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I am a US CPA (Certified Public Accountant), currently residing in Vancouver, Canada. I moved here under a closed work permit, which allowed me to stay in Canada till November 2017, but I can only work for 1 company. I rage quit that company last December, and I am having trouble finding a job in Vancouver. It seems like almost all companies automatically stop reviewing my job application when they see that I am legally not allowed to work in Canada.
I am considering becoming a PR under Express Entry, but that would take time to process. Anyone has any recommendation or leads on how I can land an accounting job in Canada as a US citizen? ;D Or maybe what companies are willing to hire Internationals (esp. US citizens)?
Something I always say to people I mentor is that it's easier to find a job when you're in a job (even if it's a bad one). But obviously too late for you...
Once piece of advice I can offer you is to say away from the big five banks. They generally don't like dealing with the foreign worker bit - even if the occupation falls under NAFTA and no LMIA is required. So I wouldn't bother exploring any of their jobs.
Yea, but it's difficult to get a company to offer me a job in the first place when I'm not a citizen. Most companies scan me out of the pool without looking at my resume when I answered "No" to "Are you legally allowed to work in Canada?" :'(
Yea, but it's difficult to get a company to offer me a job in the first place when I'm not a citizen. Most companies scan me out of the pool without looking at my resume when I answered "No" to "Are you legally allowed to work in Canada?" :'(
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