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Banking for Newcomers to Canada

Watch the Webinar Duration: 1 Hour As a newcomer to Canada, you can set the foundation for a secure financial future by learning how banking and finances work in your new home. You’ll need to understand the types of financial institutions and bank accounts in Canada to make [...]

How to find your first job in Canada

Watch the Webinar Duration: 1 Hour Getting your first job in Canada is no easy feat. You may be unfamiliar with the Canadian job market and it can take some time to understand what employers are looking for in an ideal candidate. However, by preparing for your job [...]

Networking for a Job in Canada

Watch the Webinar Duration: 1 Hour Many newcomers underestimate the importance of networking in the Canadian work environment. Not only is networking a crucial part of Canadian culture, but it’s also the only way to tap into the hidden job market. The hidden job market comprises 60 - [...]

Your first 100 days in Canada as a Newcomer

Watch the Webinar Duration: 1 Hour 15 minutes As a newcomer, your first 100 days in Canada will be exciting and busy. You’ll spend this time settling down, familiarizing yourself with how things work in your new country, and adapting to your new life. Understanding the banking system [...]

Getting ready to study in Canada

Watch the Webinar Duration: 1 Hour If you’ve been accepted into a Canadian university or college, congratulations! Now all you need to do is get a study permit and you’ll be officially ready to start your life as an international student in Canada.  As you get ready to [...]

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Studying in Canada

Watch the Webinar Duration: 1 Hour Canada is a popular study destination for international students. Universities and colleges in Canada offer quality education at relatively low tuition fees, and after you graduate, you have the option of permanently settling in Canada. Whether you’ve already received admission into a [...]

Banking in Canada for Newcomers

Watch the Webinar Duration: 1 Hour The banking system in Canada may be different from that in your home country. As a newcomer, learning about how banking and finances work in Canada can help ensure that you start your life here on the right foot. To begin with, [...]

Getting ready for your studies in Canada

Watch the Webinar Duration: 1 Hour Each year, hundreds of thousands of international students come to Canada to study, drawn by the high quality of education, relatively low tuition fees, and Canada’s welcoming immigration policies. If you’ve secured admission into a Canadian university or college and are planning [...]

How to find a Job in Canada

Watch the Webinar Duration: 1 Hour Finding a job in Canada is an important step in your newcomer journey, but the job search process can be stressful for many. Since the job market in Canada is different from that in other countries, understanding what employers expect can give [...]

Banking for newcomers to Canada

Watch the Webinar Duration: 1 Hour As a newcomer to Canada, you can set the foundation for a secure financial future by learning how banking and finances work in your new home. You’ll need to understand the types of financial institutions and bank accounts in Canada and choose [...]

How to Move to Canada

Watch the Webinar Duration: 1 Hour Each year, hundreds of thousands of newcomers move to Canada to study, work, or settle permanently. The Canadian economy relies on the wealth of skills and experience that newcomers bring, and this is reflected in the immigration targets and policies set by [...]

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