20,000 Irish line up for hours at working abroad jobs fair for a chance of a new life - PHOTOS
Canada the top destination for Irish - Organizers forced to limit access for safety reasons
Canada is seeking tens of thousands of Irish workers to fill a wide range of jobs, the Canadian Ambassador to Ireland announced recently.
The country is seeking to fill a labor shortage caused by a strong economy, massive infrastructure projects and booming fisheries, mining, oil and natural gas industries.
"I'm hearing numbers like between 30,000 and 40,000 in construction alone," Ambassador Loyola Hearn told the Irish Independent.
The Expo will head south during the week for a one-day stop in Cork on Wednesday. Organizers are reportedly considering adding a second day at the Silver Springs Hotel in Cork to meet the demand of the Irish public.
As well as meeting recruiters at the event, people looking to live abroad can meet with government officials at the event and get information on visas, shipping and other services.
Working Abroad Expo, RDS, Dublin 2012 slideshow
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