Hello, I'm a US citizen graduating from college in May, and I'm trying desperately to get a job in Canada when I graduate. I have been looking in BC, specifically.
After researching immigration requirements, it looks to me like I will not need a temporary residence visa since I'm a US citizen, but I will need a work permit. The company I've been communicating with is hesitant to offer me a position without me having a work permit, but it seems to me that a valid job offer is a requirement to even apply for a work permit. Am I incorrect here? It seems like a bit of a catch-22.
Also, is a work permit required for temporary, unpaid internship positions in Canada?
Thanks for any insight!
After researching immigration requirements, it looks to me like I will not need a temporary residence visa since I'm a US citizen, but I will need a work permit. The company I've been communicating with is hesitant to offer me a position without me having a work permit, but it seems to me that a valid job offer is a requirement to even apply for a work permit. Am I incorrect here? It seems like a bit of a catch-22.
Also, is a work permit required for temporary, unpaid internship positions in Canada?
Thanks for any insight!