IEC Program For Young Finns And Canadians Now In Effect
A deal to allow Canadians and Finns aged 18 to 35 to work and travel in each other’s country through the International Experience Canada (IEC)
A deal to allow Canadians and Finns aged 18 to 35 to work and travel in each other’s country through the International Experience Canada (IEC)
Immigration Minister Marc Miller opened the 2024 season of the International Experience Canada (IEC) program on Monday so that nearly 90,000 young people from IEC partner countries
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) announced its plans to improve its processing of International Experience Canada (IEC) work permits by expanding the use of
Foreign youth aged 18 to 35 (and 18 to 30 in some countries) can live and work in Canada for up to two years through
A deal signed in mid-July between Canada and the United Kingdom to broaden the scope of the International Experience Canada Program (IEC) for youth aged 18
The International Experience Canada Program (IEC) is being opened up to the Finish youth by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) only six months after Ottawa announced it would
Canada is upping the number of young adults who will be able to apply for the International Experience Canada Program (IEC) next year by 20 per
Ottawa is once again accepting applications for the International Experience Canada Program (IEC) but Canada’s current travel restrictions mean only fully-vaccinated participants will be able
The International Experience Canada Program, which offers Canada work permits for younger adults, will complete its final round of invitations for the year this Friday
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