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Would a two-year college degree in the US count towards getting a decent job in Canada?



I mean I have two associate degrees from the States and plan to immigrate to Canada under the point system. I was born in Czechoslovakia and am a citizen of Slovakia. I have an AAS in Travel and Tourism and AA in Journalism. I am willing to finish school once there.

your education will be an asset anywhere you go.

education is what opens doors. it is the first thing a prospective employer looks at. i know, i have hired many and those with better educations always had an edge.

another thing, getting a higher education proves that you can do something by and for yourself, as compared with secondary education, which is generally mandatory.

good luck in your ventures.
It depends. Can you play hockey?


*ducks a tomato*


OK OK OK I'm just KIDDING
no
If you have skills in TRADES, you will get hired right away. British Columbia & Alberta, have more work than skilled ppl. Good luck on your move to Canada.
Any kind of experience anywhere should help?! I think employers look at what kind of experience you have and achievements!!
Does it help get a decent job here in the states?
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