Canada has two official languages: English and French. English is dominant in most provinces and territories. French is primarily spoken in Quebec, and parts of Ontario, New Brunswick, and Manitoba.
Read MoreRPL (Recognition of Prior Learning), also known as PLAR (Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition), refers to a set of processes that allow individuals to Identify, document, assess, and gain recognition for learning acquired outside education
Read MoreFinding a job is a key step in settling in Canada. This page offers tools, resources, and guidance for newcomers to navigate the Canadian job market.
Read MoreEmployment Insurance (EI) regular benefits provide temporary income support to individuals who: - Lost their job through no fault of their own (e.g., layoffs, seasonal work ending) - Are available and actively seeking work
Read MoreCanada has two official languages: English and French. English is the most commonly spoken language in most provinces and territories.
Read MoreHiring international students can be a great way to fill labor shortages and bring in new talent to your company. They are often highly skilled and educated.
Read MoreAs an international student who graduated from a Canadian college or university, you have several options to stay and build your career in Canada.
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