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    Gentium Immigration > Blog > Immigration > Foreign Credential Recognition > Translate Your CV to Find Work in Canada
September 10, 2021

Translate Your CV to Find Work in Canada

  • By Mateo Ospina
  • Foreign Credential Recognition, Immigration, Job Offer, PNPs, Work Permit
  • 18 comments

Would you like to work in Canada? For many people, working in Canada is a dream come true. However, immigrating to Canada can be a long process. One of the best ways to speed up Canadian immigration is by securing a job offer. Thankfully, Gentium Immigration offers a service that will make it easier to find a job in Canada. Our specialists can translate and reformat your CV to fit Canadian standards. Thus, you will be able to apply for Canadian jobs and raise your chances of having a job offer.

Keep reading to learn how our CV Translation service works. Additionally, we will explain why working in Canada is worth it. Further, we will show how a job offer can speed up the immigration process. Working in Canada is an excellent opportunity, and we are happy to help you achieve it.

How Does the Service Work?

Using our CV translation system is very simple. In fact, all you need to do is complete this CV translation survey and pay the necessary fee. After, you will need to wait about 15 days to receive your Canadian-format CV. Of course, all the information you provide is private and safe. The survey can be filled out in Spanish or English, and will be translated to English, French, or both.

The survey will ask for all your educational, volunteer, and work experience. It will also ask about your language abilities, assets, and special skills. Along with your contact information and professional profile, all the information provided can be formatted into a format that can be understood and considered by Canadian employer. If you want to learn how Canadian employers find foreign workers, you can read this previous article.

Why Should You Work in Canada?

There are many reasons why Canada is an excellent place to work. We will go over basics here, but you can read this article to learn more. First, Canada has a very high employment rate. In fact, Canada’s average unemployment rate for the last 10 years has been 7.8%. Further, the rate has not gone above 10% for more than 20 years! Thus, Canada not only has work, but it is also stable. Additionally, about 25% of Canada’s workforce is made up of immigrants. Luckily, this number is expected to grow to about 33% in the next 10 years. It is a good time to be an immigrant worker in Canada.

Second, Canada has a very high minimum wage. In fact, it is the highest in North America. Every province sets its own wage, but the average is CAD $13.44/hr. Luckily, this number is expected to increase soon. Even with income taxes deducted, Canada’s hourly wages are still the best in the Western Hemisphere. If you would like to check every province’s minimum wage you can check the Retail Council of Canada.

Lastly, Canada offers several benefits to every employee. Additionally, some employers will even add extra benefits depending on your circumstances. For example, paid maternal and paternal leave is available to all Canadian workers. In fact, you can even receive compensation for a lost job under the right circumstances. Further, your children will receive free primary and secondary education along with a savings account for your child’s post-secondary education. Impressively, you will even receive a tax-free monthly support contribution for raising children under 18 years old. These are only a few of the many work benefits offered in Canada.

How Can a Job Offer Help with Immigration?

Many immigration programs in Canada will be easier to complete with a job offer. In fact, many programs are only accessible after having one. One of Canada’s most popular programs,  , is a good example of this. As a points-based system, it rewards individuals that are better suited to life in Canada. Having a job offer will boost your score and greatly raise your chances of receiving Permanent Residence through Express Entry.

Job offers will also increase your chances with other programs. In fact, job offers will open the door to many PNPs. PNPs are provincial immigration programs that allow provinces to find specific individuals. Many PNPs will look for foreign workers that specialize in a specific profession. If you find a PNP that looks for your occupation, your translated CV will help you to apply.

 

Translate your CV to Start Looking for Work

Job offers will be a huge advantage during the immigration process. Thankfully, Gentium can help you format your CV to Canadian standards. Thus, you can begin looking for work earlier. Remember to fill the CV translation survey if you want to use this service. Additionally, you can use this website to begin looking for suitable work in Canada. If you feel ready to begin the migratory process, you can book an appointment with any of our certified consultants. We hope to hear from you soon!

