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  • November 2, 2015

    Canadian Citizen

    Benefits of Being a Canadian Citizen According to therichest.com, a reliable website, which assessed countries members of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OCED) to select the best place to live in 2014, Canada is the third best country among them. With a long history about how [...]

  • November 1, 2015

    Post Graduation Work Permits

    What is a Post Graduate Work Permit? The Post-Graduate Work Permit Program (PGWP) was designed to aid foreign students enrolled in a post-secondary institution in Canada who want to work in Canada on completion of their studies. There are also pathways for students who wish to become permanent [...]

  • October 30, 2015

    Live in Caregiver Work Permit

    What is the Live in Caregiver Work Permit? The live in caregiver work permit allows you to take care of children, the elderly, or people with disability in Canada. However, there are certain requirements that must be met: You must work without supervision for them (children, elderly, or [...]

  • October 28, 2015

    Youth Mobility Program

    What is the Youth Mobility Program? The youth mobility program allows young travelers to work and travel abroad. It is an international exchange program between countries that made agreements with Canada. This program is usually available to those aged 18-35 but varies based on the country you are [...]

  • October 25, 2015

    Express Entry and Requirements

    What is the Express Entry ? From January 1, 2015, Citizenship and Immigration Canada launched a new Permanent Resident program to handle the huge number of existing economic immigration programs (Federal Skilled Worker Program, Federal Skilled Trades Program, Canadian Experience Class) applications, is called Express Entry. In order [...]

  • October 24, 2015

    Entering Canada with a Felony Conviction

    What to do when you are convicted of a felony? When a person is convicted of a crime outside of Canada it is important and necessary to compare the elements of Canadian law with those of the foreign jurisdiction to determine whether the person is inadmissible or not. [...]