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Gretzinger

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Aug 6, 2012
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Hello, all

I am new to this forum so please be nice :p

I am currently a manager at Walmart here in the states. I am upper management (I'll keep my exact position a secret for now). I understand that there are (roughly) 333 Walmart stores in Canada, and I'm looking to transfer to one. I've been with Walmart for a little over a year and have recently decided to start thinking about relocation.

My questions:

How exactly (other than the obvious visit to my Personnel/HR rep) would I go about doing this?

Has anyone here ever done this/heard of this?

Do the rules for, say, Ontario differ from, say, somewhere in Manitoba?

Any other tips or pointers?

I grew up in Plattsburgh, NY and spent a lot of my life traveling to and from Canada and know much of the daily life/culture/etc. and am sure this is something I would do. My track record at Walmart is phenomenal so as far as I can see at the moment, the only thing that would/could hold me back is Canada herself (no offense to any Canadians out there!).

Thank you all,

ZG
 
Gretzinger said:
Hello, all

I am new to this forum so please be nice :p

I am currently a manager at Walmart here in the states. I am upper management (I'll keep my exact position a secret for now). I understand that there are (roughly) 333 Walmart stores in Canada, and I'm looking to transfer to one. I've been with Walmart for a little over a year and have recently decided to start thinking about relocation.

My questions:

How exactly (other than the obvious visit to my Personnel/HR rep) would I go about doing this?

Has anyone here ever done this/heard of this?

Do the rules for, say, Ontario differ from, say, somewhere in Manitoba?

Any other tips or pointers?

I grew up in Plattsburgh, NY and spent a lot of my life traveling to and from Canada and know much of the daily life/culture/etc. and am sure this is something I would do. My track record at Walmart is phenomenal so as far as I can see at the moment, the only thing that would/could hold me back is Canada herself (no offense to any Canadians out there!).

Thank you all,

ZG



hi
u are an american citizen. it should be a cake-walk for you to walk into Canada and settle there. just GO.
 
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