As of April 10, 2010, Canada will be requiring applicants applying under the federal skilled worker or Canadian experience classes to submit results from third-part English or French tests.
The following information applies only for the first tax year that you are a new resident of Canada for tax purposes. After your first tax year in Canada, you are no longer considered a newcomer for tax purposes.
The following information will help you with getting your credentials recognized in Canada. In many cases, in order to work in your profession, you will need to have your credentials assessed
You may need a criminal and security check if you are coming to Canada as a live-in caregiver, tourist, student, or temporary worker. If you are applying for permanent residence, you must have one done. The facts
Here you’ll find links to “Beginners Guides” that provide an insight and links to some of the things you’ll need to know and understand if you intend to start the the long process of Canadian Immigration.
The secret to job hunting in Canada is to understand that the real job market is hidden. The degree to which this is true in Canada often surprises newcomers. Read more..
The Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Citizenship and Immigration Canada, today announced funding to help newcomers settle and integrate into the Peel region.
The funding from the Government of Canada, totalling $830,000, will go towards the Peel N
Contrary to conventional wisdom, immigrants in smaller Canadian cities and rural areas fare better financially than those who flock to Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal.
Newcomers to small towns earned on average 14 per cent less than native-born reside
In the final month of 2006 the Canadian economy contributed a net increase of 62000 jobs, far outpacing economists' predictions of between 10000 and 15000. Overall for the past year Canadian employment grew by 345 000 jobs, marking the 14th consecutive ye