Work in Canada
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What is a Social Insurance Number (SIN)?
Social Insurance Number (SIN) is a 9-digit identifier to work, access government programs and benefits in Canada. Each individual’s SIN should always be confidential and can be received in either a Paper Format or a Digital Format. Paper format is received as a confirmation letter while a digital format can be retrieved by registering and…
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Live in Canada permanently through the Regional program- Quebec- Selected- Skilled-Workers
The Quebec- Selected- Skilled-Workers are designed for skilled workers wanting to become permanent residents of Canada and live in Quebec. Application for this route must be done online. A permanent residence online application portal account needs to be opened and relevant documents needs to be submitted. Crucial forms that needs to be filled and submitted…
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Important Update on Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL)- Canada Student Immigration policy Changes 2024
An international student doesn’t need a PAL for a study permit if he/she is; · Applying to study in a preschool, primary school or secondary school (up to grade 12). · Applying to study in a Master’s degree or a doctoral degree program. · In-Canada visiting or exchange students studying at a DLI (designated learning…
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