je suis un Marocain agé de 26 ans, ingénieur informatique qui désire partir à Canada pour y travailler et vivre.
Ma situation est la suivante : je voulais changer mon travail (tjrs dans mon pays) alors qu'une personne me propose d'aller travailler carrement à l'etranger .
il me dit que la vie làbas est sympa et qu'il en est satisfait . il m'ajoute aussi que j'ai le droit à une maison pour amener ma femme avec moi ( ce que je trouve sympa aussi ) .
sachant que ça sera ma première experience en dehors de mon honorable petite maison, d'aprés vous est ce que vous me recommandez l'offre ? est ce que le français est le plus parlé làbas ? est ce que les ingénieurs sont bien payés ? est ce que la vie est cher ? le gaz est il cher aussi ? est ce que les gens làbas sont hospitaliers comme nous le sommes ?
en cas d'accouchement est ce que ma femme bénéficiera d'un soutient médical à faible coût?
autre chose, j'ai remarqué que les billets de l'avion sont aux alentours de 1000€ " ça grille " y a t-il pas des coûts plus réduits
qu'en est il de la vie làbas, est ce que c neige neige fondu sur le roc marron grizzli pleine nature ou bien une citadelle bruiyante
bref j'espere que vous allez m'illuminer sur ce nouveau itinéraire de la vie
Attention! Tu ne seras pas ingénieur à Montréal!! Pour être ingénieur, il faut être membre de l'Ordre des Ingénieurs du Québec (OIQ) et il faut donc faire une demande auprès de cet organisme. C'est un parcours de combattant pour un étranger car les diplômes non-Canadiens ne sont pas systématiquement reconnus.
Alors tu pourras travailler en informatique, mais tu n'auras pas le droit d'utiliser ni de porter le terme "ingénieur" (c'est interdit).
Si tu n'es pas officiellement un ingénieur, tu n'auras PAS le salaire d'un ingénieur.
Pour les accouchements c'est gratuit si vous obtenez le carte d'assurance-maladie (RAMQ) je crois qu'avec un permis de travail sur 1 an vous avez droit à cette carte après 3 mois de séjour au Québec (à vérifier).
À Montréal on parle français, mais le bilinguisme français-anglais est souvent exigé pour le travail.
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C'est 100% francophone dès que tu es en région. C'est bilingue à Montréal, la région de Montréal et la ville de Québec. Pour le bilinguisme dans ton travail, ca dépendra où tu sera basé et quelle sera ta clientèle (locale, nationale ou internationale). Dans les 2 derniers cas, le bilinguisme sera nécessaire. C'est plus accueillant et chaleureux en Région mais ca reste juste mon avis...
J'ignore ce que tu veux dire par "une personne" t'engage à travailler au canada. J'étais au Maroc récemment et j'ai rencontré des jeunes qui, par l'intermédiaire d'organismes auxquels ils avaient payé des frais importants (plus de 20.000 dirhams), arrivaient en effet à décrocher des contrats de deux ans pour le Canada, mais dans des lieux parfois très écartés et dans les domaines professionnels n'ayant rien à voir avec leur domaine de spécialisation. Si c'est ton cas, tu risques de te retrouver dans une situation où ton salaire sera très bas et où tu devras vivre dans un endroit très peu désirable. Quand à ta position d'ingénieur, sache (ceci est vrai pour toutes les professions, surtout pour les professionnels) que l'on ne vas pas accepter au Canada tes diplômes du Maroc. Il ne faut pas le prendre mal, mais il y a de très grandes différences entre les diplômes que l'on obtient au Maroc et ceux d'europe ou de l'Amérique. Il faut donc que tu sois très au courant des mauvaises surprises qui peuvent t'attendre au niveau professionnel. Cela ne veut pas dire que les gens ne sont pas "hospitaliers", mais les standards professionnels ou culturels sont très différents dans les deux pays. En outre, même si tu as l'intention de venir t'établir au Québec, dans une profession telle que celle d'ingénieur, une connaissance très solide de l'anglais s'avérerait sans doute indispensable.
Cordialement,
Jean
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For now, I’m focused on building this project thoughtfully. I want to improve my English, better understand the American system, and connect with people who’ve already gone through this process or are living in the U.S.
I have a few questions:
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- What are, in your opinion, the pitfalls to avoid when planning such a project?
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