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What are the requirements for working in the United States and Canada?

For those who plan to study or immigrate to the United States and Canada, and need to find a job to live in Canada, you need to understand some of the Canadian workplace and working conditions before going to work in Canada.

1. Social Insurance Number

To work in Canada, you must first have a Social Insurance Number (SIN for short, commonly known as "work permit" or "employment card"). Obtain it at the point of entry (the Canadian Immigration Office in that place) when entering the country. If you did not obtain this number card when entering the country, you can apply for it at the following institutions:

The Canada Employment Center nearest to your residence

Bring the following two types of identity cards Documents such as passports, immigration documents, birth certificates. Documents must be original. Within five to eight weeks, you will receive a card with your Social Security number and a paper card for your records. Sign your card instantly and have it ready for application. There is no fee to apply for a social security card, and the number is permanent.

2. Working environment

Canadian employers must provide the public with equal employment opportunities. This means that employees will not be excluded from employment because of their race, gender, color, religion, national origin or sexual orientation.

3. Different office atmospheres

Compared with some countries, some Canadian companies and most government departments are very large. The casual atmosphere in a Canadian office may feel unfamiliar. For example, I often see young executives casually greeting the CEO in the hallway.