Explorer Dubai Ltd. can find the best gardeners for your Canadian home garden, a local park, nurseries, restaurant and hotel gardens, or anywhere else.
Gardeners make any garden beautiful.
Garden refers to the beautiful green space in a hotel, home, organization office, etc. Exactly!
As a first-world nation, Canada has some of the best gardens, which the best gardeners must maintain.
You hire a gardener to plant new trees, prune them, and maintain and repair garden machinery and equipment. In addition, gardeners design outdoor spaces, etc.
To satisfy the employer and guests, the garden must be attractive.
Explorer Dubai Ltd. has the best gardeners for the following tasks:
Indeed! Gardeners need little formal training except for specialized tasks. A gardener can be hired with an O- or A-level. Machine-operating gardeners must know driving and mechanics. Depending on the employer’s agreement, a gardener can work full- or part-time.
Our gardeners have these skills:
Our gardeners know plants. They know where and how plants thrive (weather, etc.). This prevents mistakes when planting and pruning trees.
Our gardeners also know gardening techniques. In addition, our gardeners are always looking for new gardening tips, even from strangers. Thus, they can efficiently operate, maintain, and sometimes repair machinery and equipment.
Because of their strength and energy, Ugandan gardeners are in high demand in Canada. As a result, Explorer Dubai Ltd. hires only healthy gardeners. As a result, our gardeners can work long hours without fatigue.
Hand-eye coordination helps them avoid workplace hazards. Pruning with sharp tools is risky. So our gardeners are always careful.
They’re communicative. Our Ugandan gardeners know English and can learn other widely spoken Canadian languages. This improves worker-supervisor communication.
They work well together and alone. Yes, gardening requires teamwork, so good communicators are needed.
Self-driven, they don’t need daily reminders. The gardeners are flexible. They can switch roles as needed.
Canada, like other North American nations, is multi-religious. Religious and non-religious Ugandan gardeners respect and live by these facts:
Christians outnumber other religions in Canada. 27% of 54.6% of Christians are Anglicans, and 29.4% are Catholics. Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism, Buddhism, Judaism, indigenous spirituality, and Jainism have 4.9%, 2.3%, 2.1%, 1.0%, 0.9%, 0.2%, and 0.1% followers. Ugandan gardeners can live peacefully in a multi-religious country like Canada, making them the best choice for your Canadian home or office.
Canada guarantees religious freedom. Canadians respect all religions, even though many are leaving religion. Canada allows religion. Since Canada protects religious pluralism and freedom of worship, one can worship in any religion. Even the Canadian anthem mentions God. Ugandans are unique hires due to their religious tolerance. You’ll like our Ugandan gardeners.
No religion governs Canada. With so many atheists, Canada is secularizing. Christianity has declined. In 2019, 34.6% of Canadians were atheists. Ugandans respect everyone, including atheists, even though most are religious. Our Ugandan gardeners are used to living and working with people of different faiths, making them the best choice for your Canadian home or office.
Most immigrants to Canada are workers. According to Wikipedia, the world’s eighth-largest immigrant population, 8.3 million, makes up 23% of Canada’s population.
Canada has 36,991,981 people despite being the fourth-largest country by land (as of the 2021 Canadian national census). This explains why so many foreigners work in Canada’s manufacturing, transportation, accommodation, food, and professional services sectors.
The Economic Immigration Class, which includes immigrant workers, averages 173,000 foreign workers per year, most of whom settle in Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal.
Think you know the real stuff there is to know about the wild and free North? Then, when you finish reading these interesting nuggets about Canada, you’ll have a new appreciation for our great nation.
When you told people you were from Canada, did they ever ask if you knew Kimberly from Vancouver or Theo from Montreal? For those who have never travelled across our country, the sheer size of its landmass can be challenging to conceptualize. Here are a few interesting facts about Canada that will help put the country’s massive size into perspective. It’s larger than the European Union as a whole (33 times the size of Italy and 15 times the size of France), 30% larger than Australia, 5x the size of Mexico and 3x the size of India, and roughly the same size as 81,975 Walt Disney Worlds. That means you need to become more familiar with Kimberly or Theo.
Anyone who has chiselled their car out of a block of ice in the morning knows Canada can get quite cold in the winter. This is one of the least surprising facts about the country. January in Ottawa sees an average low of -14.4 °C (6.1 °F). That’s a chilling thought! However, Snag, Yukon, recorded a temperature in 1947 that made the rest of Canada’s winter weather look like a tropical getaway. On February 3, 1947, the tiny community of Snag experienced a temperature of -63 degrees Celsius (-81.4 degrees Fahrenheit). That’s about as cold as the Martian ground!
