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First of all I am a single woman with no kids. I will be finsihing school about year with Bac. degree in Engineering and I already have Assoc. degree in criminal justice. Do canada accepts college grads with no work experience in that field? Also I notice on the website that you need 10+ years of work experience, is this general work or in that field. I started working when I was 16 and know I am 25. When I finish school I will be 26 or 27. Do I need to contact some companies in Canada first about openning there.

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I am lay back person. I like to live somewhere is not to fast like Hollywood or New York. I really don't want to move anywhere near the mountians. I big city is ok, as long it's not to fast. I am really trying to move out of USA. I just want leave and live my life. I hope this all I need. If not please comment back and tell me what I need to do next.
Thank you everyone for comments.

2007-09-20 08:15:40 · 3 answers · asked by jazzie310 3 in Travel Canada Other - Canada

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Despite what the yabbo with the wolf-y avatar states (and in his blog), he applied for a work visa (which is temporary, and you go home after). What he should have done is approach the consolate and ask how to immigrate, which is a horse of a COMPLETELY different colour.

The Immigration System works on a Point system. The more points you have, the more likely you are to be allowed to immigrate.

The link below will take you to the Federal Immigration and Naturalisation Department Website.

Good luck!
Maybe I'll bump into on the streets of Winnipeg next year!

2007-09-21 03:34:29 · answer #1 · answered by jcurrieii 7 · 0 0

Take care! Canadian government is not reliable!

I spent over three years looking hard for a job in Canada through the internet. I studied a lot about the Country. I got to know a lot about its culture, geography, history, politics and so on.

It was very hard but I got to find a job approved by HRSDC, in February of this year, to work in Edmonton, Alberta.

I submitted all required documentation to the Canadian consulate. For my surprise the immigration officer refused my work permit. He said that I do not have strong economic ties to my country.

Is it not prejudice? Is the opportunities only for riches? Is not an unemployed an human?

I tried to go legally, I did everything within the law. I had employer and place to stay. But what was the advantage of doing that legally? None - Canadian government refused my visa!

2007-09-20 19:27:15 · answer #2 · answered by Big Wolf 4 · 0 4

Wow! Good job girl!
In my modest opinion, you should contact some companies and see the requirements, do search on the internet. There are some websites with international jobs.
Just to be safe, you know.
Good luck!

2007-09-20 15:40:14 · answer #3 · answered by zuikajoli 3 · 1 1

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