Yes, if it's McGill or University of Toronto
2006-11-09 09:47:06
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answered by yofatcat1 6
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Any post secondary education courses are accepted in the states. Although in the states they generally like to choose from there own cream if you will but every one is accredited if you have attended and received your diploma or certificate. Here are a couple of examples in Alberta Canada NAIT has a flight engineer program or something and there program is recognized around the world. Vancouver film school is also well known around the world for its involvement in film and its other new media programs. I guess you have to find one that is well respected or something along that line. For your case in business business is rule in the states and if you know how to do it right or well and follow the rules you should do just fine and excel in you field. But make sure that before you go to the states that you have some connections down there so that when you do go down you are not swamped by the "unknown" if you will.
Good luck!
2006-11-08 08:03:38
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answered by thormx 1
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If you are at a school that is a member of the Association of American Universities then that may be a good thing. There are only two Canadian universites in Canada that are members of the AAU, they are University of Toronto and McGill University. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, which is near me, is also a member of AAU.
Your degree should be fine here in the United States. Especially if your at one of the best universites in Canada. I know lot's of people who have gone to Canada with a degree from here, and vice versa.
The degree will for sure be accepted, but you may need to do some other things to meet state requirements for certain jobs.
2006-11-08 08:02:12
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answered by Jessica - AKA - Carolina Girl 2
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Any submit secondary training courses are customary interior the states. even although interior the states they regularly prefer to choose from there very own cream in case you will yet all and sundry is authorized in case you have attended and gained your degree or certificates. listed under are a pair of examples in Alberta Canada NAIT has a flight engineer application or something and there application is known around the globe. Vancouver action picture college is likewise nicely extensive-unfold around the globe for its involvement in action picture and its different new media courses. i assume you need to locate one which is nicely respected or something alongside that line. on your case in business employer business employer is rule interior the states and in case you realize a thank you to do it good or nicely and persist with the policies you need to do basically wonderful and excel in you container. yet ensure that until eventually now you bypass to the states which you have some connections down there so as that as quickly as you do bypass down you at the instant are not swamped via the "unknown" in case you will. sturdy success!
2016-10-15 13:09:28
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answered by ? 4
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Simple enough, the answer is yes. The degree will be recognized. There may additional requirements that need to be completed before you can obtain a license to become a broker or an accountant, etc.
2006-11-08 07:59:29
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answered by John G 1
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It is dependent upon who is making the request. In most instances it would be checked out by your new employer and they would decide. Using the Internet they could easily find out whether your business school would meet their requirements.
2006-11-08 07:56:22
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answered by desertflower 5
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usually, but not as much as it would be in canada. canadian nurses move to the states often, and business isnt usually country specific (like, say....history)
2006-11-08 07:55:38
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answered by psycho_chic_in_training 2
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