on your part, and will likely be received well in Newfoundland.

Mr. John Cummings, QC. He is James G. Channing Chair in Public Administration at Memorial University. He is also a St. John's lawyer and high-ranking civil servant. Speak to the Political Science Department to contact him. Peter Boswell is the Interim Head of the Political Science Department. Telephone him at (709) 737 8179, or Email pboswell@mun.ca.

Do NOT ask these men for a job. Do NOT ask them about immigration issues. Ask them for advice about how you can find a job in Newfoundland that would use your qualifications. Ask them for names of other people or organizations you might contact. Be sure to give them your email address so they or people they know can contact you.

If you are not a permanent resident of Canada, you will need a work visa. Go to the Citizenship and Immigration Canada website to begin the application process. (CIC is a government department.)

Good luck.

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2016-10-19 23:32:17 · answer #3 · answered by lander 4 · 0 0

yo dude, a polytechnic diploma cannot get you any job here. get a nigerian university degree b4 trying to come to canada

2007-01-20 17:30:37 · answer #4 · answered by Rocklander 3 · 0 0

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