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Canada Launches Global Youth Experience Campaign to Inspire Canada International Work and Travel

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  n an increasingly interconnected world, gaining Canada international work and travel experience is more valuable than ever. Recognizing this, the Government of Canada has launched the Global Youth Experience Campaign, a groundbreaking initiative under International Experience Canada (IEC). Announced by Marc Miller, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, on February 13, 2025, this strategic outreach effort aims to connect young Canadians with global career opportunities. Expanding Horizons: What the Campaign Offers The Global Youth Experience Campaign is created to provide young professionals, students, and recent graduates with the experience and exposure necessary to succeed in a fast-changing job market. The campaign includes interactive exhibitions in Toronto and Vancouver, giving participants an introduction to Canada international work and travel opportunities and international career options in five major partner countries: Belgium Finland Italy South Korea New ...

Changes to IEC Work Permit Holders' CRS Points in the Express Entry System

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The Canadian immigration landscape is evolving, and recent updates to the International Experience Canada (IEC) program have introduced key changes that impact IEC Work Permit Holders and Express Entry candidates. These modifications primarily affect employer-specific work permit holders under the Young Professionals category and could reshape the way skilled workers plan their pathway to permanent residence in Canada. Understanding the IEC Program and Express Entry The International Experience Canada (IEC) program provides young professionals from partner countries an opportunity to gain Canadian work experience through employer-specific work permits. Many candidates use this valuable experience to strengthen their Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score under Express Entry, increasing their chances of obtaining an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for permanent residence. The Express Entry system, managed by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), ranks candidates based on fact...

Canada's Golden Opportunity to Attract Top American Talent

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  Canada’s Golden Opportunity is on the cutting edge of a rare opportunity to attract premier American professionals and researchers. Its strong public institutions, good research funding, and dedication to innovation make Canada an ideal choice to become a leader in the field of science, technology, and biomedicine. By purposefully opening up to highly trained American professionals, Canada has the ability to move its R&D environment faster and make its economy and competitiveness even stronger on a global level. Canada’s Golden Opportunity: Why is Canada the Ideal Destination for Top Talent? Canada has long enjoyed a reputation as having a top-of-the-world education system, sound economic policy, and elevated standard of living. All of these, augmented by government-supported research efforts and enlightened immigration laws, render Canada an inviting choice for skilled individuals in search of long-term job security and opportunity. This constitutes Canada’s Golden Opportuni...

Newfoundland and Labrador: Most Affordable Provinces in Canada 2025

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  Newfoundland and Labrador will become the most affordable provinces in Canada in 2025, providing a unique quality of life along with an exceptionally low cost of living. Based on a recent survey conducted by MovingWaldo, this province on the eastern coast has become the most affordable place to live in Canada, thus becoming a promising destination for new immigrants, families, and working professionals seeking a balanced life. With a monthly cost of living average of only $2,411.87 and a house price average of $297,000, Newfoundland and Labrador provides the perfect combination of economic value and high standards of living. What Are The Most Affordable Provinces in canada? Affordability is one of the province’s greatest selling points. In comparison to other Canadian provinces, Newfoundland and Labrador have lower housing prices, affordable rental charges, and modest daily expenses, making it a great option for those looking for financial security. Whether you are buying a house...