What are the chances of my being approved to move to Canada?

2016-11-13 9:10 pm
I graduated from a medical assistant program looking for a job in health care preferably. I have worked in retail and customer service for years? I am from USA.

回答 (7)

2016-11-14 8:10 am
✔ 最佳答案
CHANCES low . You would need very good work experience in a specialized area of this for a good chance.


medical assistant???? IS what REALLY ?

In Canada, medical assistants typically complete an educational program that prepares them to perform special assisting and secretarial duties for physicians, dentists, nurses, health care facilities, and other health service providers. Instructional programs include courses in business and medical communications, medical terminology, principles of health care operations, public relations and interpersonal communications, software applications, record-keeping and filing systems, scheduling and meeting planning, policies and regulations, and professional standards and ethics.

Could you try to be a little more specific. The Job Title is rather broad and meaningless for the purpose of immigration.

(EMCA) emergency medical care attendant
aide, emergency room
aide, health care
aide, hospital
aide, hospital ward
aide, medical
aide, neuropsychiatric
aide, nursery – hospital
aide, operating room
aide, patient care
aide, psychiatric
aide, special care – nursing
aide, surgical
anesthetic attendant – hospital
assistant, emergency medical care
attendant, hospital
attendant, nursing
attendant, nursing home
attendant, personal care – medical
attendant, special care facility
continuing care assistant
emergency medical care assistant
emergency medical care attendant (EMCA)
emergency medical responder
emergency room aide
environmental assistant – medical
environmental support person – medical
first aid attendant
first aid attendant – emergency
geriatric aide
geriatric health care attendant
health care aide
health care assistant
hospice worker
hospital aide
hospital attendant
hospital orderly
hospital porter
hospital ward aide
hostel service aide – medical
institutional aide
long term care aide
medical aide
medical attendant – patient transfer
medical orderly
neuropsychiatric aide
nurse aide
nursery aide – hospital
nursing assistant (non-registered)
nursing attendant
nursing home attendant
nursing orderly
nursing services aide
operating room aide
orderly
patient care aide
patient care assistant
patient care associate
patient service aide
patient service assistant
patient service associate
patient service attendant
patient service worker
personal care aide – medical
personal care attendant – medical
personal care provider – medical
personal support aide – medical
psychiatric aide
registered care aide
resident care aide – medical
resident companion – medical
respite care aide
service assistant – medical
service associate – medical
service attendant – medical
special care aide – nursing
special care facility attendant
special care worker – medical
support services assistant – medical
surgical aide
unit aide – medical
unit assistant – medical
unit support technician – medical
ward aide – medical

There is very limited chance. Suggest you look in places other than the big city.You need to find some place that has difficulty getting staff.

Maybe you are more like this group
autopsy assistant


blood donor clinic assistant
cast room technician
chiropractic assistant
clinical laboratory helper
lens grinder, ophthalmic
morgue attendant
ophthalmic laboratory technician – retail
optical laboratory assistant
optometrist assistant
orthopedic technologist
rehabilitation assistant
sterile processing technician
therapist assistant – medical
http://www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/NOC/English/NOC/2011/ProfileQuickSearch.aspx?val=3&val1=3414&val65=*

Very Difficult for Immigration at an entry level position. You will need to investigate if a particular province is in need of outside applicants to fill positions. These types of jobs are under provincial jurisdiction.

http://www.jobbank.gc.ca/show-search-results.do?source=cic

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/newcomers/work/wic-tool.asp

Possible but your chances are extremely low with your current qualifications.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/ctc-vac/getting-started.asp

MAYBE you might fit in this area? YOU APPLY No Guarantees,
https://www.welcomebc.ca/Immigrate-to-B-C/BC-PNP-Skills-Immigration/Health-Care-Professional
http://www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/moving-to-saskatchewan/immigrating-to-saskatchewan/saskatchewan-immigrant-nominee-program/applicants-with-saskatchewan-experience/health-professionals
2016-11-13 9:55 pm
2016-11-13 10:13 pm
Low to zero chance
2016-11-14 11:08 pm
Medical Assistants do a variety of things and work in a variety of health settings such as hospitals, doctor's office, nursing home, home health care, labs, urgent care, etc.
Examples of things a MA does:
Front office such as medical receptionist, scheduling, insurance, typing, computers, records, answer phones, paging, etc. Have to prioritize appointments, visits, and calls.
Back office such as drawing blood, run lab test (blood, urine, etc), take patient vitals (blood preasure, temperature, pulse, respiration, height, and weight), give shots and vaccinations. Preparing exam, surgical, or lab rooms. Explaining and helping with procedures. Educate patients and families. They must graduate from an accredited Medical Assistant program and pass the certification test.
2016-11-14 2:16 am
Almost none. What is a "medical assistant?" We do not have those in Canada, so, we do not need them.
2016-11-13 9:13 pm
Go to Mexico it's what you want america to be like anyway
2016-11-13 9:13 pm
sounds like good chances

收錄日期: 2021-04-22 00:09:16
原文連結 [永久失效]:
https://hk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20161113131028AAR8yki

檢視 Wayback Machine 備份