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The Ultimate Guide to Finding a Job For Foreign Immigrants in Canada. Choice Immigration

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  Are you a foreign immigrant who wants to find work in Canada? If so, the information that we discuss in this post will be invaluable for you! With an aging population and many new immigrants coming into the country, it is becoming increasingly difficult to find employment. This guide will give you all of the tools that you need to succeed as a job seeker in Canada. 1. Update Your Resume If you already have a resume, mak e  sure that all of the skills and qualifications on it are up to date. If you don’t have a resume, then now is the time to make one! You can start by listing your work experience and qualifications in reverse chronological order. Make sure that its current at all times- if not, update as soon as possible. 2. Look For Job Opportunities Related To Your Skills This is the most important step in finding a job. If you go to an interview and have no idea what your potential employer does, it’s unlikely that they will be able to find something for you to do! Make su

Canadian PNP Immigration Options for International Students in 2021. Choice Immigration Services

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  If you want to study in one of the provinces in Canada, you better hurry because the deadline for some provinces is coming up. In 2021, the Canadian government will be re-evaluating their PNP Immigration Program to determine if there are more changes that need to be made or not. This article discusses Canada’s options and what they could do in order to help international students who wish to study in one of the provinces in Canada. Which province should you choose for studying? The provinces of Quebec, Ontario and British Columbia have the longest deadlines for international students. Students who wish to study in these two provinces will need to apply sooner than later. Quebec is the only province that requires a French language skills test for international students who wish to study at universities and colleges. They have made some changes such as reducing wait times from 18 months to 12 months but this deadline still falls before any other provinces which mean if your go