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Prepare for Canada 03.07.2021

Each country has different driving laws and rules and that can make driving in a new country stressful. You'll feel more comfortable and confident driving in Canada when you know these 10 essential facts. And, you'll be safer! #newcomers #newtocanada #cdnimm #driving

Prepare for Canada 20.06.2021

When you search for your first job in Canada, consider alternative ways to get Canadian experience that can lead to full-time employment. Get three valuable tips to secure your first job in Canada. #newcomers #newtocanada #cdnimm #helpingnewcomerswork

Prepare for Canada 14.06.2021

What's an Average Engineer Salary in Canada? The average engineer salary in Canada varies based on factors such as your area of focus and the region where you live. Continue reading to understand what you can expect to earn https://hubs.ly/H0L4Zzc0

Prepare for Canada 04.06.2021

If you’re searching for a job either from your home country or in Canada, you can expect to attend a virtual interview. As with a face-to-face interview, it’s important to prepare for a video interview. However, in addition to researching and preparing answers for common questions, you have to consider technical needs. #newcomers #newtocanada #cdnimm #helpingnewcomerswork #canadianjobs #newcomersjobs

Prepare for Canada 24.05.2021

The National Occupational Classification (NOC) code can help you to identify the most in-demand sectors, understand the job market, and fast-track your job prospects in Canada. When used correctly the NOC can be your biggest asset to help you work in Canada faster. #newcomers #newtocanada #cdnimm #helpingnewcomerswork #canadianjobs #newcomersjobs

Prepare for Canada 14.10.2020

Canadian work experience is something that employers look for on your resume. But how do you gain Canadian work experience when you have recently arrived in Canada? Here are three helpful ways to consider. #newcomers #newtocanada #cdnimm #helpingnewcomerswork

Prepare for Canada 29.09.2020

An average teacher salary in Canada is quite attractive. So if you have a passion for teaching, it's a great career. And it's also important to know other factors that determine a teacher's salary. #teachingincanada #prepareforcanada #newtocanada #cdnimm

Prepare for Canada 11.09.2020

Before you move to Canada, you need to show that you have a minimum amount of settlement funds. Also, it will be helpful if you have additional money beyond the minimum funds that IRCC requires. Additional money will help you to settle in Canada with greater financial ease. Read this post to find out what is the minimum amount of settlement funds you need. #settlingincanada #prepareforcanada #newtocanada #moving2canada

Prepare for Canada 02.09.2020

Working in Canada will require a well thought out approach. And our five-step framework recommends an approach to help you achieve your career goals in Canada. This framework will provide the tools and information you need to successfully continue your career when you arrive in Canada. https://hubs.ly/H0y19TY0

Prepare for Canada 24.08.2020

Canadian employers place a high value on the professional engineer (P.Eng.) designation. And you require a P.Eng. for many engineering duties and positions. Without this designation, you cannot sign any documents or call yourself an engineer. Each province and territory in Canada has its own regulatory body to license engineers. #cdnimm #newcomers #newtocanada #helpingnewcomerswork

Prepare for Canada 17.08.2020

When you prepare for your job interview in Canada, you'll be more confident and successful. Here are eight essential tips that will help you to have a positive interview experience. #newcomers #newtocanada #cdnimm #helpingnewcomerswork

Prepare for Canada 07.08.2020

This is what Fall looks like in and around Toronto. . . . .... . #fallseason #fallcolors #toronto #greatertorontoarea #fallfoliage #ontario #autumnleaves #autumn #fallhike #mapleleaf See more

Prepare for Canada 27.07.2020

While there are fewer newcomers arriving in Moose Jaw this year than years past, the Moose Jaw Multicultural Council will still be holding their annual Winter Safety Orientation in the coming weeks preparing those who are new to Canada for what to expect. https://www.discovermoosejaw.com//multicultural-council-ho

Prepare for Canada 14.07.2020

Small cities across Canada attract newcomers by providing benefits such as job opportunities and high quality of life. And, another benefit is that small city living provides newcomers with an option to living in a large, busy, and hectic city. #settlingincanada #prepareforcanada #newtocanada #cdnimm #Fredericton

Prepare for Canada 29.06.2020

What is your ‘credit score’ when you come to Canada? If you have come from a country where you have credit bureaus, you know how important your credit history can be. For those who do not know much about this critical subject, read on. #bankingandfinance #newtocanada #movingtocanada #prepareforcanada

Prepare for Canada 23.06.2020

The ability to drive in Canada can give you much freedom to do practical and personal activities. Things like driving to an important job interview, or enjoying a scenic drive. Find out how you can learn to drive and get your driver's license in Canada. #cdnimm #newcomers #newtocanada

Prepare for Canada 19.06.2020

Until you arrive in Canada, your online network will be key. But, when you arrive in Canada, make an effort to network face-to-face to build relationships. It may seem difficult at first, but most people are very eager to help, even those who may not be closely connected to you. #prepareforcanada #newtocanada #cdnimm #settlingincanada

Prepare for Canada 14.06.2020

If you’re in a licensed profession, your next step is to contact the licensing board in your province (each province will have its own). The licensing board in question will be able to give you the details on how to get your current credentials evaluated, and then what you can do to become licensed in that profession in Canada. You might need to take some additional courses, upgrade your training, take a bridging program, or simply pass an examination. #newcomers #newtocanada #cdnimm #helpingnewcomerswork