How New Immigrants Can Gain Canadian Work Experience
NEWCOMERHIRE.CA ·
CAREER GROWTH · MARCH 2026
How New
Immigrants Can Gain Canadian Work Experience
Building
a career in a new country takes strategy, patience, and consistent effort.
Here's how to make it happen.
Start with Consistency
Career growth begins with
excellent performance in whatever role you're in. Reliability, positive
attitude, and quality work create the reputation that opens advancement
opportunities.
Identify Your Growth Path
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Talk to your manager about advancement — ask what skills or
experience would qualify you
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Look at job postings for the roles you want — what do they
require that you don't yet have?
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Set a 1-year and 3-year career goal and work backward to
identify the steps
Invest in Canadian Skills and Credentials
Research whether additional
Canadian certifications, licenses, or education would accelerate your path.
Many programs are subsidized for newcomers through provincial employment
programs.
Build Your Professional Network
The majority of career
opportunities come through relationships. Attend industry events, connect on
LinkedIn, and stay in touch with former colleagues and managers. Your network
is a career asset.
Be Patient and Persistent
Career growth in a new
country takes longer than in your home country — at first. The combination of
Canadian experience, local credentials, and professional relationships
compounds over 2–5 years into significant career advancement.
NewcomerHire.ca is
here to support every step of your Canadian career journey. Browse current job
listings at newcomerhire.ca.
