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Saskatchewan Long Haul Truck Drivers PNP

Please note that on January 1, 2015 the way that Canada accepts permanent residents has changed. The new system, called Express Entry, represents a change in method rather than in requirements.  The Saskatchewan Long Haul Truck Drivers category under the Immigrant Provincial Nominee Program lets trucking firms bring workers to the province for jobs that…

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How to Keep Your EU Citizenship After Brexit for Canadians

Even when the United Kingdom leaves the European Union, there were still be 27 other countries that are members of the EU. So, if you are one of the many Canadians working in the EU on a UK passport, it’s time to start looking for relatives.

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Who Needs a Visa to Come to Canada

There is a big difference between needing and not needing a visa to enter Canada. In either case, Canadian immigration authorities will have the final say at your port of entry, usually an airport nowadays, in Canada. But needing a visa means a sometimes lengthy list of requirements, as well as filling out the application…

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Under the Table Jobs in Toronto

Toronto has always been a place where, depending on the sector, if you looked hard enough, you could often find a job that paid you in cash. In other words, you could find work under-the-table. The construction sector – the trades as they say – and the restaurant and pub business have both traditionally been…

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Consent Letter for Children While Travelling

A consent letter gives proof that a child travelling with you has the permission of the parent(s) or guardian who is not accompanying them on the trip. While there is no explicit legal requirement to carry a consent letter when travelling within Canada, failure to show a consent letter may result in delays or refusal…

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Canadian Language Benchmark Test Nightmare

A Letter From One of Our Users: he shares his experience trying to become a permanent resident. IRCC wants him to provide French language test results, but he is a French teacher…in Canada.

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How to Get a Job and Work Permit in Canada – A Beginner’s Guide

If you are planning on working in Canada as a visitor (“temporary resident” officially) you need to have complete knowledge on what is expected of you and how you can go about looking and applying for jobs. There are standard guidelines that will direct you on the right road towards getting a job that will…

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Canada vs. Denmark – Where Should I Go?

Canada and Denmark are two countries that receive many immigrants from various countries around the world. Due to jobs, relationships, family bonds and education, people are in a constant search for happiness and better quality of life. But what do both nations have to offer in terms of concrete support to all these immigrants? And…

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Canada vs. Germany – Where Should I Go?

Canada and Germany are both nations that receive a relatively large volume of immigrants, from all around the world. Both countries are considered an attractive destination for those who seek a better quality of life for themselves and their family.

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Canada vs. the USA – Where to immigrate

The USA Versus Canada: Immigration and a New Life See individual cities compared   The USA: Reasons why people immigrate, and a brief history of immigration When we think about the USA, it is inevitable that we think of immigration and the mass migration that occurred in the past; the United States is a nation…

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Citizenship Residence Calculator: the Dos and Don’ts of the CIT0407

You have your PR card, that wonderful piece of ID that says you are a bona fide resident of Canada. But there’re a few key steps to take to finally get your Canadian citizenship and that prized passport that means you go where you want, when you want, and how you want. And perhaps one…

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What is the China Transit Program CTP?

Are you a Chinese citizen who will be travelling through Canada in transit to or from the USA? You may be eligible for a visa-free transit. The Transit Without Visa (TWOV) program is also available.

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