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Dietrich, a reporter from a well-known German newspaper, has been sent to Canada by her boss to cover changes to new work permit laws, including

Dietrich, a reporter from a well-known German newspaper, has been sent to Canada by her boss to cover changes to new work permit laws, including CETA (the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement), which will be announced by the Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Canadian Citizenship. As the announcement will take only one day, Dietrich is wondering if she needs a work permit. Is she permitted to come to Canada to cover the news without a work permit? Select one: No, although she is here for a very short period of time, she needs a work permit. Yes, she is permitted to enter Canada without a work permit, as she is not entering the Canadian labour market. She is permitted to come for 48 hours. Yes, she is as a member of a GATS country

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