Guide for newcomers to Canada (a few tips…)
The first thing you can do to find a job is to take Co-op or Internship courses based on your desired field. In this way, you first register for the ELT (Enhance Language Training) course based on your field at one of the employment service centers near your place of residence, which will be explained below. These courses are usually from 8 to 11 hours of class, which, of course, have nothing to do with the language, and actually teach you Canadian soft skills, which are very important in writing a resume. After this course, you can go to a company that you can find for 3 to 6 weeks based on the training provided, the CO-OP course or internship (which is the same Canadian experience that helps you find a job) pass the
Some employment service centers in Toronto:
http://www.skillsforchange.org/
http://www.tdsb.on.ca/AdultLearners/…eTraining.aspx
http://yorkdale.net/adult-learning/?page_id=76
http://www.costi.org/programs/progra…1&pid=4&id=192
In this link, you can also find other service centers based on your zip code.