JOBS in CANADA

Glass Blower Work in Dubai, UAE, Australia Kuwait Canada – POEA Jobs

Posted in JOBS in AUSTRALIA, JOBS in CANADA on June 26th, 2009 by admin – 1 Comment

poeagovagencyonline.blogspot.com Glass blower jobs in demand in Australia, Canada, Kuwait, Dubai UAE earns $1800000 – $2972000 / month. Not bad for POEA jobs for glass blowers in the Philippines and other parts of the world.

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POEA Jobs In Canada Today: Food Counter Attendants

Posted in JOBS in CANADA on March 4th, 2009 by admin – 3 Comments

If you are looking for jobs in Canada, the POEA’s website could be a good place to look for.

The Philippine Oveseas Employment Administration (POEA) is the government agency tasked to protect the welfare of Filipinos working and/or seeking employment outside of the Philippines. It has a website where Filipinos looking for work outside the country can look for job opportunities. Search can be sorted in terms of the destination country, the agency or when the job order is released.

A quick check on POEA’s website for today’s ( March 4, 2009) opportunities showed that Food Counter Attendants jobs are very much sought after in Canada at the start of the year 2009. Different recruitment agencies are seeking personnel for this kind of job in Canada.

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How Will The U.S. Housing Crisis Effect Canada?

Posted in JOBS in CANADA on April 30th, 2008 by admin – 8 Comments

BY STEFAN HYROSS

With the recent housing crisis in the United States, which has now put the country into a recession, many here in Canada are wondering if and how it will effect us. As the old saying goes, when America sneezes Canada gets a cold. As of now in the United States “Market conditions are the worst anyone in this industry can ever remember. I don’t think anyone has a recollection of a total disappearance in liquidity…There are billion of dollars worth of assets out there for which there is just no market.” Alain Grisay, chief executive officer of London-based F&C Asset Management Plc; Bloomberg News.

These sub-prime mortgages, which have been the cause of most the financial woes, have affected many, if not all, Canadian financial institutions. These bad debts were rolled up into investment packages and sold around the world. As a result Canadian banks have lost billions of dollars. And banks are not the only losers here. Just recently Air Transat has announced that they to will lose a substantial amount of money investing into these hedge funds. It is yet to be seen how many other companies will also be affected.

All of this loss of money has affected the job market in the United States as well. The U.S. Labour department has released its job numbers for February and the numbers are down. They report that 63,000 jobs were lost in February which is the biggest loss in five years. This is in addition to the 22,000 jobs that were lost in January. And in the construction industry 361,000 jobs have been lost since September of 2006 following the overall decline of the American real estate market.

For the same time period the Canadian jobs numbers look quite different. Statistics Canada have just released their job numbers and for February of 2008 employment hit a new record or 63.9% with 43,000 jobs being created. In the past twelve months more than three hundred thousand jobs were created and in the all important construction industry 44,000 new jobs were added. This could be a sign that Canada will be able to weather the storm better than our neighbours to the south or more than likely that Canada has yet to experience the effects of the mortgage meltdown.

Home buyers in Ontario, for example, have not slowed down in their demand for real estate. Mortgage rates are still at historical lows and monthly mortgage payments have been made cheaper by the introduction of mortgages that are amortized to 30, 40 or even 50 years.

Multiple offers on homes are still common and some real estate experts have warned that buyers should not be lulled into a false sense of security by how well the Canadian real estate market is doing. When faced with paying more for a home many buyers will rationalize the purchase with some commonly held myths such as real estate, unlike stocks, is not risky. Or that real estate will always appreciate in value. Or maybe that they have to live somewhere anyway and it is better than renting. The wait and see approach, however, will be the only way to know for sure as to what effect the U.S. economy will have on Canada.

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Documents for Jobs in Canada

Posted in JOBS in CANADA on April 30th, 2008 by admin – 277 Comments

The population decline in Canada greatly affects its labor sector. With less Canadians, to fill employment vacancies, the government has been looking for foreign workers to offset this problem.

However, its not that simple to hire foreign workers for jobs in Canada. Those seeking to hire foreign workers need to secure certain documents.

First and foremost, the Labor Market Opinion. This document will prove that a vacancy exists and that no Canadian or permanent visa holder want to take the job. Also, this document will prove that hiring a foreign worker will bring no negative effects on Canadian labor market.

Aside from the LMO, there job specific documents that need to be obtained.

In some cases, region specific documents may also be required.

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