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Wanttobepilot99 10th Mar 2017 01:06

China no longer hires Canadian pilots
 
I was told that CAAC in China no longer accepts Canadian pilots has any one heard about this

LH777 10th Mar 2017 06:35

Are you meaning Canadians or pilots validating a Canadian licence?

Wanttobepilot99 10th Mar 2017 13:12

Sorry I missed the thread below. I was saying Canadians trying to get a job in China. The CAAC will not allow companies to even interview them as they won't give them a license

Fluke 13th Mar 2017 12:01

Not only rejecting Canaks
 
Also not employing Turkish nationals or any foreign pilot who is currently working in Turkey (whatever their nationality)

SkullFlyer 13th Mar 2017 13:04

Also heard that the CAAC is noew requiring at least bachelor degree to have the Chinese license. Does anyone knows if it is true ?

LH777 13th Mar 2017 20:21

No, not true.

turbantime 13th Mar 2017 21:14

What about if you're born in the Middle East but are an American Citizen? Add to that of Indian descent. I haven't asked any of the contract companies the question yet but would like to know out if interest if China is an option at all.

The Dominican 14th Mar 2017 02:05


SkullFlyer

Also heard that the CAAC is noew requiring at least bachelor degree to have the Chinese license. Does anyone knows if it is true ?
This is affecting only China Southern at the moment, apparently something that the immigration on their province is requiring but they are working on having a waiver since aviation is a specialized job. I was told that they expect this to be resolved in the next few months.

So partly true.....!

Just to be clear...., this has to do with the work visa, not the CAAC!

yvr737 17th Mar 2017 15:39

Talked to a recruiter at LongReach the other day and apparently Lucky and BCA are still taking Canadians - which he thought strange as they both fall under Hainan Group.

He figured it had to do with the Province that these two airlines reside in specifically but that this ban should hopefully only be temporary.

He also thought the ban might be a reaction to something Transport Canada was or wasn't doing regarding visas...

SkullFlyer 20th Mar 2017 08:25


Originally Posted by The Dominican (Post 9705291)
This is affecting only China Southern at the moment, apparently something that the immigration on their province is requiring but they are working on having a waiver since aviation is a specialized job. I was told that they expect this to be resolved in the next few months.

So partly true.....!

Just to be clear...., this has to do with the work visa, not the CAAC!

Thanks, man ! Hope they can fix it soon !

Chocks Away 22nd Mar 2017 13:06

I do know a few Chinese Airlines refuse to take anyone currently employed in the Middle East, regardless of your name and origin!
A few of us having trouble because of who we currently contract for. :ugh:

gulliBell 23rd Mar 2017 04:26


Originally Posted by SkullFlyer (Post 9704608)
Also heard that the CAAC is noew requiring at least bachelor degree to have the Chinese license. Does anyone knows if it is true ?

..I had to produce my bachelor degree to get the China Work Permit, and also to renew the China Work Permit, not to get the Chinese license. I think without the bachelor degree the HR Department at China Southern still has work-arounds to get you in the system.

Willing to Fly 2nd Apr 2017 00:23

I heard a rumour of this in the flight deck the other day too. Does anyone know the reason for the ban on cannuks?

blahfod 4th Apr 2017 00:22

In the summer of 2016 ICAO added Canada and Sao Tome and Principe to the list of countries with "security concerns". Other more safe countries such as Georgia, Kazakhstan, Sierra Leone and Uruguay were added to the list of countries that have adequately addressed their "security concerns".

From what I have heard this is an annual assessment made by ICAO, so provided the government entity in Canada responsible for convincing ICAO that Canada is safer and more secure then Sierra Leone does their job, maybe applicants to China will have better fortune after the fall of 2017.

fatbus 4th Apr 2017 07:21

I comes down to immigration and lack of control. Too many multiple passport holders from questionable countries. Who's next?

The Bullwinkle 5th Apr 2017 06:25


Originally Posted by blahfod (Post 9728682)
In the summer of 2016 ICAO added Canada and Sao Tome and Principe to the list of countries with "security concerns". Other more safe countries such as Georgia, Kazakhstan, Sierra Leone and Uruguay were added to the list of countries that have adequately addressed their "security concerns".

From what I have heard this is an annual assessment made by ICAO, so provided the government entity in Canada responsible for convincing ICAO that Canada is safer and more secure then Sierra Leone does their job, maybe applicants to China will have better fortune after the fall of 2017.

FOD

Something doesn't sound right here! Doesn't ICAO have its headquarters in Montreal?

Wanttobepilot99 11th Apr 2017 22:46

Sure does, they don't seem to respond to emails

gatorman330 11th Apr 2017 23:05

As with anything here in china, every government department has to have all its boxes ticked.. in triplicate!!. If a box suddenly appears, this time from the immigration department (good ideas club inserts a box and doesnt liaise with companies, this falls into the category that the government are trying to stop all unregulated TEACHERS teaching in china, so the work permit requires a batchelors degree now in certain areas.... removal of said box takes much longer than inserting the box due to anal retention problems), its a problem world wide but here in china to go back on something says you made a mistake and nobody will admit that! This minor blooper will take a little while


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