Do you work in construction and are you planning to immigrate permanently to Canada? If so, the British Columbia Construction Association (BCCA) and the YMCA of the National Capital Region offer pre-arrival employment-related services such as coaching, consultations, webinars, training workshops and resources designed to help you prepare for work in Canada before you arrive! It’s free, easy to enrol and those eligible can access supports in English prior to arrival to help you ☑️ prepare to transition careers to the construction industry in Canada ☑️ find a mentorship connection with local experts or get an assigned, dedicated career coach who will provide construction-related job hunting tips and tools ☑️ connect with provincial professional associations and licensing authorities ☑️ determine the most relevant pre- and post-arrival services you should access By enrolling from your home country, you will shorten the time it takes to start your construction career here in Canada. To be eligible, you must have an approved permanent residence application and currently live outside of Canada. Learn more about these organizations and what services they can offer you: https://bit.ly/49UxmY8 Like, comment or share this post to help others get the support they need too! #Construction4Cdns
Construction workers? …but not interested in a Master of Forensic Science to identify and detain the perpetrators of criminal offences and bring them to justice, and to protect the citizens of national and local communities….let’s face it canada it, it’s not like the crime stats are low… unreal …
If anyone requires pre-arrival services, you can reach out.
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I'm installation electrician ; I'm here to south Africa for 17 years and working for construction for 17years here to southAfrica
I’m looking a Labourer farm
Yes i'm interested how to apply?
Wow! I thought I saw BC Construction Association!😄
Painting interior and exterior walls
Much needed!
Retired from Chatham Tire Inc.
4moHire Canadians that already live here and train them instead of bringing more immigrants into the country.