by Andrew | Feb 16, 2016
Before you leave your country, it is crucial to find out as much as you can about the Canadian standards required to practice your profession. Many professionals and skilled trades’ people encounter difficulty obtaining recognition of their training in Canada. The...
by Andrew | Feb 16, 2016
Yes, you can. We recommend that you contact the professional or trade association governing your occupation in your home country to determine if it has any affiliation with a similar association in Canada. You might also want to check with the Canadian consul or...
by Andrew | Feb 16, 2016
With oil prices plummeting, the entire Province of Alberta is facing severe unemployment. Unless you have a letter of employment, it is advisable to look at other...
by Andrew | Feb 16, 2016
You can work anywhere in Canada. You should of course, do you research on the city and Province that has the most demand for your skills. If you are coming to Canada under the Provincial Nominee program, I would suggest you go to the website of the Province you...
by Andrew | Feb 16, 2016
Every year the Canadian government invests millions of dollars in creating services that will help immigrants succeed in their new home. There is even a program for pre-arrival called the Canadian Immigrant Integration Program funded by Citizenship Immigration Canada....