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I want to work in canadian?

im nurse how i know to work in canadian im in mexico
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i speack a litlle english

    



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CPG
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Visit the Citizenship and Immigration Canada website which you can find below.

The second link is the website for the Canadian Embassy in Mexico.

All your answers can be found on these two websites.


Charlie
You must contact the Canadian Embassy in Mexico City to get imformation about working in Canada. You must be at the embassy between 9:00 and 11:00 in the morning Mon., Tues, Wed, Or Thurs. to get this information. You will need to apply for a work visa. This will not be easy, but do not be discouraged. You will need to do a lot of paperwork and have an interview. Good luck to you.


Robert M
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the country is called Canada


TIM S
right now you can't, first you have to learn to be fluent in English and second they compare education and training, you will most likely need to go to school here for upgrading before you would qualify.


bob shark
Don't get your hopes up
Even though Canada needs lots more nurses
The Nurses union, restricts foreign neurses from coming in and practising by making them take more courses to re-qualify for work.
Even if you speak english fluently, and have had your education is a great school, you have to take qualification courses.

Talk to Canadian Embassy officials about this.


Wish Upon a Shooting Star
We don't want you. You don't even know our country's name.

We have enough nurses here, maybe if you were a doctor but you're just a nurse so we don't need you.


Jenm
In British Columbia, you will need to get a qualifying score either on the TOEFL test or the ILETS test before you can even begin any of the other work to be registered as a nurse. I'm not sure what scores you'll need for the tests, but they'll be pretty high. If you're serious about this, you might want to consider moving to Canada and studying English here for two to three years (minimum) and volunteering in a hospital or nursing home in the meantime. But learning English will be your biggest challenge.


jonathan
you mean in canada. First of all you need to be bilingual and if you are well just send your resume.
Adios


why Canada is so strange ?
is so expensive Canada please do not trust the Canadian immigration after you land here they are asking you to go back in school......is so expensive and may you end to sleep on street



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