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CareerImmigrationJan 30, 2023

How to get a spousal open work permit in Canada

Moving to Canada alone isn’t easy, especially if that means leaving your family back home. If you’re studying in Canada or working in Canada temporarily, you may wish your spouse or common-law partner could join you. Thankfully, if you have a Canadian work permit or study permit, your spouse [...]

CareerStudyingJul 13, 2022

How to write a cover letter as an international student in Canada

For most international students studying in Canada, the ultimate objective of gaining a world-class education is to set themselves up for a successful career. The knowledge, skills, and work experience you acquire during your studies, and the professional network you establish will help prepare you for the Canadian job [...]

CareerJun 13, 2022

How to get a work permit with International Experience Canada (IEC)

Formative experiences in your youth can influence your future career and personal journey. As a young professional or student, you may want to spend time working abroad to enhance your resume and lived experience outside your home country. The International Experience Canada (IEC) program presents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for foreign [...]

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