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Written by Andy Rodriguez
Just as there are countries that apply very harsh immigration policies and make entry almost impossible for certain countries, there are others, such as Canada, that rather use inclusive measures and offer a wide range of routes to enter and obtain the coveted residency ...
Written by Eddy Ramírez
If you are applying for a work permit in Canada, obtaining the CLB 5 French certificate will help you enormously, as it exempts you from the famous LMIA (Labour Market Impact Assessment on the Labour Market).Impact Assessment on the Labor Market), the labor impact assessment that employers are required to submit to the LMIA (Labour Market Impact Assessment).
Written by Gabriela Estrada
In Canada, when an immigrant has to prove that he or she speaks everyday, social or street French, it is because he or she is going to apply for citizenship, and to do so, he or she must take the recognized TEF (Test d'evaluation de français) exam, which will assess his or her understanding and ...
Written by Gabriela Estrada
Foreigners who dream of studying or working in Canada and have a particular taste for provinces such as Quebec or Ontario should know how to place their level of French on a scale of proficiency, as this will give them a clear idea of what type of job they can get...
Written by Gabriela Estrada
The Celpip (Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program) is a Canada-specific test designed to assess the ability of foreigners who speak English but do not have English as their native language and must use it to communicate in this country ...
Written by Gabriela Estrada
Companies and professionals in this global era often connect with their customers and/or employees, colleagues and institutions on a massive scale through e-mails that often need to be written in English. This communication tool is becoming more and more important....