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Very good chance for an employment visa to Canada for 2 Chefs specializing in Egyptian and North African cuisine.
They must speak FRENCH!! Understand a little English. Have experience as chef / cook from hotel The jobs are located in Montreal Quebec They get an apartment and plane ticket (repaid from salary). The men should be married with children in Egypt. The wife and children can not come to Canada. The contract is for 1 year. The salary is around $2000 CAD per month. Ready to travel -leave Egypt on 14 days notice
Interested, please send CV with References and cover letter in French or English to ExitKuwait@gmail.com
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That's pure garbage. No one can live on so little money. And why do they have to be married and with children? What business is it of yours
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It is $14 per hour which is not garbage, it is much more than minimum wage ($9). Unfortunately many can and do live on that salary.
They should have children and spouse in Egypt to indicate they will leave at the end of the Canadian work permit (strong ties to the home country).
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That's no where near average wage for a chef. Chefs don't get minimum wage.
Let's break it down to make it clearer.
$2000.00/ Month - $600 Taxes and other deductions= $1400.00. Of course they will not each be living in an apartment because that would eat up more than $1000.00. So let's say they share one or rent a room for about $500.00 each. That leaves $900.00/month to pay for food,transportation, entertainment, cloth, medical,phones,cloth.......
That's slavery.
That wage is good for a student or someone's first job but certainly not a Chef.
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Exactly my point, you're taking advantage of them. Now you go ask a chef what he earns in Montreal!
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