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mehpk
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can Database Administrator apply for canadian immigration

Post by mehpk » Fri Sep 14, 2007 8:07 pm

Dear Friends

I wanted to know can Database Administrator apply for the canadian immigration??

thanks in advance

regards

sakura
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Re: can Database Administrator apply for canadian immigratio

Post by sakura » Sat Sep 15, 2007 10:55 am

mehpk wrote:Dear Friends

I wanted to know can Database Administrator apply for the canadian immigration??

thanks in advance

regards
Well, anyone can apply, but only people with high/required skills would be successful. Why not try calculating your points/earnings/etc and find out?

mehpk
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Database Administrator doesnt exist in NOC!!!

Post by mehpk » Sat Sep 15, 2007 12:22 pm

Dear Sakura

Thanks for your reply. I had calculated I have good points, but the problem is I couldnt find any code in NOC agains Database Administrator, so what I need to do?

regards

sakura
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Re: Database Administrator doesnt exist in NOC!!!

Post by sakura » Sat Sep 15, 2007 6:16 pm

mehpk wrote:Dear Sakura

Thanks for your reply. I had calculated I have good points, but the problem is I couldnt find any code in NOC agains Database Administrator, so what I need to do?

regards
It might be called something else? Maybe a different name. If you're not sure, maybe ask the embassy or seek professional advice from people who know about canadian immigration.

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Post by SBC » Sun Sep 16, 2007 2:43 pm

It's an Occupation in Demand for Canada Immigration, as long as you make the points you are ok.

NOC 2172 Database Analysts and Data Administrators

mcseaplus
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DataCenters moving to East Asia

Post by mcseaplus » Wed Nov 07, 2007 11:10 am

Realistic Outlook on the Job Situation in the IT Market for 2007-2009

1. IT market has not even recovered from the 2001 Dot Com Bubble crash. See

NASDAQ for details. The market capitalization now is only 1/3 of the 2001

market, therefore, the number of jobs available is maximum of 50%, comparing

to 2001.

2. In 2001-2005, the educational institutions continued producing more and

more new ITs on the market. The value of most popular IT certifications (like

MSCE and CCNA) has significantly declined.

2. With the Canadian dollar going up, numerous IT jobs outsourced from the US

to Canada (some 3-7 years ago) are being moved back to the US.

3. More and more IT jobs, Call Centers, DataCenters and software projects are

being moved to India and Philippines.

4. Canadian Call Centers in IT, TelCom and Banking support have lost at least

50% jobs in 2007. This caused some pressure on the IT job market.

5. Rising (skilled workers) immigration in 2006-2007 put even more pressure

on the job market.

6. Some IT jobs have been recently created in Alberta where the (oil)

industry is booming but much more jobs had been cut in other provinces due to

the declining manufacturing sector. The general job situation in Canada has

been stable due to the demand for jobs in construction and oil industry in

Alberta.

7. Today, the recruiters advise to use Networking to search for the jobs, for

the IT job competitive (well-paid) positions posted on the net normally gain

around 80-160 responses. In other words, if you know the employeer

personally, you have much higher chance to get the job.

8. The govermental prognosis for 2008-2009 did not take into account the most

recent factors (like, the expensive loonie). It is also not realistic for

some jobs (like IT support technician), showing much higher average payrate

than most of the techs could get. For the realistic situation, contact the

recruiters first.

About the author:

The author has a university degree in Engineering, MSCE (since 2000) and

Comptia A+ (since 2003) certifications, and an excellent command of English.

In the last 4 years, he has been working in Canada as an IT technician for a

wage a little more than official minimum wage, and barely meeting the ends

with a family of four. To better understand the situation like this, see the

comments to
www.cbc.ca/marketplace/2007/10/03/geeks/
Note that the techs earn, on average, five time less money than they

companies charge for their work.

For the above (numerous) reasons, the author would refrain his son from going

into IT in the future, unless he was in India, Pakistan, or China.

P.S. The purpose of the above is not to stop you from getting an IT job, if

you have already invested into it your lots of your efforts, time and money

(like me), but to prevent those, who have not already started, from chosing a

wrong way. If you prove to be successful in an alternative field, your

donation is (will be) greatly appreciated.

P.P.S. The purpose of the above is not to prevent anyone from immigrating to

Canada. People from poor and desperate countries will fill up the number of

immigrants to the limit in any case (for it is probably better to be a

low-pay worker and struggle to survive in Canada than to be an engineer in a

poor country), even if the people from the rich countries change their mind

(see the immigration statistics by country for this). For those from any of

the European countries: think twice before immigrating, unless you have a job

proposal here. The real unemployment rate is much higher than the official

rate (f.e., any member of the family searching for a job is not considered

unemployed if there is a working member in a family).

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