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Gerira

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Sep 8, 2012
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Hi there. I'm still a long way before even finishing university, but I always like to be prepared in advance. I'm planning to work and get some funds ready after I finish university, so I can go to Canada. I'd like to work there for some short time to gain some experience and to earn some money, so I can start a company or find a better job in my country later on in the future.

I read all the information that's available on the embassy pages and it seems like, to get a temp working visa, you need to find a job first and then apply for the visa. Well, that sounds a bit hard and tricky and I'm not sure which employee would go through all that hassle with the paperwork. So I was thinking, is it possible to visit Canada with a tourist visa and then find a job over there and apply for a worker's visa? Also, what are the chances of getting accepted for the worker's visa as a high-skilled economist with low/none working experience? My primary goal is to get some experience, cause over here, in my country, no one is hiring people with no experience and it's pretty hard to get started...

Thanks :)