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Canadian job search guide to making the most of your time
Here are some tasks you can focus on throughout the week to build momentum and maintain morale.

Canadian CV checklist: Check out True North, immigration.ca’s weekly career coaching newsletter for newcomers
Knowing what makes a bad resume is just as important—if not more important—than knowing what makes a good one. Bad practices can easily prevent you from moving forward in the hiring process, even if your experience and skills are strong.

Celebrate the holidays in Canadian style: Check out Oh Canada, immigration.ca’s weekly culture and lifestyle newsletter for newcomers
Here’s your guide to celebrating the holiday season in true Canadian style. As a newcomer, you might be discovering these unique traditions for the first time.

Your quick guide to Canada’s tax holiday
Learn more about the GST break for groceries and other holiday essentials. Depending on where you are, this could mean 5% to 13% savings on select items.

Canadian workplace dos and don’ts for office politics: Check out True North, immigration.ca’s weekly career coaching newsletter for newcomers
Although the term “office politics” can sometimes have negative connotations, learning to navigate office dynamics effectively can help you build stronger connections and collaborate seamlessly. Here’s a quick guide based on advice from executive coach Dora Vanourek.

Your Canadian housing guide to go from renting to buying
Finding your dream home is an exciting milestone, but as a newcomer to Canada, the path to homeownership requires careful planning.

Canadian job interview guide for salary expectations: Check out True North, immigration.ca’s weekly career coaching newsletter for newcomers
Read these important tips for a crucial part of the interview process.

Guide to the Canadian political system for newcomers: Check out Oh Canada, immigration.ca’s weekly culture and lifestyle newsletter for newcomers
Here are some things you may not know: While you can’t vote in Canada until you have Canadian citizenship – you can use your time as a permanent resident to understand the Canadian political system.

Canadian CV guide – dos and don’ts for 2025: Check out True North, immigration.ca’s weekly career coaching newsletter for newcomers
Resume expert Adrienne Tom from Career Impressions has just outlined the CV trends we’re leaving in 2024 and what we’re taking with us in 2025.

