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===What does having preference mean? ===
 
===What does having preference mean? ===
 
As mentioned on the advertisement, preference will be given to Veterans first and then to Canadian citizens and permanent residents. If found qualified for the position, veterans must be hired ahead of other candidates. Once all qualified veterans are hired, qualified Canadian Citizens and Permanent Residents must then be hired ahead of other candidates.  
 
As mentioned on the advertisement, preference will be given to Veterans first and then to Canadian citizens and permanent residents. If found qualified for the position, veterans must be hired ahead of other candidates. Once all qualified veterans are hired, qualified Canadian Citizens and Permanent Residents must then be hired ahead of other candidates.  
I have a degree from a university outside Canada, am I eligible to apply?
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Yes. If you graduated outside of Canada, make sure you have your Education Equivalency before the testing period starts. For more information on the Foreign Credential Validation against Canadian Standards, please visit our website: https://www.canada.ca/en/public-service-commission/jobs/services/gc-jobs/degree-equivalency.html.  
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===I have a degree from a university outside Canada, am I eligible to apply?===
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Yes. If you graduated outside of Canada, make sure you have your Education Equivalency before the testing period starts. For more information on the Foreign Credential Validation against Canadian Standards, please visit our website: https://www.canada.ca/en/public-service-commission/jobs/services/gc-jobs/degree-equivalency.html.
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===I am not bilingual (English and French), do I still have a chance of obtaining a job offer?===
 
===I am not bilingual (English and French), do I still have a chance of obtaining a job offer?===
 
Yes. This recruitment process may be used to staff bilingual, unilingual English and unilingual French positions within the Government of Canada. Bilingualism requirements depend on the essential qualifications of a position.
 
Yes. This recruitment process may be used to staff bilingual, unilingual English and unilingual French positions within the Government of Canada. Bilingualism requirements depend on the essential qualifications of a position.