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✈️ From Tunisia to Canada: Turn Your Hospitality Passion into a Global Adventure!

🌍 Discover Canada While Building a New Life in Food Service πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦



Imagine starting your day with the golden sunrise over Tozeur’s ancient medina, and months later, watching the snow gently fall over a cozy cafΓ© in Montreal. The journey from Tunisia to Canada is more than a flight—it’s a transformation, a fresh start, and an open door to new horizons.

In this article, we'll take you on a ride that blends the magic of travel with real, tangible career opportunities waiting for you in Canada’s dynamic hospitality sector. Whether you’re a seasoned barista in Sousse or a fast-food pro in Tunis, this could be your moment!


🌴 A Quick Escape to Tunisia Before We Jet Off...

Tunisia is known for its mesmerizing landscapes, from the sandy oases of Nefta and Chott El Jerid’s salty plains to the Mediterranean breeze of Hammamet. The warmth of Tunisian hospitality is legendary—whether you’re ordering a brik by the beach or sipping mint tea in the shade of a medina alley.

But what if you could take that same passion for service, flavor, and human connection—and bring it to one of the most welcoming countries in the world?


🍁 Seize the Opportunity of a Lifetime: Work in Canada as a Food Counter Attendant or Food Service Supervisor!

Recruiting Now through Allison Jones Consulting Services Inc.

πŸ›« If you're reading this blog because you're dreaming of travel, adventure, or a new start, you might be the exact person Canada is looking for. The Canadian food service industry—especially fast-food franchises and quick-service restaurants (QSR)—is actively hiring French-speaking talents for Food Counter Attendant and Food Service Supervisor roles.

🎯 What positions are available?

  • Food Counter Attendant
  • Food Service Supervisor

πŸ” Priority is given to candidates with experience in QSR environments, such as fast-food chains, take-out restaurants, food courts, or busy cafΓ©s.


🍟 Why This Opportunity is So Tempting...

  • πŸš€ Fast Immigration via the Francophone Mobility Program (no LMIA needed!)
  • πŸ“ˆ Career Growth from entry-level to management roles
  • 🏑 Quality of Life in a country ranked among the top in healthcare, safety, and education
  • 🀝 Multicultural Welcome that feels just like home—only colder πŸ˜„

🍁 Life in Canada: The Perfect Mix of Work and Wonders

In Canada, your workday may begin behind a counter—but your evenings could involve kayaking on a lake, sipping lattes in a hip downtown cafΓ©, or exploring vibrant cities like Ottawa or Vancouver.

Whether you're based in a cozy town in Ontario or a bustling street in Calgary, Canada offers:

  • Competitive wages ($15–$20/hour and up)
  • Access to top-tier public services
  • Opportunities for permanent residency after just 1 year of work

πŸ‘¨πŸ³ Main Tasks You’ll Perform

As a Food Counter Attendant, you'll: Greet customers and take orders
Assemble meals and maintain hygiene standards
Operate POS systems
Keep the workspace clean and welcoming
Work in sync with an energetic, multicultural team

As a Food Service Supervisor, you'll: Supervise staff and coordinate shifts
Train and mentor new hires
Handle complaints, stock, and supplies
Ensure all operations meet health and safety guidelines


Who We're Looking For – Are You a Match?

Language: Fluent French, with English as a bonus
Experience: 6 months or more in hospitality/fast food/QSR
Attitude: Motivated, reliable, and ready to grow
Mindset: Open to cultural exchange and life in a new country


️ How to Apply from Tunisia (or anywhere!)

πŸ“© Recruiter: Neji Moadeb
Email: neji.moadeb@ajccanada.com
πŸ“ Subject Line: "Application – [FCA or FSS] – [Your Name]"

Send your updated CV (in French or English), and mention any relevant QSR or hospitality experience. If you're selected, you’ll get an interview link and further guidance.


πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ What is the Francophone Mobility Program?

This special immigration route allows French-speaking professionals to work in Canada without needing a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA). It’s fast, simple, and focused on bringing skilled talent like you into the Canadian workforce.


πŸ“š Want to Learn More?

We’re not just here to hire—we’re here to guide you.

πŸ”– In our upcoming blog posts, you’ll find:

  • Cost of living comparisons (Tunisia vs. Canada)
  • How to succeed in your first Canadian job
  • Tips for settling in a new city
  • Stories of Tunisians who made the leap and never looked back!

πŸŽ’ Your Next Adventure Starts Here

Whether you're dreaming of snow-capped mountains or just a better future for your family, Canada is calling—and you’re ready.

πŸ‘‰ Share this post with your friends in food service! πŸ‘‰ Bookmark this blog for more updates on Canada jobs, travel inspiration, and immigration tips. πŸ‘‰ Reach out to Neji Moadeb to take the first step toward a life-changing opportunity!

Bon voyage... et bon travail! πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦πŸ

 

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