Live In Canada

MAR
19

What Would Living in Canada Be Like in 2021?
Wondering what it will be like to live in Canada in 2021? With 2020 behind us, it’s not a surprising question to ask. Many people are left wondering how the effects of COVID-19 will translate into the new year. The good news is that things are slowly but surely getting back to normal. Some people suggest a ‘new normal’ with altered consumer habits and an increase in remote work opportunities across the
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MAR 19, 2021

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  • NICKY VAN ZYL

MAR
19

Immigrate to New Brunswick, Canada

The largest of our four beautiful Atlantic Provinces, New Brunswick is fast becoming a favourite for new immigrants making the move to Canada. With a beautiful coastline and much of the province covered in deep green forests, one look will have you scouting for your new home in Moncton or Fredericton in no time. There are numerous job opportunities, fantastic schools, and universities and a low cost of living that combine to make New Brunswick an incredible place to call home. If yo

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MAR 19, 2021

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  • REUBEN WALTER

MAR
19

6 Great Part Time Jobs For New Arrivals in Canada

Working less than 30 hours a week in any particular occupation is considered to be a part time job in Canada. There are professionals who work less than 30 hours a week in permanent roles, who make a very good income. This has resulted in Canada having a very high number of people in the workforce who are considered part time workers, one in five to be specific. The cost of living can become high when you first arrive in Canada, and you may find your savings running

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MAR 19, 2021

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  • REUBEN WALTER

MAR
10

Top 3 Cities to Start A Business in Canada
Wondering where the best place to start your business might be? Starting a business in Canada through Canada business immigration may be your best bet but identifying the perfect city for your start-up might be challenging. There are a few factors to consider before you start the Canadian business immigration process and invest in your venture. The location is important and identifying where to build a business depends on the industry that you’re in. Ca
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MAR 10, 2021

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  • ROBYNN FARRELL

MAR
07

How to Immigrate to Manitoba
Manitoba is one of the Prairie Provinces of Canada along with Saskatchewan and Alberta. Its capital, Winnipeg, houses over half the population of the province but considering how populated a province such as Ontario is, Manitoba is still in its early of growth. Most of the population are native English-speakers while many newcomers are pleasantly surprised by the amount of diversity to be found in the smaller communities. With so many occupations still in-demand in the province, it&rsq
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MAR 7, 2021

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  • ROBYNN FARRELL