Live In Canada

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Bring Your Partner or Parent to Canada

Immigrating to a new country is one of the biggest challenges a human being can undertake. It takes great courage to uproot yourself from the way of life you have always known and move thousands of miles to settle in a new country, with new customs, a new environment, and all new people. While there aren’t very many that do, one of the main reasons immigrants return to their home countries is the feeling of isolation they experience when settling in Canada. While you will undo

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MAR 19, 2021

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  • REUBEN WALTER

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Immigration Matters - Immigrate to Canada as a Cook

Thirty four years ago, a young cook from Sweden arrived on Prince Edward Island (PEI), bringing with him a range of skills that would open the palates of the Canadians who already lived on the island province to new and exciting flavors. Chef Hans Anderegg is now one of the best chefs in Canada and a long time instructor at the Holland College’s Culinary Institute on PEI.

One of the biggest shortages in Canada, and on Prince Edwar

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MAR 19, 2021

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  • REUBEN WALTER

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19

Top 3 Towns in Canada's Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot

One of the lesser known Canadian immigration programs for permanent residency is a one of five pilots called the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot. It is a beautifully unique program because like the Atlantic Immigration Pilot, it seeks to bring the benefits of economic migration to regions of Canada that new immigrants may not have even considered when pl

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MAR 19, 2021

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  • REUBEN WALTER

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19

How to Get A Post Graduate Work Permit in Canada
The Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) is one of the most sought-after work permits in Canada. It was the leading stream of work permits (35%) obtained under the International Mobility Program in 2020. Obtaining a PGWP has helped thousands of international graduates gain significant Canadian work experience that led to permanent job offers and a better chance at qualifying for immigration programs. 
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MAR 19, 2021

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  • NICKY VAN ZYL

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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