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07/09/2025

Want to make a good impression at your job interview?

Practice the “Tell Me About Yourself” Question
🗣️ This is almost always the first question.
✅ Keep it short (1–2 minutes), focus on your skills, relevant experience, and what you’re looking for.

🎯 Tip: Tie your answer to how you can help that specific company.
Focus on the practical aspects of the Job.

07/08/2025

Your international experience matters — let’s translate it for Canada!
Remember it's all about how you word it on your Resume.

✅ Worked as a Manager Overseas?
🗣 Instead Say:

“Led a team of 10 staff in a high-paced retail environment, increasing sales by 15% over 6 months. Skilled in team leadership, staff training, and customer service.”

✅ Taught in Your Home Country?
🗣 Instead Say:

“Developed and delivered curriculum to over 100 students aged 6–12. Strong classroom management, public speaking, and communication skills.”

✅ Ran Your Own Business Abroad?
🗣 Instead Say:

“Operated a successful small business for 5 years, managing operations, budgeting, and customer relations. Proven entrepreneurial and problem-solving abilities.”

🔁 Tag someone who just moved to Canada.

07/03/2025

📈 You need to know how credit scores work in Canada?
💳 3 Tips to Improve Your Credit Score in Canada 🇨🇦
1. Pay Bills On Time — Every Time
🕒 Your payment history is the #1 factor in your credit score. Even one missed payment can hurt. Set reminders or automate payments if needed.

2. Use Less Than 35% of Your Credit Limit
📉 This is called credit utilization. If your credit card limit is $1,000, try not to use more than $350. Low usage shows you manage credit well.

3. Keep Old Accounts Open
📆 The longer your credit history, the better. Don’t close your first credit card unless you absolutely have to — it builds trust with lenders.

07/02/2025

🚗 You will need a driver’s license in Canada!
Some countries allow you to exchange it.

07/01/2025

Happy Canada Day!!

06/30/2025

You need to Learn how taxes work in Canada!
This is a guide only! Always consult a Financial specialist.

🧾 Tax Tips for Newcomers to Canada
1. File Taxes Even If You Have No Income
You may still be eligible for benefits like the GST/HST credit or the Canada Child Benefit (CCB). Filing taxes triggers these payments.

2. Apply for a Social Insurance Number (SIN) Immediately
This is your key to working in Canada and accessing government programs, including tax filing and benefits.

3. Know Your Residency Status
Even if you're not a citizen or permanent resident, you may still be considered a resident for tax purposes. This affects how you're taxed.

4. Keep Records of Your Arrival Date
This helps determine your eligibility for benefits and affects your first tax return. Canada taxes worldwide income once you become a resident.

5. Report Foreign Assets
If you own more than $100,000 CAD in foreign property (like a business, real estate, or bank accounts), you must file Form T1135.

6. Declare World Income
Once you're a Canadian resident for tax purposes, you must report all global income, not just Canadian earnings.

7. Get a CRA MyAccount
Register with the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) online to view benefits, file returns, and manage your taxes easily.

8. Learn About Deductions
Expenses like childcare, medical costs, student loan interest, and moving expenses may reduce your taxes.

9. Understand Tax Deadlines
Individual filing: April 30

If self-employed: June 15, but payment is still due by April 30

10. Use Free Tax Clini

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