Tuesday, December 14, 2010

How easy is it to get a visa to work in canada

How easy is it to get a visa to work in canada?
I am in love with Canada and I have always wanted to live there. I am a nurse and I was wondering if it is easy to get a work visa. I have been nursing for two years, I am sick of america and I want to move. Will it be easy to get a work visa? I <3 New Zealand. I will think about it. I probably won't move for another 6 months- 1 year because I just had a baby 4 months ago. Thanks for the advice
Immigration - 3 Answers
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Stuff Canada come to New Zealand! We have a desperate need for nurses in general and you'll find new zealand much cleaner!
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It would actually be fairly easy; if you can show your qualifications. Nurses are in high demand here, and if you have a US education, which would generally be considered the same as a Canadian degree, you're likely to be in. Unless you have a criminal past, you should be OK. This might help: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/index.asp
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You would need to apply for a nursing license in the province in which you want to work. They will assess your education and experience and decide if you are eligible to write the CRNE licensing exam. The minimum requirement for being an RN in Canada is a BSN degree so if you have less than that you will not be granted a license..You would have to also apply for a work visa. If you go to cic.gc.ca you can find out more.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Eager to live and work in Canada or Europe

Eager to live and work in Canada or Europe?
I am presently working here in Saudi Arabia as an engineer for ten years now. I am applying in a new place to live and work like Canada and European Countries which I think good salary, good benefits, and good environment. My question is: what are the best job websites where I can post my resume and give me a job someday?
Other - Canada - 2 Answers
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Location Canada is north of the United States and Russia, the second largest country in the world. The vast majority of Canadians live near the southern border with the United States. Employment In recent years, agricultural exports and minerals have performed well in world markets. The economic conditions are relatively good for most countries. Read more: live and work in Canada | http://www.chinahourly.com/travel A few years ago, would not have been noted to come to Canada to improve your content. Canadians have benefited and still benefit from a high quality of life, but compared to wages in the United States, Great Britain and Northern Europe, Canadians were not well paid. Now, rising wages and a strengthening of the currency of Canada average wage higher than in the U.S., Britain forced, and most in Europe. A great advantage of living in Canada is now in most places it is possible to have a comfortable, spacious, detached house on a normal income. Jobs are generally more abundant in Toronto, Ontario, south, Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton. Canada is not immune against the global economic slowdown, however, and the unemployment rate hovering at Toronto and Vancouver (early 2011) to around 8 per cent, while Calgary and Edmonton are about 6 to 7 percent. The initial work will be difficult for migrants on their arrival in Canada. Ideally, you want a job before going to Canada. Before seriously considering moving to Canada, it is absolutely imperative that you check with your employer accept Canadian qualifications and experience. If you are a specialist skills in demand you have fewer problems, but have no guarantee of finding suitable employment. If they have to fill a position, tilt is a Canadian employer local staff first glance - with whom they can get down on trusted contacts in the industry. If they can not find a suitable local employees, employers see a migrant. work in view of potential difficulties in finding appropriate, migrants are strongly advised to bring plenty of money to live, while seeking employment. If your English is not perfect, it can be almost impossible to get a job, you should your skills. More retail jobs Emigration to Canada - Planning Character Canadians are very friendly, welcoming people - especially in rural provinces and Canada. Most Canadians are very tolerant and follow a live and let live philosophy. There is often a greater sense of community and obligation in Canadian cities than in other countries can be found. Visitors to Canada may be difficult to differentiate between its English-speaking provinces and the United States. There is no risk of confusion between Quebec's French language in the United States. a certain degree of hostility towards the English Canadian opportunity to be found in Quebec. Get a job or operate a business in Quebec requires fluent French. Most of Canada's climate is semi-continental or continental. Depending on the exact location, summers are hot or very hot and winters are cold or very cold (or cold). The exception is the Pacific coast, where summers and winters are mild. The sun is in most provinces, particularly the prairie provinces of Canada in the midst of plenty. Toronto and Vancouver are cosmopolitan and multicultural city in Canada. They are rich in cultural and artistic activities and its restaurants offer world cuisine. You also have the most expensive house in Canada. Other Canadian cities have a more local character than Toronto and Vancouver and at lower cost housing. Comparisons between Canadian cities Detailed descriptions for Cities Air Canada Home Canada has always been its residents some of the cheapest housing in the developed world is offered. Recently, property prices have risen sharply in a number of cities and can be more expensive. The country has large forests and wood as building material is easily accessible. Houses in Canada are usually half-timbered house, and due to extreme weather conditions, the housing stock is generally of high quality and well insulated.
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You have it backwards. FIRST you must apply to, and receive permission to come to Canada, from the Canadian Government, as a legal Immigrant. THEN you can try to find a job. No Canadian employer will hire a person that is not actually IN Canada, and ready to work here, legally. They want to fill job openings, now, not in two years time . Jim B.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Will this CD from Canada work in the UK

Will this CD from Canada work in the UK?
I had x-rays done in Canada and Just received a copy of them in CD form (Dr's requested to see them). I'm seeing this doctor tomorrow and am wondering if the CD will actually work seeing as i'm in the UK? Thanks.
Other - Computers - 3 Answers
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The CD should work, as long as it was burned properly, and "closed" Some Vista users make a mistake of using Vista's burning to make a CD, and it fails to close the CD properly (it assumes you want to add more later). In those cases, I open it in Nero Burning Rom, and import the track on the CD, then "Finalize" (close) it - everything is readable then.
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I DNT SEE WHY NOT ITS ONLY ELECTRICAL STUFF THAT HAVE TO BE FITTED FOR OTHER COUNTRYS
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No Region gets assigned. It can be read.

Can a my credit card thats from Canada, work in the US

Can a my credit card thats from Canada, work in the US????
well im visiting my son in the US, and im wondering if i should bring my credit card which is in Canada. would it work if i withdraw money from an atm????
Other - Canada - 4 Answers
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Yes, your credit card will work in the US, but it is a really bad idea to withdraw money on a credit card as they charge a lot of interest, and they charge it from the day you withdraw it, not from when you get your bill. Your Interac/debit card will also work in the US, however.
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Use your bank card to take money out of your bank account. In most cases, debit will not work at merchants, so for those transactions you will have to use cash or your credit card.
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Yes, you can withdraw money from an American ATM using your Canadian credit card. You will get the funds in U.S. money and when you get your credit card statement it will have been converted to a balance owing in Canadian funds (which should be very similar as exchange is almost even right now). You will however pay a service fee, usually $2.00 or $3.00, over and above your own bank fees each time you withdraw money from the ATM off your credit card. If you use your debit card (instead of credit card) in the ATM, the money comes directly out of your account and the service fee is little, if any. You can also use your Canadian credit card at stores/restaurants, etc., for purchases. As an above poster noted, however, your debit card may only be accepted at larger retailers.
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Yes.