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Your Next Job May Not Come From Your Résumé. It May Come From Your Readiness.
When employers say they want candidates who are “job ready,” they mean people who can step into the role and add value quickly.
That includes technical skills for the job, but also certifications, workplace communication, reliability, and the ability to learn and adapt on the job.
A résumé can show where you’ve been. Readiness shows what you can do next.

CNAP
Jul 14


Settling in Canada: The Government Documents You Need
Every newcomer's paperwork checklist looks a little different — it depends on your immigration status, the province you're settling in, your employment situation, and your family circumstances. But almost everyone passes through the same five document categories on the way to feeling fully settled: your Social Insurance Number, provincial health coverage, a driver's licence or provincial ID, your permanent resident or immigration documents, and properly translated civil docum

CNAP
Jul 2


25 Questions Newcomers Ask before arriving in Canada.
Every year, thousands of people arrive in Canada with the same questions:
❓ How do I find a job?
❓ Where should I live?
❓ Can I rent without Canadian credit history?
❓ How do schools work?
❓ Do I need a work permit?
❓ Which province is the best fit for my goals?
The challenge isn't finding information.
The challenge is finding reliable information in one place.

CNAP
Jun 16
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