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kindbeans

Hi all,

I plan to migrate through the Canadian Experience Class. It says it requires me to do a two year post secondary program and then work one year full time in a skilled job.

Does anyone know of any good community colleges around with an Asian community?

Also, which jobs are more in demand in Canada :

1) estheticians
2) physical/occupational therapist

Thanks.

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alphilan

George Brown College
georgebrown.ca/
Seneca College
senecac.on.ca/
Centennial College
centennialcollege.ca/

These are some great comunity colleges you want to check out.  My personal experience with some South Koreans that I met.  One of the girls who trained to be an esthetician was happy to find a job in her field the others worked as waitresses, because of language barriers they were restricted to work in Korean restaurants and bars. I hope this insight helps you.

honeyclotte

There's a lot of Asian in that colleges that Alphilan posted. Widen your circle of friends not only to Asian but to anyone you could possibly friends with , migrants and Canadian citizen are so helpful and friendly. Make it sure to meet all the required qualifications to apply under that Class application. Goodluck

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