09-15-2009, 02:41 PM
Dear ziqbal_2000
You know that in western countries experience plays more important role than designation. Canadian designation and Canadian experience both are two important ingredients of success here. At-least you would have designation (i.e. CGA), but please consider that you would lack Canadian experience, even you lack UK's experience to write on your resume. Dear, I don't wanna be rude to you but you know your condition more better than me or anyone else.
Canadian job market is quite competitive due to several reasons, however, after some difficulties even immigrant students (from China and others) of CGA or CMA Canada with foreign accent get relevant jobs somehow somewhere. I give you an example, I personally know an ACCA member from HongKong with age, very strong accent and without attractive personality, after initial efforts eventually found professional job basis of his CGA.
You know finding a job in new country depends upon many factors like age, communication skills specially oral command over language, personality, and most important is luck etc. etc.
Most important thing to me is, if you could not get a relevant job in last 4 years in UK, then perhaps after UKs citizenship, it would be time for you to migrate somewhere else like perhaps Canada to find your luck and "rizq". It is said that "safar" i.e. travel opens "rizq" livelihood. So, personally speaking, I would say, check your luck here in Canada. Perhaps, this would be the right place for you.
Decision is always yours.
Best Wishes
You know that in western countries experience plays more important role than designation. Canadian designation and Canadian experience both are two important ingredients of success here. At-least you would have designation (i.e. CGA), but please consider that you would lack Canadian experience, even you lack UK's experience to write on your resume. Dear, I don't wanna be rude to you but you know your condition more better than me or anyone else.
Canadian job market is quite competitive due to several reasons, however, after some difficulties even immigrant students (from China and others) of CGA or CMA Canada with foreign accent get relevant jobs somehow somewhere. I give you an example, I personally know an ACCA member from HongKong with age, very strong accent and without attractive personality, after initial efforts eventually found professional job basis of his CGA.
You know finding a job in new country depends upon many factors like age, communication skills specially oral command over language, personality, and most important is luck etc. etc.
Most important thing to me is, if you could not get a relevant job in last 4 years in UK, then perhaps after UKs citizenship, it would be time for you to migrate somewhere else like perhaps Canada to find your luck and "rizq". It is said that "safar" i.e. travel opens "rizq" livelihood. So, personally speaking, I would say, check your luck here in Canada. Perhaps, this would be the right place for you.
Decision is always yours.
Best Wishes