Quel travail me suggérez-vous à Montréal?
by Annalucia
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
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salut tout le monde je m'appelle annalucia je viens d"etre accepté pour immigrer a montreal, j"ai une maitrise en droit et une expérience de 5ans dans un cabinet de consultations juridiques mais le probléme c que je sais que mon domaine n'est pas demandé alors a votre avis qu'est ce que je pourrai faire comme boulot en arrivant chez vous.donnez moi vos conseils s'il vous plait.
p.s(je suis préte a faire une formation d'une ou deux années dans un autre domaine) alors qe me suggérez vous comme formation demandé?
merci
alors a votre avis qu'est ce que je pourrai faire comme boulot en arrivant chez vous
Probablement du secrétariat juridique, assistante légale...ça c'est pas mal en demande, il y a des formations qui s'offrent à Montréal.
Probablement du secrétariat juridique, assistante légale...ça c'est pas mal en demande, il y a des formations qui s'offrent à Montréal.
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SALUT
bon moi aussi j'ai eu mon certificat de selection de quebec et bientot je voyage a montreal pour une immigration ecounomique. moi je suis infirmier et ce domaine et tres domander au canada . tu peut faire une formationd'infirmerie 🙂 et j'espert que je tu montre le bon chemain et ce tu veut me contacterje suis pret tu aider et toi aussi au temps que nous sommes des nouveaux immigrant.et bon courage mon email est :razak19@voila.fr😊
Tu pourrais aussi postuler un emploi comme "agente de recherche en droit" pour le gouvernement provincial, s'il y a un ou des concours. C'est mieux payé que le secrétariat, mais les chances de trouver du travail sont moindres, justement à cause de la sélection: il faut qu'il y ait un concours, que tu y sois acceptée (donc que tes diplômes universitaires soient reconnus équivalents ici, ce qui n'est pas assuré) et qu'après tu réussisses les examens. Il arrive que le gouvernement crée des 'Réserves de candidatures' pour des postes qu'on appelle 'occasionnels': là il suffit de satisfaire aux critères de scolarité habituellement.Les postes qu'une Réserve permet de combler ne sont pas des postes permanents avec sécurité d'emploi, mais des postes 'occasionnels' (durée limitée - 6 mois, 1 an par exemple, ou remplacement de congé de maternité - mais dont le contrat peut être renouvelé une fois à terme).
Tel je vis, tel je voyage: sans attaches, sans attentes, et avec bonheur :)
merci saskja pour ces informations, ils me seront certainement utiles.
une derniére question si ca ne vous dérange pas, j'ai entendu parler que je pouvais continuer mes études a montreal et que le gouvernement donne une bourse pour ca, est ce que cette bourse est suffisante pour étudier et payer le loyer et les factures ou ils faut en plus travailler parce que pour etre franc je ne suis pas le genre a faire deux choses a la fois, donc ou je travaille ou je continue les études..
merci encore.
merci nikky
une derniére question si ca ne vous dérange pas, j'ai entendu parler que je pouvais continuer mes études a montreal et que le gouvernement donne une bourse pour ca, est ce que cette bourse est suffisante pour étudier et payer le loyer et les factures ou ils faut en plus travailler parce que pour etre franc je ne suis pas le genre a faire deux choses a la fois, donc ou je travaille ou je continue les études..
merci encore
merci razak mais devenir infirmiére ca ne me dis rien je déteste les hopitaux, l"odeur des médicaments et tout ca..
bonne chance a montreal et a la prochaine.
une derniére question si ca ne vous dérange pas, j'ai entendu parler que je pouvais continuer mes études a montreal et que le gouvernement donne une bourse pour ca
Bien le Ministère de l'Éducation offre quelques bourses, mais aux locaux, pas aux étrangers...!
Et non, ça ne suffit pas pour survivre, il faut bosser à mi-temps ou avoir de l'aide de ses parents.
Bien le Ministère de l'Éducation offre quelques bourses, mais aux locaux, pas aux étrangers...!
Et non, ça ne suffit pas pour survivre, il faut bosser à mi-temps ou avoir de l'aide de ses parents.
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Pour tes études, je vois que tu es en Espagne, ne pourrais tu pas demander un échange Erasmus pour aller au Canada ??
Il te faut beaucoup d'argent de côté, car Erasmus est basé sur ton niveau de vie et de revenu, donc si tu as des bourses déjà dans ton pays pour faire tes études c'est bien, ça veut dire que Erasmus t'en donnera pour partir.
