July 27, 2024
  • 1:56 pm Canadian Economy Increasingly Depends on Immigrants
  • 9:30 am Top 10 Towns for Retirees to Live in Canada
  • 4:07 pm Why Montreal and Toronto Are Great Canadian Cities
  • 7:52 am Several Suggestions for Improving Canadian Immigration
  • 3:17 pm Canada Is Among the Safest Countries in the World

According to a report by the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC), high levels of immigration are helping to mitigate the economic impact of Canada’s aging population, although they have exacerbated challenges related to housing affordability. Every year, Become A Canadian provides guidance, through authorized immigration consultants that it works with, to many people worldwide. If […]

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BecomeACanadian - Canmore, Alberta

With its natural beauty, low population density, and high-quality healthcare, Canada is an attractive place for retirees. And while Canadian winters are known for being quite cold, there are many coastal regions with surprisingly mild climates for seniors. Contact Become A Canadian, which works with authorized immigration consultants with extensive experience who are ready to […]

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BecomeACanadian - Canada is safe

Become A Canadian could confirm that Canada has been ranked among the safest countries in the world according to the Global Peace Index (GPI) 2023 edition.  Canada recorded a 2.9 percent increase in peacefulness, moving to the 11th position on the list of 163 countries studied in the Global Peace Index. Become A Canadian could […]

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Nova Scotia, Canada

Nova Scotia is experiencing a labor shortage and, as a result, needs more skilled workers to move to the province. According to Become A Canadian, as a result of the labor shortage, Nova Scotia has missed out on business worth more than $1B since 2022. The need for more workers costs business owners in the […]

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BecomeACanadian - Levis Quebec

Become A Canadian could establish that Gen Z young adults, the newest generation of the Canadian workforce, are relatively more outspoken, because they know what they want and are much less afraid to ask for it.  Become A Canadian says Gen Z prioritizes cost of living, a work-life balance, and mental health access more than […]

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BecomeACanadian - Renting

Whether you are a new immigrant or an old immigrant, housing will always be an important part of your financial decisions. According to Become A Canadian, navigating the Canadian real estate market might be daunting, especially if it differs significantly from that of your home country. There are different types of housing properties in Canada. […]

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Become A Canadian could confirm that Canada has recently been ranked one of the world’s best countries. The recent ranking was conducted in 2023 by U.S. News, University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School and the communications company WPP. Several factors were used as criteria for the ranking, including: the country’s economic prowess the country’s military the […]

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Become A Canadian - Toronto

One of the Canadian cities listed as one of the world’s best cities is Toronto. Become A Canadian, says the construction industry of Toronto is making it into an evolving global destination city. Currently, the city’s construction field boasts of 238 cranes. This record is over four times more than second-place Seattle’s record of 51 […]

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BecomeACanadian - Fun Facts

Did you know Canada Is the second-largest country in the world? pretty impressive! Canada also has the world’s largest coastline and the world’s longest street – Yonge street – which is a mind-blowing 35 miles long (56 km).”The Great White North” is filled with exciting wildlife, among the animals you can spot are polar bears, […]

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BecomeACanadian - Workspace

According to Statistics Canada, Labour Force Survey shows that Canada’s employment rose by 1.6% in March, following a 1.4% increase in February. The graph shows that the level of employment is the highest since the beginning of the COVID-19 crisis.  Do you want to live in Canada? Contact BecomeACanadian. Source: Statistics Canada

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