Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - My father worked as an illegal worker in a large shipyard in South Korea for many years. He is a first-line welder and has no domestic qualification certificate. Now he wants to go to Canada to work i

My father worked as an illegal worker in a large shipyard in South Korea for many years. He is a first-line welder and has no domestic qualification certificate. Now he wants to go to Canada to work i

My father worked as an illegal worker in a large shipyard in South Korea for many years. He is a first-line welder and has no domestic qualification certificate. Now he wants to go to Canada to work in electric welding. Can he receive treatment? Seriously, there is a shortage of welders here.

You can see that the immigration conditions in Canada have shrunk to only 29 professionals, including welders.

And the welfare is very good. The characteristic here is blue collar.

For example, construction workers and electricians earn much more than engineers.

I know a Hong Kong person who specializes in electrician, with an average monthly salary of 6,000-8,000 Canadian dollars.

Note that the starting salary of a bank employee is only 24,000 a year (teller).

The manager level of the bank is only about 60 thousand annual salary.

So welders make a lot of money.

But if you are not qualified to do it seriously, it will be of no benefit.