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Old 11-13-2006, 10:25 PM
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Can a US citizen easily get a job and resident status in Cananda? I've always wondered. Thanks
 
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Old 11-13-2006, 11:52 PM
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I have met a few owner operators who have dual citizenship in Canada and the U.S. It can be confusing to the border people when you tell them you are both a U.S. and Canadian citizen. :wink:
 
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Old 11-15-2006, 02:33 AM
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Reply to- ThinkingAboutTrucking & sweepwing i am not sure about how you get in to canada and get a job, i came from england and it was pretty easy lots of paperwork which i am sure you will not have to deal with.
There is apparently a driver shortage here which is why certian big companys are recruiting from the U.K. some have done a good job others have not quite got it right.
As for the canadians bieng nicer people, i think your right, to a degree, most canadians are very laid back and politicaly correct, they tend not to shout about things and are very reserved and proud of the country they live in.
I must say i do enjoy living in Canada especially Saskatchewan, this is the real Canada lots of open space affordable housing , good paying trucking jobs, and less than 1 million people in our province.
the downside is you have to pay for it, everything is much more expensive than the states and theu.k. for that matter, but i would not change anything for the world.
My kids love it here and thats the main reason i moved. Let me know where you are thinking of moving to, hell i could get you lined up with a job even, The Siemens transport group is really expanding and the driver turnover rate is pretty low.
Good look with the move if you do it, both of you. Always willing to answer your questions. Take care out there.
 
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Old 11-15-2006, 02:50 AM
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proud of the country they live in.

as we are here
 
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