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Oct 31, 2008 | No Comments
Employment Contract Checklist:
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Who is the employer?
This may be particularly relevant if there is a secondment situation. Are you employed by your employer in your home country, or by the employer in the local country. This may be relevant [...]
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Oct 31, 2008 | No Comments
Healthcare system
Canada, like Britain, has a well-established and comprehensive publicly funded healthcare service for the entire population – medicare. The service provides universal coverage for medically necessary hospital and physician services based on need rather than ability to pay. The biggest difference between the British and Canadian systems is that, although the federal government has [...]
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Oct 31, 2008 | No Comments
From its Aboriginal beginnings, to French and British colonization, to its large, modern-day communities of Latin American immigrants, Canada has always sustained an ethnically and culturally diverse population. Canada absorbs more immigrants per capita than any other country. Although it is the second largest country in the world after Russia, an average of only three [...]
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Oct 29, 2008 | No Comments
You can land just about any job abroad that you have in Latin America; the secret is to go there. While a few lucky souls move to Canada or U.S. with contract in hand—including attractive expatriate benefits—many of us go without any guarantee of work on the other side.
The payoffs are worth the gamble. More than likely you [...]
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Oct 28, 2008 | 1 Comment
Here’s All You Need to Know to, if you’re Actively Looking for Ways to Leave Your Country of Residence and Want to Live and Work in Canada, This Will Be the Most Important Message You’ll Ever Read!
Dear applicant:
Allow me to share some critical information with you that’ll boost your chances of obtaining your Canadian work Visa.
Read [...]
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Oct 28, 2008 | 1 Comment
What do I need to move to Canada? -
You would have to apply for a job here and once you get accepted, your employer would file your work visa. If that gets approved, you would have to go for an interview and all the local embassy. Then once you are all set and come Canada… You [...]
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Oct 28, 2008 | 2 Comments
How do I come to Canada as a Temporary Worker?
Temporary workers require employment authorization in order to work legally in Ontario. In most cases, employment authorization is issued by an immigration officer after Human Resources and Social Development Canada (HRSDC) approves a job offer. Visitors can only work legally in Canada as foreign temporary workers [...]
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Oct 19, 2008 | 1 Comment
Ventajas de estudiar, trabajar y conseguir su residencia en Canada con el sistema anterior:
1. Proceso más rápido para emigrar legalmente e insertarse en el medio canadiense y tener lo que se oye como el “canadian experience”.
2. Al conyuge se le otorga un open work permit por el periodo de los estudios de uno. Esto permite [...]
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Oct 19, 2008 | 6 Comments
Como inmigrar FACIL a Canadá Legalmente
Me han pedido que hable o profundize mas el tema de la inmigración sin necesidad de aplicar a una visa de residente permanente al Canadá. Bien, había querido hacerlo en otra forma desde hace algunos meses, en especial ahora que por las circunstancias y ciertas leyes cada día mas le [...]
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Oct 19, 2008 | 1 Comment
Buscar trabajo en Canadá
by Hineni Media october 19, 2008
Les informamos de esta excelente herramienta para todos los que estén pensando en venir a vivir a Canadá pero no sepan cuales son las perspectivas de empleo para su profesión y los salarios pagados en ese campo. El siguiente site combina el viejo truco de buscar tu trabajo [...]
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