
Effective November 15, Canada has implemented a significant change for international students, allowing them to work up to 24 hours per week off-campus while their classes are in session. This adjustment marks a notable increase...
Effective November 15, Canada has implemented a significant change for international students, allowing them to work up to 24 hours per week off-campus while their classes are in session. This adjustment marks a notable increase...
If you’re a Canadian permanent resident or citizen with parents or grandparents outside of Canada who are not permanent residents, there is an efficient way to bring them to Canada. The Canada Super Visa is...
In a recent policy update, the Government of Canada has introduced several important changes affecting Express Entry and pathways to Permanent Residency (PR). These changes, which are set to be implemented on a broader scale...
Recent updates to Canada’s immigration policies have changed the eligibility for bringing family members on a Spouse Open Work Permit (SOWP). Under new guidelines, international students in undergraduate or diploma programs will no longer be...
When applying for a Canadian study permit, demonstrating strong home ties is essential. Home ties provide assurance to the visa officer that you have reasons to return to your home country after completing your studies...
Arriving in Canada is a significant milestone after all the planning and anticipation. However, the first few weeks can be overwhelming, with many important tasks to tackle. Here are some essential tips to help you...
As of November 1, 2024, several programs and courses in Canada will no longer be eligible for the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP). This change is particularly important for those planning to study in Canada with...
Canada is preparing for a significant shift in its immigration policy, particularly affecting the spouses of international students. The government has announced plans to reduce the number of spousal work permits by more than 100,000...
Securing a job in Canada starts with a strong resume and cover letter tailored to the Canadian job market. Canadian employers have specific preferences when it comes to resumes, so understanding the format and content...
The job market today is incredibly challenging. Layoffs are frequent, job postings often go unanswered, and many candidates feel overwhelmed. Navigating these tough conditions can seem like a daunting task. However, with the right strategies,...
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