Read this and see if you qualify. Good luck!**
2007-05-30 16:00:02
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answered by ★Spotter★ 7
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if you are highly qualified you may sometimes not need a work visa ,
go to this page to check out the jobs category :
National Occupations List Canadian Restricted Occupations List
This is a list of all jobs that are in Skill Type 0, Skill Level A or B on the NOC If your work experience is in a restricted occupation then you cannot use it to qualify for the Skilled Worker category
at this page :http://www.usacanadavisa.com/employment.asp
2007-05-31 03:35:37
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answered by HJW 7
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Best is to seek help from some one in Canada, and get an offer of work, to begin with. Or, seek help from some reliable agency (lots of advertisements these days, offering services in this regard, but be careful and go to a good agency): the consulate will also give you guidance and help. Good luck!
2007-05-31 07:25:13
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answered by swanjarvi 7
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Visit official web site http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/index.html for general information on Canadian Immigration. Quebec is a seperate country. You can migrate to this country (former province of Canada with independent immigration policy) if you have knowledge of French. Visit http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/index.asp for information on immigration to Quebec. Visit http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/skilled/provnom/index.html for policy of immigration of different provinces of Canada. You can apply for Canadian immigration anywhere in the world with Canadian Embassy / Highcommission. You may also take professional services of the consultants. A word of caution: Amost all the professions are regulated in Canada. It is a cumbersome procedure to get into the regulated profession and get a job in Canada for the foreign trained / qualified professionals.
2007-06-02 23:45:41
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answered by Brave 3
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same as anywhere else. call up the canadian embassy or consulate in your home country, apply for a visa. you may need some sort of promise of a job to actually get a work permit. (first).
2007-05-30 11:45:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Correct spelling would be an advantage
2007-06-02 01:29:27
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answered by Anonymous
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You can not go to canadw. You may go to Canada.
2007-06-01 03:39:07
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answered by Anonymous
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