Thursday, August 19, 2010

How can a resident of the US get a job/apartment in Canada, before becoming a Canadian resident?

How can a resident of the US get a job/apartment in Canada, before becoming a Canadian resident?


I plan to go to college in British Columbia, but I have no idea what the first step is, or what the rules are, to getting a job and apartment up there. I know the US has all kinds of stipulations, but how is it in Canada? What resources can I go to?|||If you are not a citizen of the U.S. you will need to provide citizenship statue to the Canadian Embassy and apply for a student visa and if you would like to work you will need a working permit/visa as well.





There are all kinds of rules and you will need to make an appointment with the the Canadian Embassy - but you can do this from where you already are.|||Canada has rules too. You can%26#039;t just come in and get a job - you need to have a skill and a guaranteed job before you can immigrate. That said, there are special conditions for university and college students, whereby you are allowed to work for a stipulated period of time. Contact the Canadian Consulate, or google up Government of Canada%26#039;s website and follow it through to find the regulations for students.


There%26#039;s no problem with renting apartments - you don%26#039;t have to be a citizen, landed immigrant or anything else. Landlords will rent to Martians as long as they pay the rent regularily.|||this site will tell you about a working while studying in Canada,you will need a study permit and a working permit








http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/index...

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