Northwestern Ontario Invites Americans to Move Here

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Ships in Port of Thunder Bay - The Federal Ruhr, the Federal Welland, and the Canada Steamship Lines St Laurent - shot at Marina Park in Thunder Bay
Ships in Port of Thunder Bay - The Federal Ruhr, the Federal Welland, and the Canada Steamship Lines St Laurent - shot at Marina Park in Thunder Bay
Marina Park - Thunder Bay Ontario shot on May 17 2017
Marina Park – Thunder Bay Ontario shot on May 17 2017

THUNDER BAY – Cathy Woodbeck, Executive Director at Thunder Bay Multicultural Association says, “We are working to attract professionals, skilled workers, and international students to Northwestern Ontario from the U.S to fill labour market shortages but they constantly tell us that they don’t know where to start when it comes to finding work. We will help newcomers connect with job opportunities, navigate the immigration system and successfully relocate their families to a better life in Canada.”

Politics got you down? Or maybe you’re just looking for a superior lifestyle with affordable housing, unlimited access to nature and free healthcare? Northwestern Ontario in Canada invites you to find a new home here.

Remember during the 2016 Election Night when the search “How to move from the U.S to Canada” surged by greater than 4000% and the Canadian Immigration website crashed? Yeah. We do too. And don’t worry – we get it! It’s time to leave it all behind.

Northwestern Ontario is inviting U.S citizens to find new life, career and business opportunities here in one of our 32 cities and towns. Currently, there are more available jobs than people living in Northwestern Ontario – an opportunity not to be missed.

www.MovetoNWOntario.ca has launched a new regional job search engine to help connect job seekers who want to relocate to Canada with hundreds of career opportunities across the region. Northwestern Ontario urgently needs qualified people to fill hundreds of positions in key sectors like healthcare, I.T, sales, manufacturing and skilled trades.

Don’t wait any longer; Northwestern Ontario is ready to welcome you. www.MovetoNWOntario.ca

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