Treatment, evaluation and diagnosis of human communication disorders that comprise in language, voice, speech and hearing disorders are all taken care of by speech-language pathologists and audiologists. Extended care facilities, community centres, public health centres, rehabilitation centres, educational institutions and day clinics are the employers of these specialists. They also privately practice after immigration to Canada.

Example titles that are easily expected to get an approval under the NOCL occupation “Audiologists and speech-language pathologists” are: speech-language pathologist, research audiologist, certified audiologist, speech therapist, educational audiologist, clinical audiologist, speech-language pathologist, speech-language clinician and many others.

Given below are the primary duties that an audiologist willing to migrate to Canada must fulfill, in order to earn extra points granted to occupations listed under the NOCL:

Administering audiometric examinations and tests for the evaluation and diagnosis of the degree and the type of hearing impairment of the patient
Planning and implementation of rehabilitation/habilitation programs for the well being of patients. This would include selection, adjustment and fitting of hearing aids, providing counseling and teaching speech reading
Establishing personal care plans, working as an interdisciplinary team’s member
Conducting hearing-related research
Instructing students as well as other personnel of the health care industry

Duties that a speech-language pathologists are expected to fulfill are:

Administering examinations and tests and observing patients for evaluating and diagnosing voice, speech, swallowing, cognitive-linguistic, language and resonance disorders
Planning and implementing remedial programs so as to correct voice, language and speech disorders
Establishing personal care plans, working as an interdisciplinary team’s member
Conducting research on speech and various disorders of communication as well as design and development of diagnostic devices and procedures
May have to instruct healthcare personnel and students

Employment requirements for this occupation are:

A Master’s level qualification is required in audiology, for Canada immigration of an audiologist
A Master’s level qualification is required in speech-language pathology, if a speech-language pathologist wishes to immigrate to Canada
Speech-language pathologists and audiologists in Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Quebec, New Brunswick and Ontario
Membership in the Canadian Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists and national association may also be required
Under a few jurisdictions, audiologists may have to get a license for allowing patients to dispense their hearing aids

With these points in mind, if you think yourself to be an eligible applicant under the occupation “Audiologists and speech-language pathologists” of NOCL, do not delay the submission of your Canada visa application for you never know if you will get this opportunity again or not? An experienced immigration specialist is your best guiding star in the process and stays by your side as a constant support until your final settlement in Canada. So, hurry and get going. Canada is waiting for you!

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You may be an operator of construction crane, tower crane, dragline crane, mobile crane, bridge crane, boom truck crane, climbing crane, gantry crane, a hoist operator or just a crane operator, you stand good chances of qualifying under the NOC List’s occupation of crane operators.

Operating draglines or cranes in order to move, life, place or position equipment, machinery and several other huge objects at the industrial or construction sites, railway yards, surface mines, ports and other such locations is the primary description that sums up the role played by crane operators. Mining, construction, railway, cargo handling and industrial companies are the probable employers of skilled workers under this NOC List occupation.

Chief duties performed by a crane operator are:

  • Operating tower and mobile cranes so as to move, lift, place or position materials and equipments
  • Perform inspections before the operations, in order to calculate capacities of the crane and weight, so as to prepare them for hoisting and rigging
  • Operating pile-driving cranes so as to drive pilings inside the earth to offer support to structures, like building
  • Operating cranes that are well equipped with dredging attachments. These help in waterways dredging as well as other areas
  • Operating gantry cranes in order to unload and load the cargo of the ship at the port side
  • Operating locomotive cranes so as to move materials and objects at the railway yards
  • Operating overhead or bridge cranes for placing, moving or lifting plant materials and machinery
  • Operating oil rig cranes for reloading and unloading of supply vessels
  • Operating cranes that are mounted over the barges or boats to place, move or lift materials and equipments
  • Operating dragline cranes for exposing ore deposits and coal seams at the mines with open pits
  • May also need to assemble cranes over the site
  • Performing routine work of maintenance, like lubricating and cleaning cranes

However, merely having an expertise of these duties is not enough, you also need to fulfill certain employment or educational requirements to qualify for this occupation that are given below:

  • Secondary school completion is normally required
  • Completion of an apprenticeship program (2-3 years) or college, industry or high school courses in operating of cranes is normally required
  • Trade certification is mandatory in Quebec as the hoist operator but in Saskatchewan, it is voluntary
  • Alberta and Manitoba provinces makes available and makes it compulsory to have Boom truck crane operator trade certification. However, British Columbia, Saskatchewan and Northwest Territories makes it voluntary
  • Similarly, while New Brunswick makes it voluntary to have a Mobile crane operator (8-15 tons) trade certification, it is made compulsory by Ontario
  • Compulsion of Tower crane operator trade certification is made available in and restricted to Manitoba, Ontario and Alberta and is voluntary in British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Labrador and Newfoundland
  • Trade certification is also available as the hoist operator of hydraulic crane but this is a voluntary requirement for British Columbia and Saskatchewan
  • Another compulsory certification in Ontario, Quebec, Alberta and Manitoba is Mobile crane operator trade certification, while this is voluntary in Northwest Territories and Nunavut
  • Provincial license may be required by operators of the mobile cranes to drive these cranes publicly on roads
  • Some employers may demand Internal company certification to serve as their crane operator

Further, interprovincial mobility is possible for the operators of the mobile crane through Interprovincial trade certification (Red Seal). So, in case you fit well the above-mentioned role or occupation in its entireness, Canada immigration is not too far from your kitty. Grab this opportunity and apply for your immigration to Canada, before the NOC List changes to your disadvantage. Explore the better career prospects made available by immigration to Canada today!

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Are you a Chartered Accountant and a foreign national? Are you on the lookout for a job in Canada? If yes, you have landed on the right page! In order to work in Canada, you have to get an approval from the Provincial Institute of Chartered Accountants. You must apply to the particular provincial body where you intend to live and work. There are 10 provincial chartered accountants institutes in Canada with the authority to grant admission to students and other members. These institutes are also in charge of drawing the guidelines for the foreign accountants to qualify for Canadian jobs. These guidelines also include conducting examinations for the candidates.

The following websites would be of great help for those applying for an accountant job in Canada:

  • http://www.albertacas.ca/Home.aspx - If you intend to live and work in Alberta, the above link would guide you through the procedure to be followed.
  • http://www.icab.bm/ - The Province of Bermuda offers job opportunities in this particular field. However, the candidate has to undergo the CPA examination conducted by the Chartered Accountants of Bermuda. For more, log on to this website.
  • http://www.ica.bc.ca/kb.php3?catid=9 – Under the laws of the British Columbia, the use of the term CPA is not valid. However, an exception is only made if the candidate is a member of the BC Institute. Visit this site to know more on the application procedure.
  • http://www.icam.mb.ca/ - There are 12 mandatory courses for CA that are recognized by the Chartered Accountants of Manitoba. Click here for more on the CAs in Manitoba.
  • http://www.nbica.org/english/index.asp - There are certain guidelines to be met in order to be a practitioner in New Brunswick. The official website of Chartered Accountants Institute would be of great help.
  • http://www.icans.ns.ca/ - The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nova Scotia is the official designating body granting permits to the foreign trained accountants to work in Nova Scotia.
  • http://www.icao.on.ca/ - This site is good for those planning to live and work in Ontario. This official site is updated with all the latest regarding the rules and regulations brought out by the Chartered Accountants of Ontario.

However, there are many more such provincial bodies. For the best possible outcome, it would be wise to get in touch with a visa and immigration expert.

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