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esqart

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Once I get Express Entry visa and PR, after coming to Canada am I expected to find a job or start a business or anything in particular? Can I take my time and enjoy living and explore new opportunities in here?
 

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Once I get Express Entry visa and PR, after coming to Canada am I expected to find a job or start a business or anything in particular? Can I take my time and enjoy living and explore new opportunities in here?
You can enjoy.
 

CanadaSimple

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Apr 26, 2018
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Yes, you can (and should :)) enjoy Canada. Permanent residence gives you mostly rights, not obligations )
Btw, as you probably already heard, finding a job in Canada isn't too fast, so it would be wise to start to familiarize yourself with the job (or business) market in Canada while enjoying life.

Thank you for your question, we'll add it to our FAQ on immigration ) https://canadasimple.com/index.php?title=FAQ_Immigration
 
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esqart

Star Member
Jul 19, 2018
62
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Yes, you can (and should :)) enjoy Canada. Permanent residence gives you mostly rights, not obligations )
Btw, as you probably already heard, finding a job in Canada isn't too fast, so it would be wise to start to familiarize yourself with the job (or business) market in Canada while enjoying life.

Thank you for your question, we'll add it to our FAQ on immigration ) https://canadasimple.com/index.php?title=FAQ_Immigration
Thank you for the answer. What do you mean not too fast, can you explain?
 

CanadaSimple

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Apr 26, 2018
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It takes time to find the first job in Canada. Most employers prefer people with Canadian experience and/or education. But these questions are field-specific. For those in IT finding a job might be somehow easier than for people in other fields, especially if you hold internationally recognized qualifications.