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Exp -- 8.5 years
Notice period -- 30 days
Tech stack -- Big data,Hadoop, Spark, Kafka, Azure,Python,Scala,Sql
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Hi, I am new to Canada and currently living in Vancouver, BC. I was looking for opportunities in the Financial Services industry in the Metro Vancouver Area. I have about 3 years of experience in the Banking/Financial Services and HealthTech industry and worked alongside IBM and PwC in developing and implementing cutting-edge FinTech products for business clients of a Financial Institution and led the Finance and data science team at a Health tech startup. Let me know if anyone can help me.
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Yeah it's taking long. More like 3-4 months, they probably told you 5 just to be conservative.
Unfortunately no they don't get any advance notice. You could request to move your start date a bit to allow yourself to serve the notice period.
It took 4 months for me. June to Sept
As soon as I got the request for passport stamping I resigned from my firm.
Italians definitely don’t need a visa. You need a work permit.
Your options:
1. Specific job categories are fast tracked within 4 weeks like Technology jobs
2. Apply for young professionals program which is a special agreement between Italy and Canada
3. CETA gives the option to work in Canada for something like 3 months without a work permit.
You need to do your own research and not trust a forum. A starting point is to go to this web page - https://www.immigration.ca/.
Good luck!
Sounds about right to me
Curious which city & salary range they gave you? Wondering if they are lowballing you. Housing is so pricey here lol
Ok 100k doesn’t seem too low! I know Accenture consultants (promoted from analyst programs which hire direct from university) make a bit over 100k. They would be roughly 2-3 years experience. Feel free to dm if you have questions about Toronto!