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    Part time jobs in Winnipeg for International students?

    Make sure your study permit allows working off campus, as there are a few that do not. You will find those conditions on your study permit. If you qualify as youth, you can go receive free employment services here: https://www.youthemploymentservices.com/ they will help you prepare your resume...
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    Paternity Leave for new immigrants to Canada

    Exactly, it doesn't depend on how long you've been a resident but on how long you've been working. Here is some information about it: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/benefits/ei/ei-maternity-parental.html
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    March 2018 AOR - join here!

    This is very useful, thanks for sharing!
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    Manitoba PNP renewal 2018 January

    No, because you will be asked to provide LOTS of information about the spouse, including the marriage certificate. It is a very, very bad idea to try to lie or provide false information in an immigration application. Anything that is not true or accurate would constitute misrepresentation, which...
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    MANITOBA PROVINCIAL NOMINATION

    Yes, sometimes it does. But it is not easy to learn in advance when they are hosting them, except for the Paris and Brussels one, which is always widely advertised. Here's what they share publicly: https://www.immigratemanitoba.com/category/mpnp-notices/strategic-initiatives/
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    A bit strange question? nanny

    Where in Canada? In Manitoba they might be able to support her (not sponsor but support) as long as she fulfills the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program requirements. Other provinces' provincial nominee programs may have similar schemes.
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    Buying Jackets for Canada

    For your children I strongly suggest visiting second-hand stores like Value Village, Goodwill, Salvation Army Thrift Store, etc. I know in many countries it is not common or socially acceptable to buy used clothes (in my country it is not common at all, and nobody likes that) but it is extremely...
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    Buying Jackets for Canada

    For the day you land (and the first few days in case you can't go to the store right away), it may be more effective to buy layers than a winter jacket. Those puffy ones that we find in warmer countries (I also come from a very warm country) are all air inside, and it's not very effective to...
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    Buying Jackets for Canada

    Where are you landing? I agree with previous posters, if you are going to Vancouver then you may be able to find something warm enough in your home country, but if you're going to Toronto or Ottawa, you may want to wait until you are in Canada before investing in a good winter jacket. What I...