nonsense at all
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master go to college?
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# r* f1 N, d# O: _! X2 E7 _7 x4 Rtake a look here dude 5 g' `# q5 W6 n
http://www.gov.mb.ca/labour/immigrate/immigration/2_15.html9 o! C1 J. z8 n7 @, N1 H, T2 r
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if u can find a job in calgary, go there. as long as u have a job, u can apply PNP there too
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& t+ L/ e1 j# b$ |9 r1 jhttp://www.alberta-canada.com/pnp/howToApply.cfm' L* T$ n' X1 V9 d; k' J. K# x+ I4 X3 `
* `9 G- M4 [8 ~& d/ Z) Xto be frankly, phone interview is really a bad idea for international student, especially if that could be your first local interview. I had two phone interviews last year, didn\'t do well. I guess I could do well this year though
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) }) c1 f; I8 [$ [" V, g+ }anyway, unless u do have an outstanding listening and speaking, no matter what accent the interviewer might have (not a racist, but some indian accent is really difficult to understand), don\'t expect a good result from the phone interview. ; V L) i: y7 V0 V
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not sure the situation about your field, but if u don\'t have local work experience (in that field), to get as many license as u can to help the job seeking.
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i am not sure if there are many cantonese or hongkongnes companies here, but u can speak cantonese in many restaurants here.
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! |& `2 z" v+ \7 i7 J' Qnot trying to make fun of u, but truely, never think about \"找工至少有个语言优势\", haha, what the hell r u thinking?
& J/ Z' S% C I$ C: C. T3 O2 ou will never have a cantonese interview in here, I don\'t think u can do that in toronto either. u r a master, show them your knowledge , ability, and license (after u get them) ! # ^0 ]4 O0 \1 \3 o6 E
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