Many wonderful things can be found in Canada, such as hockey players, parkas, and Tim Hortons coffee shops. One of the most interesting things about Canada is that it has more lake area per capita than any other country. That’s right! North America’s Great White North has 563 lakes larger than 100 square kilometres. About 18% of all the fresh lake water on Earth is found only in the Great Lakes. What a lot of water, and what a beautiful landscape.
It would take you four and a half years to walk the entire length of Canada’s coastline if you did not stop for food, to rest your feet, or to sleep. Look, Canada has the longest coastline in the world and is surrounded by three oceans (the Atlantic, Arctic, and Pacific) that may not immediately bring to mind clear blue waters and white sand beaches. Canada’s coastline is 202,080 kilometres long, nearly a fifth of the world’s total of 356,000 kilometres of ocean frontage. Indonesia, which has a coastline of 54,716 kilometres, is the only other country that comes close.
The abundance of trees in Canada is well-known, but did you know Canada is home to 30% of the world’s boreal forest and 10% of the world’s total forest cover? The country has an astounding 396.9 million hectares of forest and other wooded lands, and 68% of that is coniferous. What’s the cherry on top? Most of the wooded areas are owned by the government.
Unlike any other Canadian (or American) city, the walls surrounding Quebec City make it unique. Fact: Quebec City is the only city north of Mexico with fortified walls, making it one of Canada’s most exciting cities. Between the 17th and 19th centuries, the French and the English strengthened Quebec City’s defences. As a result, all of Quebec’s old city, including the fortifications, is now recognized as a World Heritage Site.
Canada is estimated to have 176.8 billion recoverable barrels of this thick, viscous liquid. Specifically, Canada’s oil sands contain a plethora of crude bitumen, a semi-solid form of petroleum. Canada is home to about 70.8% of the world’s estimated 249.67 billion accessible barrels of the black stuff, four times more than Kazakhstan and six times more than Russia.
Compared to other countries, Canada’s parks are tiny. A prime example is the Nahanni National Park Reserve in the Northwest Territories, which is home to some of the world’s largest waterfalls and spans an impressive 30,050 square kilometres (larger than Albania and Israel). In addition, Alberta and the Northwest Territories are home to Wood Buffalo National Park, which is 44,807 square kilometres, and is more extensive than Denmark and Switzerland combined.
For all you risk-takers, here’s an interesting tidbit about Canada. If you’re looking for a once-in-a-lifetime swimming experience (while still being sensible and wearing a life vest), head to Seymour Narrows in British Columbia. Tide speeds of 17 km/h during the flood and 18 km/h during the ebb have been recorded along this section of the Discovery Passage, making them among the fastest ever recorded. The other coast is where you’ll find the incredible 15-meter tides in the Bay of Fundy.
Alert, Nunavut, located at the northernmost tip of Ellesmere Island, is Earth’s northernmost permanently inhabited place. It is only 817 kilometres from the North Pole. Despite its lack of shopping centres and cinemas, military and scientific personnel stationed in the area call Alert home. Understanding that the warmest month, July, has an average temperature of a balmy 3.4 degrees. Celsius will help you understand why the phrase “temporary home” is used here (38.1 F). The lowest monthly average temperature is -32.19 degrees Celsius, reached in January (-26 F). It’s easy to see why they’d call it Alert.
At Explorer Dubai Ltd, we pride ourselves on understanding our client’s concerns. We go above and beyond to ensure their safety and well-being. Here’s why we are always a step ahead of other Ugandan recruitment agencies for Gardeners in Canada:
At Explorer Dubai Ltd we pride ourselves on understanding our client’s concerns. We go above and beyond to ensure their safety and well-being. Here’s why we are always a step ahead of other Uganda recruitment agencies for Gardeners for Canada facilities:
The three easy processes that Canadian employers take to hire Ugandan labour here at our company are:
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You will receive the Ugandan workers right at the Airport of your choice!
At Explorer Dubai Ltd we’re confident that you’ll appreciate our Gardeners professionals. We also offer a 3-month performance guarantee and will replace any Gardeners that don’t meet your expectations for free. Our Gardeners are professionals that have become a necessity for our clients over the years overseas.
We keep our recruitment ethical and completely free.
Nevertheless, we are quite familiar with the international migrant labour market because the criteria for workers in each country vary. We understand that each country’s labour requirements differ, and we are happy to discuss your specific needs in a one-on-one conversation.
Our goal is to provide superior services at an affordable price. We take great pride in providing services that are both low-cost and of the highest possible quality.
Regarding Gardeners professionals in Canada works, there are many factors to consider. But you can’t go wrong with Ugandan Gardeners if you’re looking for reliable, efficient, cost-effective Gardeners. Their years of experience know how to handle any situation and always have your best interests at heart. So, consider Gardeners for your work if you need professional Gardeners.
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