Canada needs workers in tourism, commerce and health: how to apply in 2024?

A change of scenery would be very good for 2024, which has just opened on the island, but which arrives with little hope of a better future. Consequently, the option of emigrating to Canada remains latent for many. Well, they have just launched a work program where talented young people are sought in the fields of tourism, commerce, health, science, among other sectors. We tell you.

Canada's International Experience (IEC) program has announced its 2024 call, which offers the opportunity for up to 90,000 young foreigners to live, work and study in this North American country. The call opened on December 11 and everyone between 18 and 35 years old can register.

According to an extension of the agency InfobaeThis initiative allows participants to legally reside in Canada for up to two years, with the opportunity to work and take classes while in the country.

Participants can access jobs in various sectors, such as hospitality, tourism, healthcare, science and commerce. It is one of the countries where the demand for migrant labor is the highest and where living and salary conditions are the best in the world.

How to work and live in Canada in 2024?

Foreigners who want to work in Canada can register with a place where employers can view their profile and resume and offer them a job based on their skills and requirements. Applicants have 10 days to respond to the invitation.

The program offers three options: Working Holiday International, for those who do not have a specific job offer and wish to change employers; International Co-op, for university students with internship or job offers in Canada, and Young Professionals, for foreigners with job offers that help them develop their professional career and who need a degree university.

Interested parties can submit their application free of charge via the website ircc.canada.ca. But if you receive a job offer, you have to pay a fee of 156 Canadian dollars to continue the work permit process. Participants are also advised to have medical insurance for their trip and to have 2,500 Canadian dollars available for living expenses in the country.

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