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Advantages of choosing BC, Canada for immigration

1. Advantages of choosing to immigrate to BC, Canada

1. High living standard: The United Nations Human Development Index has always ranked Canada as one of the best countries in the world to live in.

2. Excellent health care: British Columbia has an affordable and reliable health care system. Once you join BC's Medical Services Plan (MSP), you and your family will have access to quality health care.

3. Salary and benefits: British Columbians have competitive salaries and enjoy a high standard of living. Many employers in British Columbia offer their workers expanded benefits packages, including complete medical and dental coverage options. Your income will depend on your education, experience, and occupation.

4. Multiculturalism: People from many cultures call British Columbia their home, creating a diverse and vibrant society that welcomes students, visitors and New Britain from all over the world. Colombian.

5. Rich cultural heritage: British Columbia is home to approximately 200,000 Aboriginal people, who have lived in the province’s unique geographical environment for more than 10,000 years.

6. Range of workplaces and industries: British Columbia has many different opportunities and industries, including agriculture, construction, forestry, health care and manufacturing.

7. Safety in British Columbia: Low crime rates and effective supervision make British Columbia one of the safest places to work and live.

 

2. How to get a driver’s license after immigrating to Canada

As we all know, not having a private car in Canada will cause a lot of inconvenience to life, so many new immigrants after immigrating to Canada , in addition to finding a job and learning English, getting a driver's license is also a top priority. Moreover, a driver's license is not just a driving certificate in Canada. On special occasions, it can also be used as a proof of identity like a passport.

According to the examination, it is divided into three stages: G1, G2 and G card.

To obtain G1, you must pass the Ontario Ministry of Transportation’s driving knowledge test.

To obtain a G2 driver's license, you generally need to attend a 24-hour driving school and pass the test, and then pass the road test to obtain a G2 driver's license, which means you can drive alone on the road.

G level represents the level of driver’s license. Generally, you can take the test one year after obtaining G2. It mainly tests highway driving skills.

1. G1 (written test)

Examination content: Multiple choice questions on Ontario’s traffic regulations (***40 questions)

1. Theoretical science knowledge Twenty questions

2. Twenty questions about identifying road signs by looking at pictures

As long as you answer 16 of the 20 multiple-choice questions correctly in each part, that is, if you answer 80, you will pass and you will get a temporary exam on the spot. G1 driver's license, the G1 driver's license will be sent to the address filled in during registration within 15 days.

If you do not pass, you can retake the exam. Each time you retake the exam, you will need to queue up in the exam room. Moreover, the exam room is generally not open on weekends, so you must choose a suitable time to take the exam.

It should be noted that G1 holders cannot drive alone. In the co-pilot position, there must be a G-plate driver with more than four years of driving experience.

After obtaining the G1 driver’s license, it takes one year to take the G2 license (road test). If you study for a general certificate, the waiting time can be shortened to 8 months. During this period, you can contact some coaches to start practicing driving.

2. G2 (road test)

The test content includes: starting, changing lanes, turning, three-point U-turn, up/downhill parking, parallel parking and parking

During the exam, there will be an examiner sitting in the co-pilot's seat, holding a piece of yellow paper with customized scores and deductions for each error, divided into major errors and minor errors. As we say, it is a big mistake. If you make this mistake, you will be immediately given a Fail. You will have to take the test again next time. Each time you make an appointment for the exam, you can only make an appointment about ten days later.

If it is a minor mistake, you can pass as long as the score remains above 80 points.

3. G plate (permanent driver’s license)

One year after passing G2, you can take the G test. The test content of G plate is basically similar to G2, but with the addition of a highway content.

Note: After you get your G1 driver's license, you need to take the G license test within five years, otherwise you need to retake the G1 test. The G license is permanent.

If you already have a Chinese domestic driver’s license and have more than 2 years of driving experience, you can apply for the G-plate highway test immediately after passing the G1 written test. Under normal circumstances, drivers holding a domestic driver's license can obtain a 3-month temporary driver's license in Canada with their domestic driver's license, but the domestic driver's license needs to be notarized in English before it can be used in Canada. Notarization can be completed at the relevant domestic government departments, or at the Chinese Embassy in Canada for notarization.

 

3. How to find a job after immigrating to Canada

1. Recruitment website

Recruitment website can make it easier for us to understand the talents of different companies. For recruitment information and related position information, submitting resumes on Canadian recruitment websites is the same as usual. The mainstream recruitment websites in Canada include: JobBank, Indeed and Linkedin, etc.

2. Job fairs

At job fairs, you can have direct face-to-face contact with interested companies and directly learn about the company’s requirements for applicants and relevant information about the position. Many companies now set keywords on recruitment websites. After applicants submit their resumes, computer programs may screen them based on whether the resumes contain keywords that meet the company's requirements. If some keywords are not mentioned on your resume, you are likely to lose the opportunity to apply and be rejected in the first step. And if you are at a job fair, you can directly tell the company's recruitment representative what your strengths are for the position.

3. Internal recommendation

In fact, many Canadian companies encourage internal employees to recommend their friends to apply for jobs. Just like in China, some companies require people recommended by internal employees to be able to apply for jobs. Rewards will be given to recommenders for successful employment, which is a win-win opportunity for both job seekers and recommenders. Therefore, after immigrating to Canada, you should actively participate in activities and make more friends, so that they may be able to help you when you are looking for a job.

4. Headhunting

Headhunting companies are equivalent to intermediaries between companies and job seekers. Generally speaking, headhunters will charge introduction fees from companies, but some will also charge job seekers or charge. However, the advantage of headhunting companies is that they can introduce you to more suitable companies based on your expertise, work experience, salary requirements, etc., saving time and energy.