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How to Move to Canada from the U.S.

Moving to Canada offers Americans a chance to enjoy a high quality of life and a welcoming society. This guide outlines the key immigration pathways and requirements for a smooth transition north.
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Key Changes to Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Program

Canada’s job market is changing, especially for foreign workers under the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP). This post highlights key updates to high-wage LMIA requirements and what they mean for potential candidates.
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Avoid These Common Canada Visa Mistakes to Protect Your Immigration Candidacy

Applying for a Canadian visa is exciting but requires accuracy, as even small mistakes can lead to serious consequences like misrepresentation. This guide covers common errors to avoid and how UIS Canada can help ensure a smooth, successful application.
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Canadian Companies Hiring for LMIA-Exempt Work Permits

Looking to work in Canada without going through the LMIA process? This post highlights six companies hiring for LMIA-exempt positions, offering a faster, smoother path for foreign workers to start their careers in Canada.
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Updated PGWP Eligibility Criteria: A Guide for International Graduates

The Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) lets international graduates work in Canada for up to three years, often leading to permanent residency. New IRCC rules starting November 1, 2024, will change eligibility—this guide explains what students need to know.
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Alberta Launches New Expression of Interest System for AAIP Worker Streams

Both Canadians and foreigners moving to Canada are interested in careers as teachers. No wonder – Canada has one of the highest teacher salaries in the world. Yet, most provinces and territories seek internationally trained teachers to fill these vacancies due to the shortage of qualified teachers.
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How to Choose the Right NOC for Your Profession in Canada

Both Canadians and foreigners moving to Canada are interested in careers as teachers. No wonder – Canada has one of the highest teacher salaries in the world. Yet, most provinces and territories seek internationally trained teachers to fill these vacancies due to the shortage of qualified teachers.
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How to Speed Up Your Canada Study Permit Through the Student Direct Stream

Both Canadians and foreigners moving to Canada are interested in careers as teachers. No wonder – Canada has one of the highest teacher salaries in the world. Yet, most provinces and territories seek internationally trained teachers to fill these vacancies due to the shortage of qualified teachers.
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5 Key Ways International Students Can Boost Their Chances of Getting Canadian Permanent Residency

Both Canadians and foreigners moving to Canada are interested in careers as teachers. No wonder – Canada has one of the highest teacher salaries in the world. Yet, most provinces and territories seek internationally trained teachers to fill these vacancies due to the shortage of qualified teachers.