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Unemployed with Higher Degrees in Winnipeg
When we immigrate to Canada, the first thing we look for is a job in the same specialties. We have the certificate and experience from our home country. Whatever the challenges we face, we always try to find solutions to reach this goal. But we must realize the facts and think realistically. So, we can reach our goals as quickly as possible.
In this episode, we will stand on many real stories that will help us understand how to get a job in our specialty and authentic experience.
The second episode of “Civic Platform” features Maggie Demarchi, President of the Brazilian Association in Winnipeg - BRASIW. For many years, she has helped the Brazilian community and many immigrants in general. She was a good and righteous person guiding them to the right steps to get jobs in their field of expertise and specialization.
Demarchi discusses the steps to prepare for work before immigrating to Canada. Because it is the beginning of the road to success, we must work hard on many essential things to become qualified to work in the Canadian labour market to avoid wasting our time, money, and effort.
These stories are true, and many graduates and university degree holders accepted the challenge for the sake of their children, their families, and their future; they were able to prove themselves and achieve their dreams today.
Contact Zuher Almusre, our civic journalist, to share your story and explore civic issues at zuheralmusre@u-channel.ca.
Stay tuned for more Civic discussions on Civic Platform.
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