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Nova Scotia Provincial Nominee Program – Family Business

Please note that on January 1, 2015 the way that Canada accepts permanent residents has changed. The new system, called Express Entry, represents a change in method rather than in requirements.  The Nova Scotia Family Business Worker category of nomination is designed to help employers in hiring workers who are close relatives and have the…

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Nova Scotia Skilled Worker Immigration Provincial Nominee Program PNP

Please note that on January 1, 2015 the way that Canada accepts permanent residents has changed. The new system, called Express Entry, represents a change in method rather than in requirements.  The Nova Scotia Skilled Worker category of provincial nomination is designed to help employers to fill specific skills job vacancies that cannot be filled…

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Nova Scotia Immigration Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)

The Nova Scotia Provincial Nominee Program The Nova Scotia Provincial Nominee Program is an immigration program operated on behalf of the Government of the province by the Ministry of Employment and Immigration in conjunction with Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) to speed up the processing of an application for permanent residence. If you are unsure…

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Top 9 Universities for International Students in Nova Scotia

Nova Scotia is the biggest and most cosmopolitan Canadian province east of Quebec. It has a beautiful and vibrant city for a capital, scores of picturesque little towns along its coasts, and a variety of regions and microclimates to suit many different sensibilities. If you’re an international student considering enrolling at a Canadian university, Nova…

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How to get a refugee travel document in Canada.

This step-by-step guide will help you get your Canadian Refugee Travel Document or Certificate of Identity. We have taken the government instructions and simplified them for you! Application for Refugee Travel Document – Let’s start… First step: click the link below and download the application and follow our steps.  Adult Travel Document Application – PPTC…

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Truck Driver pay in Canada

In Canada, time is money, and truck drivers know that more than anyone else. They sometimes get paid by the hour, although companies will also pay by the kilometer. Some companies even pay a combination of hourly rates and payments based on kilometers travelled. In many surveys of trucker salaries in Canada, the amounts are…

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How to become a truck driver in Canada

Read our step-by-step guide to getting a job as a truck driver, either as someone already living in Canada or a foreigner thinking of moving here. What you need to keep in mind is that driving a truck is often a full-time-plus job and is done mostly for the money. It’s not usually about the…

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Are Colder Cities Safer Cities?

Do you hate winter? Do you hate those dark cold nights that stretch on and on and leave you with what they call “cabin fever”? Do you hate scraping the snow and ice off your windshield or slipping and sliding down a sidewalk on your way to catch a bus or train to work? Do…

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How to find an honest lawyer in Canada?

Follow these steps, and you will never shop the same again!   How to find an honest lawyer in Canada? The big question! This article is written from an immigration industry perspective, and in this industry, you also have consultants and paralegals. However, everything you find here in this article can be used throughout most…

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International Education Strategy

Why Canada Needs You?   INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION STRATEGY (2014–2019) This latest iteration of Canada’s international education strategy is managed by the Trade Commissioner Service of Global Affairs Canada and has several key objectives amongst its many goals:   I: MORE STUDENTS FROM MORE COUNTRIES A key goal is to diversify the source countries for international students….

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Tuition and Living Expenses for Foreign Students in Canada

Canadian tuition is very reasonable at most post-secondary schools in Canada. If you’re a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of Canada. However, international students pay around 3 times the tuition that a Canadian or permanent resident pays. Is that fair? Perhaps not. Is it reasonable? That depends on what you compare it to. Compared…

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Minors Studying in Canada & Custodianship

While most international students studying at the post-secondary level in Canada are no longer minors, it can sometimes be the case that a first-year (or even a second-year) student is below what we call the Age of Majority in Canada. If you are below the Age of Majority, you are legally considered a minor and…

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