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Old 6th Jul 2019, 20:51
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Futurepilot1991
 
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Originally Posted by Willie Everlearn
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I’d recommend, to save time, that you drop into the local Canadian Consulate or Embassy and speak directly with an immigration officer to put yourself on the most accurate and efficient path to entering Canada legally. Pilots on this forum aren’t likely to be conversant with our immigration and right to work legislation or processes. (I know I’m not) In fact, if you’re near Paris, pop into the Quebec Consulate (assuming vous parle francais) for a more rapid entry into Canada.
The pilot jobs over here aren’t that impressive and take a lot of networking. So, the quickest way to get any pilot position in Canada is to do it legally and establish a nepotism network ASAP.
Bon chance.
Willie Everlearn
thanks for this advice, i will check it with an embassy agent because i want to start this career with the right way . So my question is : If i am a flight instructor in canada with 1000 hours having . the right to work and live in canada permanently, how much is my chances to get a regional pilot job ( i speak both english and french) .
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