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18 Comments

  1. Germán Arias
    September 10, 2021

    Estoy muy interesado en hacer todo el proceso para encontrar trabajo en Canadá soy ingeniero Mecatronico y tengo una especialización en automatización y mi esposa es odontologa y tiene una especialización en odontopediatria

    1. Mateo Ospina
      September 10, 2021

      ¡Hola! Con esas profesiones tendrían bastantes oportunidades para inmigrar. Sin embargo, la clave para abrir todas las puertas es tener doominio del inglés o el francés. Si ya tiene esa habilidad puede hacer esta autoevaluación para encontrar programas que se ajustan a su situación, y luego reservar una consulta para comenzar sus trámites. ¡Esperamos escuchar de ustedes!

  2. Rosa Esthela Zambrano Morales
    September 10, 2021

    Estoy interesada en emigrar ah Canadá para una mejor vida Dios quiera me puedan ayudar

    1. Mateo Ospina
      September 10, 2021

      ¡Hola! Nos encantaría ayudar, pero a la vez, la inmigración requiere bastante preparación. El primer paso sería aprender inglés o francés a un nivel intermedio/alto. Después sería tema de hacer una autevaluación para encontrar programas compatibles y prepararse para empezar los trámites. ¡Saludos!

  3. Yalid valderrama
    September 10, 2021

    Quiero emigrar a Canadá y conseguir trabajo la verdad tengo pocos recursos quiero surgir con mi hijo

    1. Mateo Ospina
      September 10, 2021

      ¡Hola! El primer paso es aprender inglés o francés a un nivel intermedio/alto. Si ya tienes dominio del idioma, puedes hacer esta autoevaluación para ver cuales programas se ajustan a tu situación. ¡Mucha suerte, saludos!

  4. Carolin
    September 10, 2021

    Quiero emigrar para poder trabajar en canada ? Quiero asesoría mas a fondo porfa

    1. Mateo Ospina
      September 10, 2021

      ¡Hola! Recomendamos primero hacer esta autoevaluación, esto te dará una idea de los programas que más te pueden ayudar. Sin embargo, el primer paso siempre es aprender inglés o francés, ya que inmigrar es casi imposible sin poder hablar uno de estos idiomas. ¡Saludos!

  5. Juan Carlos Posada Ordoñez
    September 10, 2021

    Hola cordial saludo.. me gustaría saber el valor que tiene la traducción de la CV para encontrar trabajo.

    1. Mateo Ospina
      September 10, 2021

      ¡Hola! Cuesta $50 USD traducir al inglés o francés. Si quieres traducir a ambos idiomas sale $75 USD. Es crucial tener una CV al estilo Canadiense para ser considerado por empleadores. ¡Saludos!

  6. Johanna
    September 10, 2021

    Felicitaciones por este nuevo servicio, muy esperado y muy útil!!! Esto los hace mucho más competitivos, pronto utilizaré el servicio!!! Mil gracias
    Tengo una pregunta tengo estudios superiores pero no tengo el idioma, estoy interesada en conseguir un empleo aunque no sea profesional, empacar, asear, recoger, etc, en este caso me afectaría los estudios?

    1. Mateo Ospina
      September 10, 2021

      ¡Hola! Yo no soy un consultor certificado, por lo tanto mi respuesta no es oficial. Creo que es posible encontrar un empleador que no requiera habilidad en inglés. Sin embargo, dudo que se te permita obtener la Residencia Permanente incluso si llegas a trabajr en Canadá sin poder hablar el idioma. Recomendamos siempre aprender inglés o francés, ya que es clave para inmigrar. Ojalá haya respondido algunas dudas. ¡Saludos!

  7. Ruben Rangel
    September 10, 2021

    Muy buenas tardes, me encuentro interesado en la traduccion de la hoja de vida en frances, quisiera mas informacion.

    1. Mateo Ospina
      September 10, 2021

      ¡Hola! Podemos traducir tu CV al francés sin problema. Sólo debes completar este formulario y pagar la tarifa requerida. ¡Saludos!

  8. Maria Jose Niño
    September 10, 2021

    Hola
    Quisiera traducir mi CV
    Agradecería me envíen el link de pago

    1. Mateo Ospina
      September 10, 2021

      Hola, para traducir tu CV debes completar este formulario. Ahí encontrarás instrucciones para pagar. Saludos!

  9. De los ríos lopez José Francisco
    September 10, 2021

    Quiero trabajar como trabajador agrícola temporal

    1. Mateo Ospina
      September 10, 2021

      ¡Hola! Recomiendo que leas este artículo, ya que habla sobre eso específicamente. ¡Saludos!

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