Moi je devais en avoir, mais j'ai travaillé trois mois l'année dernière pour manger un peu et au final, j'ai soit disant gagné trop d'argent donc je dois payé des impôts et je ne reçois plus de bourses ni d'aide pour mon Eramus. Bien sur j'ai été averti de tout cela une fois mon contrat Erasmus signé, je ne pouvais plus faire marche arrière. Je suis en Suède depuis un mois, c'est très très dur car je n'ai plus d'économie, puisque j'ai du payé des impôts en France avec et que je n'ai pas d'aide financière ici. Je ne trouve pas de travail depuis un mois et demi et je ne vais pas pouvoir rester vivre dans la rue car l'hiver approche.
Alors renseigne toi bien sur les conditions d'obtention des bourses. Mais pour les études Erasmus reste LA bonne solution.
Moi je devais en avoir, mais j'ai travaillé trois mois l'année dernière pour manger un peu et au final, j'ai soit disant gagné trop d'argent donc je dois payé des impôts et je ne reçois plus de bourses ni d'aide pour mon Eramus. Bien sur j'ai été averti de tout cela une fois mon contrat Erasmus signé, je ne pouvais plus faire marche arrière. Je suis en Suède depuis un mois, c'est très très dur car je n'ai plus d'économie, puisque j'ai du payé des impôts en France avec et que je n'ai pas d'aide financière ici. Je ne trouve pas de travail depuis un mois et demi et je ne vais pas pouvoir rester vivre dans la rue car l'hiver approche.
Alors renseigne toi bien sur les conditions d'obtention des bourses. Mais pour les études Erasmus reste LA bonne solution.
"A qui sait bien aimer, il n'est rien d'impossible."Pierre Corneille : Médée.
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Ca risque pas puisqu'Erasmus est un programme européen. Elle peut cependant toujours voir si son université a des accords d'échange avec le canada, mais les bourses ne sont pas attribuées automatiquement (en france, tout au moins.) De plus, il semble qu'elle ai un visa de résidence permanente
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Salut Annalucia
Tout d'abords mes félicitations pour ta réussite a l'immigration.
Concernant votre profil je me demande pourquoi allez vous mettre de coté cinq années d'expérience alors que votre formation de base est fortement demandée. Le canada offre généralemnt des aides pour effectuer un recyclage et je te le conseille vivement dans le domaine de la propriété intelectuelle.
en cherchant moi même sur les débouchés j'ai remarqué que le service des brevets et des marques ou la propriétés intellectuelles est fortement demandeur d'employés car généralement ils sont submergés de dépôt de brevets et ça demande beaucoup de travail. A mon avis vous devriez tourner autour de ce secteur qui reste très valorisant bien payés et bien considérés surtout par les bureaux d'avocats privés. Bonne chance.
si vous réussisiez dans ce domaine donnez nous de vos nouvelles aply123@yahoo.fr
Tout d'abords mes félicitations pour ta réussite a l'immigration.
Concernant votre profil je me demande pourquoi allez vous mettre de coté cinq années d'expérience alors que votre formation de base est fortement demandée. Le canada offre généralemnt des aides pour effectuer un recyclage et je te le conseille vivement dans le domaine de la propriété intelectuelle.
en cherchant moi même sur les débouchés j'ai remarqué que le service des brevets et des marques ou la propriétés intellectuelles est fortement demandeur d'employés car généralement ils sont submergés de dépôt de brevets et ça demande beaucoup de travail. A mon avis vous devriez tourner autour de ce secteur qui reste très valorisant bien payés et bien considérés surtout par les bureaux d'avocats privés. Bonne chance.
si vous réussisiez dans ce domaine donnez nous de vos nouvelles aply123@yahoo.fr
merci beaucoup pour vos conseils, je tiendrai compte de l"avis de aply, c rassurant de pouvoir travailler dans mon domaine, je ferai le maximum pour y arriver j'éspére seulement que je n'aurai pas a refaire mes études dés le début..
salut et a la prochaine..
voici un lien qui vous donnera un aperçu sur la moyenne des salaires pratiqués aux etats unis. le canada ne devrait pas etre trop loin. en bas un exemple de classement des meilleurs rémuniration remarquez le prof d'espagnol et ip patent attorney (avocat en depot de Brevet)
http://www.simplyhired.com/a/salary/home diagnostic radiologist $263.000anesthesiologist $168.000insurance sales agent $160.000ip patent attorney $119.000dentist $102.000nurse practitioner $60.000spanish teacher $37.000science teacher $37.000
annalucia: je crois que tu as plus de chance aux états unis qu'au canada. parmis les enseignants qui touchent le mieux ce sont les scientifique et les profs d'espagnoles :37000 $/an le top comme vous le voyez ceux qui travaillent dans un cabinet d'avocat Patent (brevet): 119000$/an. il vous faut seulement un petit stage pratique dans le bureau des brevet europeens qui offre des formations voir ce lien http://www.epo.org/about-us/office/academy.html
foncez et bon courage
http://www.simplyhired.com/a/salary/home diagnostic radiologist $263.000anesthesiologist $168.000insurance sales agent $160.000ip patent attorney $119.000dentist $102.000nurse practitioner $60.000spanish teacher $37.000science teacher $37.000
annalucia: je crois que tu as plus de chance aux états unis qu'au canada. parmis les enseignants qui touchent le mieux ce sont les scientifique et les profs d'espagnoles :37000 $/an le top comme vous le voyez ceux qui travaillent dans un cabinet d'avocat Patent (brevet): 119000$/an. il vous faut seulement un petit stage pratique dans le bureau des brevet europeens qui offre des formations voir ce lien http://www.epo.org/about-us/office/academy.html
foncez et bon courage
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Thanks in advance for your replies!
