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July 22, 2008, 07:13:43 pm »
Dear friends
I will apply as a refugee. I am a medical doctor. till I get permenant residency I shout work out of my profilr. what kind of work can I find? Can I get SIN number, driver's licence and bank account untill I obtain PR?
Please help me
ı am looking to hear you some good news
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Yes, you can get a SIN number, bank account and driver's licence before you get PR. You can look for any type of work you think you can do. You will probably not be licensed to practice as a medical doctor unless you do some certification exams but have you done any other jobs you might want to get back into for a while?
If it's possible, it's not a bad idea to get a recommendation letter from you bank at home, might help you get a credit card sooner or something. Not a bad idea either if you have a credit card from old country to take it with you, even if you don't use it, sometimes if you show it, it might help you get an apartment, get utilities in your name without paying deposit etc. If you have a drivers licence already, you can get it translated and use it to take the drivers test right away to get a Canadian licence. Most provinces now have a graduated licencing program which means if you don't already have a licence or can't prove that you do, it might take you a year to get one.
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