We’re talking long term here, but I’m considering heading up to Reindeer Land, prob’ly in a couple years. I’m American, at the moment (well, for my whole life, actually), but I’m looking into going somewhere less… you know… And I don’t want to go overseas.
Also, Canada strikes me as nice. I grew up on the border, so I’m not totally unfamiliar with Things Canadian. Just wondered if anybody here could give me some pointers on going that way, meself.
My biggest concern: Employment. I wouldn’t dare quit my current job without something else lined up, first. But how do I arrange the whole getting a job in Canada, then moving, and so on, if I’m still a damn yankee?
All very puzzling. I’d appreciate any insight. Or, if there are any rich, single Canadian hommes who want to be my sugar daddy, while I emmigrate, I’m taking applications.
Bachelor’s degree in Bio. Looking to work in wildlife/fisheries bio - BUT, I have no experience in this field. Mostly, I’ve done lab research, but I’m trying to get away from labs, and into the outdoors… In the US, it’s a pretty limited field, and there aren’t a whole lotta jobs, esp. without a graduate degree; I guess it’s probably the same in Canada…
Also, I don’t want to live in the city. Cities are scary.
They used to have an online questionnaire where you could total up your points to see if the Canadians were likely to let you become a landed immigrant (the equivalent of a U.S. permanent resident). Have fun!