One of the things they asked us in the immigration interview was: what would you do for work if you can't find work in your field?
Depending on where you live, Jen won't need a field, per se - a set of skills will do fine.
Because maternity leave is 1 year here there are always 1 year contracts floating around - that was how I got my first job here (oh yeah and my first teaching job was a mat leave contract)...
This is the sort of official site for work in Canada:
http://www.hrsdc.gc.ca/en/home.shtml
Depending on where you live, Jen won't need a field, per se - a set of skills will do fine.
Because maternity leave is 1 year here there are always 1 year contracts floating around - that was how I got my first job here (oh yeah and my first teaching job was a mat leave contract)...
This is the sort of official site for work in Canada:
http://www.hrsdc.gc.ca/en/home.shtml
Then bring on the maple leaf, baby. Seriously, just the subsidized university alone is enough to make me want to move my family.
Her lj is purplemer3 she just posted about the stress of getting everything approved.
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