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northernfolk
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October 14, 2008, 03:29:22 pm »
I am wondering how people go about actually moving to and establishing themselves in canada. A couple of years ago I applied for citizenship and was granted it due to my mother having been a citizen herself. So I have this canadian citizen certificate (card) and am not sure what my next move should be. I would like to go to school in canada although my thinking was to move there work and get established in an province so that I would be able to recieve the reduced tuition of a resident. I am not a skilled worker and cannot find any resources for how someone who lives in the U.S. with dual citizenship can go about finding employment. I have looked into the 'immigration' information on canada's official website but I am not sure if it applies to someone who already has citizenship. I'd appreciate any information you may be able to offer.
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October 14, 2008, 09:25:45 pm »
You don't need immigration information because you are already a citizen. If you want to move to Canada, you can go ahead and move as easily as you would move to another state within the US. You can look for jobs at some of these websites:
http://www.jobbank.gc.ca/
http://www.eluta.ca/
http://www.monster.ca/
http://www.workopolis.com/
If you apply for something, tell them that you are a citizen and do not need a work permit.
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PR=Permanent resident - TFW=temporary foreign worker
FSW=federal skilled worker - QSW=Quebec skilled worker
AEO=arranged employment offer - LMO=labour market opinion
CEC=Canadian experience class - PNP=provincial nominee program
RPM
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November 03, 2008, 09:33:41 am »
Robert Half Financial services is also a very good source. I got my job through them. Also there is this website called efinancialcarees.com if you are in to Finance.
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