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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…
Top 5 Worst Cities to Live in Canada by Property Crime
THE TOP FIVE CITIES STRUGGLING WITH PROPERTY CRIME IN CANADA Crime across Canada is plunging. Whether it’s the fact that certain areas are starting to do better financially or that policies put in place are beginning to take effect, either way, there is reason for optimism across the Great White North. While it’s already far…
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…
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….
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…
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…
Who Doesn’t Need a Study Permit?
The following people normally do not need a study permit for post-secondary studies in Canada. Please note that short-term studies of 6 or less months NOW NEED a study permit due to COVID concerns. This may change back to no longer needing a study permit for these short-term studies, but for now, you need a…
Am I Eligible to Sponsor My Parents/Grandparents?
Am I Eligible to Sponsor My Parents/Grandparents? You have to be 18 years of age or older You have to be living in Canada You have to be one of the following: A Canadian citizen, A permanent resident of Canada, or A registered Indian under the Canadian Indian Act – go here for more information….
How to get married in Canada to a foreigner?
An in-depth, step-by-step article showing you how to fill out the application and answer the most frequently asked questions Quick answers: My foreign partner is already in Canada. Can we get married? Yes, you can get married to your non-Canadian partner here. Each Canadian province has its steps, but it’s relatively straightforward. You can start…