Starting this spring, we want to settle near Aix-en-Provence. We're tired of living in the mountains with all the snow—we really need some sunshine and a fresh start. Is it hard to find a house to rent there? What about prices? If you have any great tips or useful info about the area, we’d love to hear it. I work in education and want to do prevention work in Marseille or Aix—are there jobs in the social sector?
Anyway, we need tons of info, but we’re sure we’re going to take the leap—no hesitation, adventure is adventure!!! Thanks for your help and any experiences you can share.
Anyway, we need tons of info, but we’re sure we’re going to take the leap—no hesitation, adventure is adventure!!! Thanks for your help and any experiences you can share.
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I’m an osteopath and I’d like to set up and open an osteopathy practice in Thailand. I don’t have a precise location in mind yet, but I’m thinking maybe Hua Hin. I saw there’s an osteopath based in Phuket, so I wrote to him for some info, but he still hasn’t replied🤪!
So I’m reaching out to people who live there or know the country well: I’d like to know what the best ways are to advertise and get known in Thailand. Are there any local classifieds newspapers? First, I’d like to practice from my apartment. Is that allowed in Thailand? Ideally, I’d like to work part-time in a private hospital as an osteopath. I’m thinking that in Thailand, the medical field is much more open than in Europe!!! Has anyone seen an osteopath or chiropractor working in a Thai hospital? Do you know the price of a consultation?
Any info you can share will be super helpful! Thanks in advance[;)!!!]
I’m an osteopath and I’d like to set up and open an osteopathy practice in Thailand. I don’t have a precise location in mind yet, but I’m thinking maybe Hua Hin. I saw there’s an osteopath based in Phuket, so I wrote to him for some info, but he still hasn’t replied🤪!
So I’m reaching out to people who live there or know the country well: I’d like to know what the best ways are to advertise and get known in Thailand. Are there any local classifieds newspapers? First, I’d like to practice from my apartment. Is that allowed in Thailand? Ideally, I’d like to work part-time in a private hospital as an osteopath. I’m thinking that in Thailand, the medical field is much more open than in Europe!!! Has anyone seen an osteopath or chiropractor working in a Thai hospital? Do you know the price of a consultation?
Any info you can share will be super helpful! Thanks in advance[;)!!!]
Hello everyone,
We’re a small family from the south of France, with a 2-year-old little boy, and we’re dreaming of starting a new adventure abroad by opening our own business. For now, we haven’t chosen a specific destination yet.
We mainly speak French, with a basic level of Spanish and English, and we’re ready to improve these two languages if needed. We’re looking for a multicultural, safe country with quality healthcare and good schools accessible for our son. We’d also love a pleasant place with a mild climate where life is good.
Our idea is to travel to different countries to explore, compare, and refine our project. We’d be really happy to read your tips, experiences, or anecdotes if you’ve already undertaken a similar project or if you know key points to anticipate.
Thanks in advance for your shares and help—it would really help us move forward with our project! 😄
Hi everyone,
I’m heading to Dublin as an au pair in a few weeks.
I’m looking for a reputable language school. It’s so hard to choose! Has anyone already done a language stay in Dublin? Any tips? Thanks so much! :)
Hi everyone, so I’m planning to go study at a community college in the U.S., but the only snag is which one—there are so many options over there! I’ve heard about one in California, Diablo Valley College, and another in Florida, Valencia College. I know both states are super attractive for tourism, but my main criteria are teaching quality and price. I’m open to any advice, comments, or suggestions—thanks in advance! The start of the semester is coming up, and I’m a little nervous...
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Has anyone gone on a language study trip in Europe? If so, which agencies did you use? What can you tell me about it? Thanks a lot! Kelkune
Has anyone gone on a language study trip in Europe? If so, which agencies did you use? What can you tell me about it? Thanks a lot! Kelkune
Hi! I’m looking for an apartment in Malaga from September (2025) until January for my Erasmus exchange, but I’m not finding much, and it seems like there are a lot of scams. Does anyone have any leads or tips? Thanks!^^




