Interested in learning about on of Canada’s beautiful smaller cities, which can offer lower unemployment rates and great job opportunities? Join the “Beyond the big cities” webinar to will learn about Thunder Bay, Ontario. Located west of Toronto and south of Winnipeg, Thunder Bay is known as the city with the Giant Heart. This friendly and down-to-earth northern powerhouse is an ideal place to live and work. People come to Thunder Bay for economic opportunities. They stay for the stunning nature, new friends and better way of life.
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7705449376487776524
Federal Minister Announces Measures to Modernize Immigration System
In a virtual press conference, federal Immigration Minister Sean Fraser announces measures to improve and modernize Canada’s immigration system. The steps include reducing wait times, expanding data analytics for visa applications submitted outside the country and strengthening the digital application portal. (January 31, 2022)
ONB – Healthcare Immigration Initiative – G-Tac
Are you a nurse interested in or making your move New Brunswick? Join G-Tac on Tuesday, February 1 at 9 am Eastern Standard Time to:
You can register for this session at https://g-tac.ca/events/onb-healthcare-immigration-initiative/
Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has just revealed the new mandate letters he has submitted to his cabinet: December 16, 2021.
Moving to a new country is not a single event, but a journey that newcomers face. While trying to integrate and adjust in Canada, newcomers come across numerous challenges in employment, finding a home, establishing social connections, and even just the day-to-day moments of living in a new community. Join Café New Canadians on Saturday, December 18 at 11:00 am eastern to learn from three newcomers who have gone through the Canadian immigration journey. They will share their valuable landing experiences and learnings on how they were able to overcome these adversities.
Nursing in Canada’s North involves overcoming many challenges every day, including staffing, access, equipment, transportation and weather, to name just a few. But there is an incredibly strong sense of community here, and residents who call the North home go to great lengths to overcome nature’s obstacles to keep one another safe.
Starting life in a new country can be challenging but this can also be an opportunity to reinvent oneself. On December 9 at 10:30 am eastern, join JVS and Canada InfoNet to hear from 2 inspiring individuals who immigrated to Canada and used the opportunity to look at life differently and start afresh. Kate and Oscar will be sharing their journey and milestones, challenges they faced and how those challenges fueled them on. In this interactive session, they will also share with you valuable tips for job searching and networking in Canada.
Register HERE