Working in Canada for Colombians – What you need to know

If you are Colombian and you are wondering what you need to know to work in Canada, here are some important points:

  1. Visas: You will need a visa that allows you to work in Canada. Depending on the work you want to do, you may need a special permit in addition to the visa. In addition, you should know that in some cases you will need to pass the LMIA (Labour Market Impact Assessment).
  2. Language: Although it is not mandatory to speak English or French to work in Canada, it is important to keep in mind that many jobs will require knowledge of one of these languages.
  3. Work culture: It is important to understand the Canadian work culture before you start looking for a job. In general, punctuality, respect and commitment at work are expected.
  4. Know your rights: Once you get a job, it is important to know your rights as a worker in Canada.

Working in Canada can be an excellent opportunity for Colombians looking for an international work experience and to improve their quality of life. Here are some important things you should know about working in Canada as a Colombian:

  • Obtain a work permit: To work in Canada as a foreigner, you will need to obtain a work permit. The most common way to obtain a work permit is through the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) or the International Mobility Program (IMP). You can also obtain a work permit through immigration programmes, such as the Rapid Entry Programme or the Skilled Worker Programme.
  • Know the eligibility requirements: To be eligible to work in Canada, you must meet certain requirements, such as having a job offer from a Canadian employer, demonstrating that you have the knowledge and skills needed to do the job, and meeting health and safety requirements.
  • Know the sectors in demand: Some sectors in Canada have a high demand for workers, such as technology, health, engineering and business. Researching in-demand sectors will help you identify available job opportunities.
  • Improve your English or French: English and French are the official languages of Canada, so it is important to have a high level of fluency in one of these languages to be able to communicate effectively at work.
  • Prepare your CV and cover letter: It is important to prepare a CV and cover letter that conforms to Canadian standards. It is advisable to seek help from experts or professional job seekers in Canada to ensure that your CV and cover letter are effective.
  • Research the cost of living: Before accepting a job in Canada, it is important to research the cost of living in the city where you will be working. The cost of living in Canada can vary significantly depending on the region, and it is important to make sure that the salary offered is sufficient to cover your needs.

In summary, working in Canada as a Colombian requires good preparation and knowledge of the immigration process and the job opportunities available in the country. If you are interested in working in Canada, it is advisable to research the requirements and job opportunities, improve your level of English or French, and prepare an effective job search strategy.

How to get a job in Canada as a Colombian?

As you may have heard, working in Canada as a Colombian is easy to do since the country is known for its abundant job offers. In fact, nowadays Canada has found in immigration different possibilities and tools to increase its labour force, although you should not think that the immigration process is simple.

So before applying for a job offer in this country, we advise you to be clear about the objectives you want to achieve, that is, if you are looking for a permanent residence or just want to spend a short period of time in this destination and get to know it.

Working in Canada while you study, a great opportunity

From our experience we could say that one of the easiest and most efficient ways to access the Canadian labour market is to work while you study. In fact, you could enrol in vocational or university programmes that will help you reach your goals in a more direct way.

In fact, you could start with part-time jobs since enrolling in academic programmes will require you to complete mandatory internships. Keep in mind that once you finish your studies you will have the opportunity to apply for a permit to work full-time for up to 3 years.