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By: Ehsan Zafar on May 03, 2019 01:10 AM EST
I am graduated and I want to any kind of work in Canada.Because Canada is my dream destination. So Sir /Miss I need your help.
By: Zhang Hui on Jul 16, 2019 10:33 AM EST
Prepare a well-written resume, ask your instructor or someone you've worked for whether they would like to be your references when needed, search the job-posting website, e.g. Indeed, to see the positions fit you, and apply for them.
By: Zhang Hui on Jul 16, 2019 10:38 AM EST
And my answer is on the basis that presumably you have a post-graduation work permit. If you don't have a work permit issued by IRCC, then you cannot work in Canada.
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