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I am a US citizen and I have a job offer to work full time in Canada and going by CIC's online assessment, it looks like I qualify to be considered as a SKILLED WORKER applicant. I have the following questions to help me figure out what I would need to do to secure my stay in Canada: 1) What fees am I looking to pay? Medical? Any type of VISA fees? Police records? 2) Would I be able to stay with a friend in Canada while I work there or would I need my own residence? 3) I read that you need proof of financial status to show that you can support yourself in Canada, but If I have a job offer, as long as it covers the minimum needed, is that enough proof? 4) What would I have to do if I wanted to get another job in Canada in case I wanted to leave the job I was given? Any other information I need to know or that can be of some help to me, would be much appreciated. If I can think of other questions, I'll just add them later. :P Thanks in advance. :) You need to scroll down on the bottom of the page and see the flags hoisted in colorful blocks? Find the Canadian one and click on then retype your question there and get facts from Canadian citizens. Or go to www.canada.gov or dot org or .com Hope that helps you and Good Luck. Don't Bother. We're full up. No room at the Inn.. Plus, you need to be bilingual to live in Canada...that's the rule... You can start with these links: http://canada.gc.ca/main_e.html... http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/skilled/ind... And for your questions: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/application... You do not need to be bilingual to live in Canada (but it can help) |
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