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Become a PR much faster through these 77 jobs

Nowadays it’s not as easy or as fast to become a permanent resident (PR) in Canada. Requirements are higher and sometimes more difficult. However, the British Columbia (BC) povincial government realease 77 “priority occupations” that will allow you to become a PR much faster (processing time is approximately 3 months only). BC continues to be […]

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51 Most Child-Friendly Cities In Canada

Immigrating to another country can be pretty intimidating, especially if you’re raising a family. It’s a big decision because it will directly impact the quality of life of your children. If you’re thinking of moving to Canada in particular, you’ve come to the right place. We listed the most child-friendly cities in the country below

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How COVID-19 Has Affected Canadian Immigration – Part II

Following on from Part I of How COVID-19 Has Affected Canadian Immigration, here is Part II. If you missed the earlier update, click here to read it now.  The pandemic has been responsible for a lot of changes in almost every sector globally, with employment and communication, almost unrecognizable. While many of the changes are going

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Canada proposes enabling temporary residents to become citizens

Last month the Canadian government recently announced plans for new and increased levels of immigration. Prime Minister Trudeau has said that immigration is needed to boost the economic recovery from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. The plan is to accept over 400,000 immigrants to a target of 1.2 million over the next three years.

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Beginning next year, highly skilled immigrants will have a new path to remaining in Newfoundland and Labrador

Starting on Jan. 2, 2021, a master’s or doctoral student or a person with specialized skills originally from another country will be able to take advantage of the pathway, called Priority Skills Newfoundland and Labrador. Read More Original Article Source Credits: The Telegram, https://www.thetelegram.com/ Article Written By: David Maher Original Article Posted on: 18th November 2020 Link

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A new ranking is giving Canada’s approach to immigrants top marks, with a notable exception

Canada has been ranked fourth in the world when it comes to integrating immigrants after it fell out of the top five nations under the former Conservative government in the previous survey. Read More Original Article Source Credits: Niagara Falls Review, https://www.niagarafallsreview.ca/ Article Written By: Nicholas Keung Original Article Posted on: 9th December 2020 Link to Original

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Show Money or Settlement Funds

Show Money For a lot of people, the mere mention of showing your finances to another person causes a lot of anxiety. Unfortunately there is no way out of it if you are interested in coming to Canada temporarily such as to travel for leisure or to attend college or university. Proof of funds is how you

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In Demand Jobs for 2022 – British Columbia, Canada

In Demand Jobs for 2022 – British Columbia, Canada WorkBC has provided a list of occupations that are expected to offer the best opportunities over the next 10 years.  WorkBC is a provincial government website that connects job seekers and employers – helping people find jobs, explore career options and improve their skills, and helping

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Most Canadians happy, Globe survey finds

A Gandalf Group survey commissioned by The Globe and Mail suggests Canadian adults are satisfied with many aspects of their lives, with the most powerful determinants being mental health and having a sense of purpose. Sixty-seven per cent of Canadians report being very happy, generally speaking, and 68 per cent are very satisfied with their

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Finding a Job in Canada

CLICK ON THIS LINK TO WATCH “Finding a Job in Canada” *This video was produced prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. Some images may not depict current social distancing measures.* Looking for work as a newcomer to Canada can be challenging. Learn about the difference between regulated and unregulated jobs, and the documents you will need

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