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Is Indian job experience considered in Canada?
To answer your question put in subject of thread – yes India or any experience counts – it is treated as foreign experience ( as its outside Canada). For Canada experience you get additional points.
Does experience matter Canada?
Your work experience will count if it was in Canada or abroad, completed while you were studying or while being self-employed outside of Canada. Self-employment in Canada does not count. To get the full 15 points, you need at least six years of eligible work experience.
What is considered as work experience in Canada?
According to the Canadian National Occupational Classification (NOC), skilled work experience means: managerial jobs (skill level 0) professional jobs (skill type A) technical jobs and skilled trades (skill type B)
Do employers in Canada consider Indian experience when hiring for jobs?
However, if your profession is to do something with people’s management based on culture, ethnicity, and based on other social factors then the employers in Canada might not consider your Indian experience, but that doesn’t mean you will not succeed. End of the day, how you project yourself and your skills will bring success to you.
How does life in Canada compare to life in India?
Given their similar forms of government, shared commitment to diversity and democracy and belief that education is key to success, it’s no wonder that Canada and India enjoy a close relationship. Still, life in Canada compared to life in India can still be somewhat of a culture shock to newcomers.
What is the weather like in Canada compared to India?
Much like the various regions in India, different Canadian cities experience different weather. British Columbia’s coastal region, for example, experiences the mildest winters in all of Canada. Every country is exceptional in its own way, and Canada and India are no different.
Does the Canadian experience really matter?
~ THE CANADIAN EXPERIENCE MATTERS: There are 2 parts to it. If you studied here in Canada, the way an employer will judge you will be different. For an outsider though, the Canadian experience is vital though. However, this will be the case for your 1st job mostly.