What do expert says about credit history plus where to land
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What do expert says about credit history plus where to land
Dear all;
Pretty soon I'll be landing in Canada as an immigrant, I would really
appreciate if you guys could explain the following.
1. I have a screwed up credit history in US, will that going to effect
my history in Canada also? Do creditors in US and Canada share credit
history?
2. I have a M.S. degree from US in Electrical Engineering with major
in data communication, keeping this in mind what do you guys think
will be a better place to go to, from job's point of view.
Thank you much
Pretty soon I'll be landing in Canada as an immigrant, I would really
appreciate if you guys could explain the following.
1. I have a screwed up credit history in US, will that going to effect
my history in Canada also? Do creditors in US and Canada share credit
history?
2. I have a M.S. degree from US in Electrical Engineering with major
in data communication, keeping this in mind what do you guys think
will be a better place to go to, from job's point of view.
Thank you much
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Re: What do expert says about credit history plus where to land
> 1. I have a screwed up credit history in US, will that going to effect
> my history in Canada also? Do creditors in US and Canada share credit
> history?
Yes the credit history will follow you after you cross the border.
> 2. I have a M.S. degree from US in Electrical Engineering with major
> in data communication, keeping this in mind what do you guys think
> will be a better place to go to, from job's point of view.
Workmarkets are shaky these days. The best place is where they pay you for
your work as Canada has
in place a system called "Canadian Experience" where the Employer doesn't
pay you for three months.
A new legal for of slavery sanctioned by law.
> my history in Canada also? Do creditors in US and Canada share credit
> history?
Yes the credit history will follow you after you cross the border.
> 2. I have a M.S. degree from US in Electrical Engineering with major
> in data communication, keeping this in mind what do you guys think
> will be a better place to go to, from job's point of view.
Workmarkets are shaky these days. The best place is where they pay you for
your work as Canada has
in place a system called "Canadian Experience" where the Employer doesn't
pay you for three months.
A new legal for of slavery sanctioned by law.