Hello and Bonjour,
I am an American citizen, trying to follow all the right rules and regulations to get a job in Canada. I have been using the www.cic.gc.ca website, but find myself confused. In order to apply as a Skilled Worker, it says that I need to request admission from the Province of Alberta. When I go to the province of Alberta's web site, it says that I need to have a job offer first. So my question to all of you is this: What companies in Canada are hiring Americans? I have a Master's Degree in Human Relations, I've worked for the US Dept of Defense for several years, and I have a variety of experience. But I have no idea what companies here in Edmonton would be willing to go through the hassle of dealing with the HRSDC in order to utilize my skills.
Who's hiring out here? I have worked as a financial counselor, education counselor/advisor, and have been a training instructor for a wide variety of courses (technical, computer, financial, and process improvement). I speak, read, and write French (but my knowledge is from working in UK, Germany, Luxembourg - so it's not "Canadian" French).
Thank you!
Renee
I am an American citizen, trying to follow all the right rules and regulations to get a job in Canada. I have been using the www.cic.gc.ca website, but find myself confused. In order to apply as a Skilled Worker, it says that I need to request admission from the Province of Alberta. When I go to the province of Alberta's web site, it says that I need to have a job offer first. So my question to all of you is this: What companies in Canada are hiring Americans? I have a Master's Degree in Human Relations, I've worked for the US Dept of Defense for several years, and I have a variety of experience. But I have no idea what companies here in Edmonton would be willing to go through the hassle of dealing with the HRSDC in order to utilize my skills.
Who's hiring out here? I have worked as a financial counselor, education counselor/advisor, and have been a training instructor for a wide variety of courses (technical, computer, financial, and process improvement). I speak, read, and write French (but my knowledge is from working in UK, Germany, Luxembourg - so it's not "Canadian" French).
Thank you!
Renee