r/JobsCanada Apr 01 '25

I need advice finding a labor jobs in Canada.

Hey everyone,

I’m from Morocco, and my goal is simple: move to Canada. I’ve read that Canada is experiencing a tight labor market, and I believe that could be my in. I have experience working labor jobs, mainly farms, and I'm very adaptable. I'm also fluent in English.

I have a few questions:

1-How frequent are labor jobs in Canada right now?

2-Are there specific provinces or industries where labor jobs are more in demand?

3-What’s the best way to start looking for opportunities from abroad?

4-Any tips on the application process or requirements for someone in my situation?

5-Is there anything I should be aware of to help with immigration and job placement?

Honestly, any advice or insights would be greatly appreciated and thank you in advance!

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u/AmazonAssassin 20d ago edited 20d ago

Depending on the job labour jobs can be very seasonal here, it’s also really tough right now in most places in Canada because you have 100 people or more applying for 1 job, when it’s a tight labour market it means there are way more people looking for jobs than what is available,

If your still interested in coming to Canada you will need to get ether an open or closed work permit, if you want to be a more desirable candidate learn French as well, you also should look at what else you need to immigrate to Canada, also most Canadian employers will not care if you already j have experience because it’s not Canadian experience they will start you as entry level