Wednesday, November 21, 2012

How and where could i get an application for canadian job order

How and where could i get an application for canadian job order?
I presently work here in taiwan as a caregiver? Is there any chance i could go canada as a direct hiring? Is canadian embassy here in taiwan could help find an employer instead going to agency here..is some procedure could be possible as like that? As long as i provided all the documents needed and imposed by canadian government and passing by interview....could i get the job order from canada direct.Seeking for an answer.
Toronto - 2 Answers
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Why don't you get online and find a canadian job placement agency and ask THEM to help you? Type in the name of the province you would like to live inand then jobs/healthcare. OR try Monster.com or Yahoo jobs. Good luck! I love Ontario!
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i do not know but if you have skills like construction , Doctor , Nurse you will get direct entry we are short on brick layer wellders chinees cooks. etc good luck

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

my husband is taiwanese and im living in taiwan. what is requirements in taiwan for working permit

my husband is taiwanese and im living in taiwan. what is requirements in taiwan for working permit?
working permit
Immigration - 1 Answers
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You should post this inquiry on forumosa com. The WORK forum is at http://forumosa.com/taiwan/viewforum.php?f=70

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Electrical or electronic engineering

Electrical or electronic engineering?
Hi, I am planning to take electrical engineering in the University of British Columbia (UBC). With electrical engineering, can I work in electronic and computer companies such as Asus, Sony, HP, etc or am I limited to working in companies that produce larger electric systems? Because UBC only have the traditional engineering such as civil, mechanical, and electrical so it does not have electronic engineering. Is it better to go with electrical or electronic engineering? I'd like to work in Taiwan where many electronic hardware are made.
Higher Education (University +) - 3 Answers
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Electrical engineering is better . A more rounded education. The primary focus is on theory. You can concentrate on electronics if you like with the few free electives you will have.
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Electronic engineering falls underneath Traditional EE. When you start your degree at UBC I am sure there are pathways to take that will lead you to electronic engineering. For example at UCLA there is Electrical Engineering with the following pathways: Integrated Circuits, Solid State Electronics, Power Engineering... Etc. If you choose IC's or Solid State, you will be an electronic engineer. its all the same stuff. dont worry. A degree in Electrical Engineering will get you where you want to be
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I started at the U of Alberta in electrical engineering and found all they really taught was power generation and distribution. I wanted electronics and changed schools. That decision cost me about 20% of my future lifetime earnings but I was doing what I really wanted to do. Now, over 30 years later I live in LA and I design DSPs and PWM amplifiers for the professional audio industry for just under $100K a year. I am also on the board of directors of a background music company in Vancouver. As for working in Taiwan the normal process is to work with an importer that sends youover there for a couple weeks every couple months. Immigrating there is almost impossible unless you were from there originally. But you will be free to get a TN visa to work in the USA. After all, there are lots of things to design besides the cheaper consumer electronics. I give my all for Rock and Roll here in LA. I also have a patent on the control system for a field litchen heater that was designed for the US Army. THere is a lot more to the business than what Future Shop sells. So do whichever you like. Just be aware that there is almost no electronics engineering work in the west, some in Toronto but huge amounts of it in the US.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

my husband is taiwanese and im living in taiwan. what is requirements in taiwan for working permit

my husband is taiwanese and im living in taiwan. what is requirements in taiwan for working permit?
working permit
Immigration - 2 Answers
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Work Permits Employers who wish to hire foreign nationals to come and work in Taiwan are required to first apply with the Council of Labor Affairs to obtain a work permit for the foreign nationals they wish to hire. A work permit application form must be submitted in Chinese and requires recent passport photos of the person and supporting documentation such as photocopies of the candidate's CV, passport (picture page), employment contract, health certificate from a pre-approved hospital, proof of education, and proof of previous work experience. Please note that certified Chinese translations are usually required for all foreign-language documents. The work permit application review process takes approximately two weeks. Once the application is approved, the work permit -- a formal government-issued letter of approval -- is sent by registered mail to the employer. The letter, which serves as proof of permission for the prospective employee to undertake employment in Taiwan, is required for the resident visa application.
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There are only a few categories of jobs open to foreigners in Taiwan. For more details, see this online forum -- http://forumosa.com/taiwan/viewforum.php?f=70