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USMCFLYR
Looking through the airline profiles on the home page, I came across a Canadian company called Air Transat. The starting wages look extremely competitive. Is it fairly easy for an American with the standard US ratings/qualifications to get a job flying for a Canadian airline?
USMCFLYR
It's been talked about here a few times as far as what an American has to do to go to work for a Canadian airline. Typical, right to work/right to abode and license conversion. But I thought I heard that the "landed immigrant" thing was slightly easier than some other countries. Could be wrong.
And as far as Air Transat and speaking French goes, don't know. They may value glider time in addition to French language skills.
That's a joke, there's probably a BUNCH of people that won't get it.
Sacre Bleu!!!!!!!!!