Canada’s hospitality industry is booming, but many employers are struggling to find suitable staff locally. This shortage has created golden opportunities for international workers—especially in roles like chefs, cooks, food counter attendants, servers, supervisors, housekeepers, and front desk clerks.
However, moving to Canada for a hospitality job isn’t as simple as packing your bags. Each position falls under specific immigration pathways, and the program you choose will make a big difference in how quickly and easily you can work in Canada.
In 2025, Canada will open up to four new modern approaches through permanent residence, addressing labour gaps in its domestic service workforce, enriching its linguistic makeup and addressing other gaps affecting communities. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) launched these pathways to support easy immigration and to smoothly settle skilled workers within its borders.
As a parent or grandparent living far from your loved ones settled in Canada, you might be wondering about your options for visiting and spending time with them. If you are looking to extend your stay, the Super Visa program might be the perfect solution for you. The Canadian government introduced the Super Visa program to facilitate the entry of parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens and permanent residents. In this blog, we will discuss who can apply for a Super Visa and the requirements that need to be met.
Canada is set to introduce significant amendments to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations through the Forward Regulatory Plan: 2024-2026. This plan will create a new permanent economic class for workers in TEER 4 and 5 occupations, expanding opportunities for many foreign nationals contributing to the Canadian workforce.
For many, obtaining permanent residency (PR) in Canada feels like the culmination of a long journey, almost like a fairy tale coming true. Congratulations on achieving this significant milestone! But now that you have your PR, what’s next? To ensure a smooth transition and successful integration into Canadian life, there are several key actions you should take immediately after landing.
Canada is a country that offers a diverse and inclusive society, stunning natural landscapes, excellent education, healthcare, and a thriving economy. If you're considering moving to a new country, Canada should be at the top of your list. Here are seven reasons why moving to Canada is an excellent decision.