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These places are hiring lots of staff !!! from bartenders and servers to lifties at the snow these resorts have the most open positions and are actively recruiting. - Revelstoke mountain resort - Sunshine mountain resort - Canmore area - Blue Mountains - Kananaskis Village These places have mostly good reputations and have a range of opportunities - lift operator - House keeping - all restaurant and cafe positions - bell person worth checking these areas out, they also look sick as
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Curious where to get a Visa for Canada?🌍✈️
Ever wondered how Canada brings in so many Aussies to live, work and travel? The International Experience Canada (IEC) is a Canadian government program designed for young adults from partner countries, including Australia, who want to work and travel in Canada. Here’s what you need to know: - Working Holiday Visa: This is the most flexible option. It provides an open work permit, allowing you to work for any employer in Canada while you explore the country. - Young Professionals Visa: If you have a job offer in your profession, this category gives you a work permit tied specifically to that job. It’s perfect for gaining international work experience. - International Co-op (Internship) Visa: This is ideal for students needing an internship to complete their studies. It provides a work permit linked to a specific employer, giving you practical experience in your field. The IEC website provides comprehensive guides on each visa category, eligibility requirements, and step-by-step instructions to help you navigate the application process with ease. Whether you're planning your first adventure or seeking professional opportunities, the IEC website is your go-to resource for making your Canadian working holiday a reality.
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🇨🇦 The Easiest Way to Start Your Working Holiday! ✈️
I've done my research, and the easiest way to secure a working holiday in Canada is through specialised agencies. These businesses provide a clear road map and support you every step of the way, unlike general job boards like Indeed or Seek. Yes, there’s a fee for their services, but if you want a stress-free experience and a guaranteed job in Canada, it’s worth it. Here are the top recruiting/working holiday agencies: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Global Work and Travel 🌏 https://www.globalworkandtravel.com/destination/canada Founded in 2008 on the Gold Coast, Australia, Global Work & Travel is one of the largest work and travel brands. They've helped over 93,000 travellers, and now offering 60+ travel experiences across 30 countries. Benefits: - Large, established network with headquarters in Australia and offices in the UK and Canada. - A wide variety of travel experiences to choose from. - Strong support network across multiple countries. Cons: - Packages are more expensive ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ The Working Holiday Club 🎉 https://www.theworkingholidayclub.com/live-work-play-canada/ Established in London but based in Australia since 2009, "The Working Holiday Club specialises in providing safe and secure work and travel experiences. Their packages save you time, hassle, and money, guaranteeing a pre-departure job and accommodation assistance or your money back." Benefits: - Tailored packages with guaranteed job and accommodation assistance. - Verified partners with major travel agencies. - Best for those seeking a reliable, secure, and hassle-free experience. - Money-back guarantee if job and accommodation are not secured. Cons: - Less suited to travellers who want a unique experience
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🇨🇦 Step-by-Step Guide to Landing a Job in Canada on a Budget 🎿
#1 Research Your Dream Destination Narrow down your top 5 towns or resorts where you'd love to live. #2 Apply to Resorts Apply to ski resorts and related companies for jobs like lift operator, rentals, day care, bar tending across all 5 destinations. Big companies hire early, so prioritise them. #3 Scope out Local Businesses Start with your favourite destination, map out local businesses like hotels, gyms, and pubs. Then move to the next potential spot. #4 Apply to Smaller Businesses Visit their websites, hit up their careers sections, and apply with your resume, CV, and a friendly photo. Drop a follow-up email expressing your interest in working from Nov to May. #5 Be Patient and Persistent Wait a couple of weeks for responses. Follow up if needed—some smaller places hire closer to the season. #6 Plan a Pre-Job Trip If you're last-minute, take a short holiday in Canada, like a whirlwind tour from Whistler to Banff and Jasper. Hand-deliver resumes and chat up managers. It works—ask my pals who snagged jobs in a week! 💼 Hospitality, retail, and trades are hot jobs in Canada. 🌍 A Working Holiday Visa is your golden ticket.
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