Hi RFD,
I have a question. I have a few friends who are going to be graduated from U of T next year. Despite they have a year of working experience from co-op program, is it difficult to find a job after graduation because they are not citizens of Canada?
According to my job-searching experience (I am Canadian citizen), in every interview, the interviewer always asks "Are you a Canadian citizen". Does it give the interview a bad impression if you say you are not a citizen?
Thank you in advance.
Note: I must agree with one thing, the job offers should always be given to Canadian citizens unless no qualified Canadian citizens want them.
I have a question. I have a few friends who are going to be graduated from U of T next year. Despite they have a year of working experience from co-op program, is it difficult to find a job after graduation because they are not citizens of Canada?
According to my job-searching experience (I am Canadian citizen), in every interview, the interviewer always asks "Are you a Canadian citizen". Does it give the interview a bad impression if you say you are not a citizen?
Thank you in advance.
Note: I must agree with one thing, the job offers should always be given to Canadian citizens unless no qualified Canadian citizens want them.