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Old 21st December 1999 | 05:56
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could anyone tell me how to go about converting aussie to canadian, or perhaps give me a web address for the canadian aviation regulator? would be of great help, thanks
 
Old 21st December 1999 | 16:39
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www.tc.gc.ca

This is the transport Canada web site, may provide some help.
 
Old 24th December 1999 | 02:58
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Try
http://www.tc.gc.ca/aviation/general...reign/fore.htm

You'd really be better off staying in OZ.
 
Old 25th December 1999 | 01:37
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OVC, I was under the impression that the Canadian avaition scene was more promising than either NZ or Oz.

I've got two Kiwi mates up there flying and both consider it a smart move.

Has the market moved up there?.
 
Old 30th December 1999 | 02:16
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Not that we need anymore NZ refugees in OZ, but there is a lot of recriuting in OZ right now.
 
Old 2nd January 2000 | 23:43
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Would that be Qantas or Ansett?

Thanks
 
Old 5th January 2000 | 12:00
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Qantas, Ansett (soon), Kendell, Impulse, Eastern to name a few....
 
Old 5th January 2000 | 17:36
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I presume they only hire if you have right of residence!!?? Can NZers work in OZ?
 
Old 10th January 2000 | 05:17
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Originally posted by P51:
could anyone tell me how to go about converting aussie to canadian, or perhaps give me a web address for the canadian aviation regulator? would be of great help, thanks
P51 - I converted my Oz CPL over there two years ago, waste of money unless you plan to marry a Canuck or you can get immigrant status. Canada seems as hard as the US to get in. I was on a work visa, but the companies wanted someone without restricted work rights. Great place to fly though. E-mail me if you want more info - got it all.


 
Old 12th January 2000 | 04:48
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Gee, do it the way everybody else does it, just hide in a container on some ship, then in Vancouver, come out and clain refugee status...it really seems to work...What's all this about Qantas looking for people? Over here, I dont know, it seem like the job market is OK. Am I wrong?

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Oh darn, it's doing it again!!
 
Old 18th January 2000 | 04:05
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Thinking about heading over to Canada myself in a year or so...

How hard would it be to get some kind of unrestricted work visa thing (apart from marriage, that is?)

Looking for any information on the aviation scene over there as well..

Cheers,

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Old 18th January 2000 | 05:27
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I know that you can get a one year working visa if you are a nz or aussie citizen if you apply now! look up the appropriate consulate for the info.
 
Old 21st January 2000 | 12:25
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You guys "want" to come to Canada to fly?

Good Luck, the Transport Canada site should give you some good info, but be warned, it ain't going to be easy. Be prepared to freeze your warm butts off up north,not quite
as cold as the south pole, ...you would probably have an easier time sneeking in on a Chineese freighter.

There is no shortage of pilots here, especially since Air Canada has purchased Canadian Airlines, and both Regionals. However, give it a try, you never know what will happen in this industry, besides, a New
Zealand fellow is Fire Chief in our city, he's still a little slow on the "eh's" after
about 20 years, but we still love him and his accent.
 

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