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Finding a job in Saskatchewan Canada?

by Guest58136  |  earlier

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I'm 21 years old and I live in the US. I want to move up to Canada and I'm trying to find all my options. I looked into becoming and international student and going to school there, and then working on campus. Would it be easier to find a job and just work in Canada rather than going to school? I'm open for what ever I can do to be able to move up to Canada as soon as I can.

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  1. Probably be easiest if you become an international student and then find a job once you are in school.  If you are looking to find work I would suggest gonig to Alberta rather than Saskatchewan


  2. The job market in Saskatchewan is booming.  Same for Alberta.  You'll be able to find work in both provinces.  They also both have some fine universities and colleges.

  3. Contact the nearest Canadian consulate for all the immigration details. It's a wee bit complicated. Good luck ... hope to see you make it here.

  4. No. Stay where you are.

  5. I would go to school, and then find a job.   Saskatchewan is the place to be right now, with the hottest ecomony in the country.  As to schools, depending on what you want to eventually do, there is

    University of Regina

    University of Saskatchewan (in Saskatoon)

    SIAST (throughout the province)

    And, then there are Bible Colleges;

    Eston College (Eston)

    Briarcrest (near Moose Jaw)

    Notre Dame (south of Regina)

    Millar College of the Bible (Pambrum)

    Good luck!

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