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Date Posted: 14:51:33 04/30/01 Mon
In reply to: a 's message, "university" on 14:06:54 04/30/01 Mon


As for recieving an education in the states then coming back to canada to work, it really depends what field your in. If theres a great demand for workers it is not a problem finding a job. But their are several field where employers would choose canadians over american students.






>This is a question for anyone who had graduated from
>the US and has come back to work in Canada or has
>transfered from the US to a Canadian school. How do
>you know if the degree you recieve is acceptable in
>Canada? Are the credits usually transferable? I would
>really appreciate any answers.

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