Australian Pilot needs help!
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From: australia
G'day everyone,
I'm currently a pilot flying in Australia who would like to make the move over to Canada. I understand everything about license conversions and i can do this without requiring a visa. My problem is however not knowing which regions in Canada to look at to find a sponsor for my work visa. I would prefer Dash8 operations as i am already endorsed, however i'm not that concerned over AC type or location.
TT: 2500
Twin: 2200
Dash8 FO: 1500
Age: 24
I'm currently a pilot flying in Australia who would like to make the move over to Canada. I understand everything about license conversions and i can do this without requiring a visa. My problem is however not knowing which regions in Canada to look at to find a sponsor for my work visa. I would prefer Dash8 operations as i am already endorsed, however i'm not that concerned over AC type or location.
TT: 2500
Twin: 2200
Dash8 FO: 1500
Age: 24
Joined: Dec 2008
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From: Somewhere over the Atlantic
You will be hard pressed to find a company that will sponsor you. Most companies in Canada (that I am aware of) already require you to have the legal right to work in Canada without sponsorship. That being said, you can always try and who knows, maybe you will find something. Here is a good website to help you with your research.
Air Carrier Info for Canada - PILOT CAREER CENTRE
Best of luck.
B
Air Carrier Info for Canada - PILOT CAREER CENTRE
Best of luck.
B
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From: Shrewsbury, England.
Even if you find a 'sponsor' , they still need to apply for a Labour Market Opinion from HRSDC (Google) in order for you to apply for a work permit.
I am led to believe that LMOs are not currently available for Air Pilots because
a. There are too few jobs
b. There are too many Canadian pilots out of work
If your 'sponsor' can prove that they can't get suitably qualified pilots than you do stand a chance. This is unlikely in the current situation.
Best of luck
I am led to believe that LMOs are not currently available for Air Pilots because
a. There are too few jobs
b. There are too many Canadian pilots out of work
If your 'sponsor' can prove that they can't get suitably qualified pilots than you do stand a chance. This is unlikely in the current situation.
Best of luck
Joined: Feb 2005
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From: Australia
I'm of a similar experience and looking at doing the same thing early 2011. Have you considered applying for a two year working holiday visa? Correct me if i'm wrong, but that should make you employable without the need for a sponsor?


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From: Canada
Have you considered applying for a two year working holiday visa?
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From: Australia
The Australian working holiday permit this year is 24 months. Not sure if thats a recent extension. You are also permitted unlimited extensions to this provided you continue to meet the criteria (under 30 years of age etc). I figure if you are employed by a company for, say 12 months, it shouldn't be too difficult to approach your boss for sponsorship if you wish to stay longer. Please let me know if I'm missing something.
I'm only aiming for a light twin job, I'm sure the bigger players would prefer nationals on their flight line.
I'm only aiming for a light twin job, I'm sure the bigger players would prefer nationals on their flight line.


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From: Canada
Please let me know if I'm missing something.
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From: toronto
Lots of Aussie's in British Columbia!!!, very Aussie friendly place!!!
Montreal has the happiest people, and Toronto - unfortunately where a lot of the jobs are, but not a happy bunch.
I think if your a go getter, like most Aussie's - I don't think you'll have no problem finding work.
Plus I'd choose a happy Aussie over an unhappy Canadian - any day!!!
Good luck on your working holiday - have fun.
Rob CYKZ (unhappy Toronto, fortunately I travel a lot!!)
Montreal has the happiest people, and Toronto - unfortunately where a lot of the jobs are, but not a happy bunch.
I think if your a go getter, like most Aussie's - I don't think you'll have no problem finding work.
Plus I'd choose a happy Aussie over an unhappy Canadian - any day!!!
Good luck on your working holiday - have fun.
Rob CYKZ (unhappy Toronto, fortunately I travel a lot!!)




