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Canadian Newcomer Advantage Program (CNAP-IASSA)
Programme canadien d’avantages pour les nouveaux arrivants (PCA-IASSA)
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Immigration Insights


Everyday Life in Canada – Intercultural Training: What It Is and Why It Helps
Many newcomers arrive in Canada with strong skills, experience, and good intentions — yet still find everyday interactions confusing or unexpectedly difficult.
This is rarely about language alone. More often, it’s about unspoken norms: how people communicate at work, how decisions are made, how disagreement is handled, and what is considered polite, direct, respectful, or appropriate in different settings.

CNAP
Feb 92 min read


Planning to go away? Does Time Off Affect Your Canadian Work Experience for Permanent Residence?
If you’re working in Canada and planning to take time off — a vacation, unpaid leave, or a short break between jobs — it’s natural to wonder whether that time affects your eligibility for permanent residence (PR).
This is a common question, and it’s one many people don’t ask until after they’ve already taken time off. Understanding how Canadian work experience is calculated can help you plan ahead with clarity instead of anxiety.

AHOM RMC
Feb 32 min read


The Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) in 2026: What Changed and What Employers Need to Know
The Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) is a federal program that allows Canadian employers to hire foreign nationals on a temporary basis to fill genuine labour and skills shortages when qualified Canadians or permanent residents are not available.

CNAP
Feb 33 min read


Understanding Educational Credential Assessments (ECA) for Canadian Immigration
Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) | C.N.E.P Settlement Services.
What is an ECA? - Educational Credential Assessment
An Educational Credential Assessment is a formal report written by an approved organization in Canada. You send information and documents about your education, and they review them to confirm:

CNAP
Feb 23 min read


Building Your Stability Pathway: New CNAP Settlement and Orientation Services
Those first months in Canada can feel like trying to build a new life while the ground is still moving under your feet. Rent prices change from one listing to the next, deposits and application rules feel different from your home country, and every decision seems to start with the same question: “Where do I even begin?”

CNAP
Jan 301 min read


Before You Sign That Lease: A Housing Readiness Guide for Newcomers
Housing is often the biggest barrier to settlement and stability for newcomers, immigrants, and refugees in Canada.
CNAP’s Housing Readiness program is designed to move people from “searching and overwhelmed” to “informed, prepared, and confident” before they sign a lease. Through a practical checklist, guided worksheets, and live workshops, we help participants:

AHOM RMC
Jan 261 min read
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