Hello,
I was hoping someone here could help me out by answering a couple of questions that I have concerning the process of working in Canada.
I am an American citizen, 18, and I did not graduate nor do I have a GED. I applied to an entry-level job for room maintenance at a motel in British Columbia. The manager, presumably interested since they deigned to reply, commented on the fact that I am an American citizen, and demonstrated they don't know the process of hiring a foreign worker.
I am a bit confused about how to do this myself, and I have developed a list of questions I would like to have answered:
1. Do I need to be considered a "skilled worker" to be granted a work permit?
2. If I apply somewhere that says "some high school education" or "high school completion" will I need to provide proof in my application for the permit of my education?
Any information would be great, thanks.
I was hoping someone here could help me out by answering a couple of questions that I have concerning the process of working in Canada.
I am an American citizen, 18, and I did not graduate nor do I have a GED. I applied to an entry-level job for room maintenance at a motel in British Columbia. The manager, presumably interested since they deigned to reply, commented on the fact that I am an American citizen, and demonstrated they don't know the process of hiring a foreign worker.
I am a bit confused about how to do this myself, and I have developed a list of questions I would like to have answered:
1. Do I need to be considered a "skilled worker" to be granted a work permit?
2. If I apply somewhere that says "some high school education" or "high school completion" will I need to provide proof in my application for the permit of my education?
Any information would be great, thanks.