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PR Card Renewal in Canada: When to Apply, How Long It Takes, and Common Pitfalls
Your Canadian PR card expires every 5 years. Learn when to apply for renewal, processing times in 2026, residency obligation rules, required documents, and what to do if you are outside Canada.

What Are the Highest Paying Jobs in Canada in 2026?
The highest paying job in Canada in 2026 is specialist physician (surgeon), with median earnings above $350,000 per year. Below ...

Highest Paying Jobs in Canada (2026): Top 15 Roles, NOC Codes, and Realistic Pathways
Canada's highest-paying jobs in 2026 range from anesthesiologists at $400K+ to senior tech leadership at $250-500K. See the top 15 roles, NOC codes, realistic newcomer entry paths, and which qualify for fast-track PR.

Can International Students Work More Than 40 Hours in Canada?
Yes — but only during scheduled breaks. During your academic session, the limit is 24 hours per week off-campus. Working ...

Work Permit Extension in Canada: 2026 Step-by-Step Guide
Over 1.3 million Canadian work permits will expire in 2026. Learn how to extend yours under maintained status, the April 2026 IRCC update, fees, documents, and what to do if your permit already expired.

How Many Hours Can International Students Work in Canada? (2026)
International students in Canada can work up to 24 hours per week off-campus during academic sessions — and unlimited hours ...

Average Salary in Canada (2026): Province-by-Province Breakdown
The average salary in Canada is about CAD $68,400 per year in 2026, but the median is closer to $63,000. See province-by-province breakdown, what affects your pay, and how it varies by industry.

Can You Study in Canada While on a Work Permit?
You have a Canadian work permit and want to take courses. Do you need a separate study permit? The answer ...

Can International Students Work in Canada While Studying?
Yes — international students in Canada have real, meaningful work rights while studying. Here is the complete picture of what ...

SIN for Newcomers in Canada: How to Apply, Replace, and Use It Correctly
Your Social Insurance Number is the most important number in Canada after your name. Learn how to apply at Service Canada, what to do if you lose it, how temporary SINs work, and who can legally ask for yours.





