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Community college vs university in Ontario: which is right for you?

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Choosing between a community college and a university in Ontario comes down to time, cost, learning style, and the job you want. This guide keeps it simple: verified tuition ranges for 2025–26, how admissions actually work, how co-op changes your timeline, new PGWP language rules, and realistic program examples so you can sanity-check your choice. … Read more

Part-time jobs for international students in Ontario: pay, hours, and smart scheduling

Part-time jobs for international students - Modern Ontario campus common area / café counter, diverse international students (late teens–20s) finishing class and starting part-time shifts (apron, headset, book bag)

Starting school in Ontario and need a steady paycheque? Good news: student-friendly shifts are everywhere—cafés, retail, grocery, warehouses, and on-campus roles. The real trick is fitting work around classes, staying within the 24-hour rule during term, and knowing when a co-op work permit is required. Below: realistic pay, a week that actually works, and plain-English … Read more

Ontario High Demand Careers: Step-by-Step Guides

Ontario High Demand Careers

Some careers start fast (Food Handler, Security Guard). Others take longer but pay while you learn (Electrician, Plumber apprenticeships). This article gives you the exact steps, timelines, and costs for both routes so you can pick what fits your life now. Verified with Ontario regulators; What we mean by high demand? High-demand here means easier … Read more

Ontario’s free language training for job seekers

“Adult newcomers in an Ontario classroom practising English with a facilitator, preparing for job-focused language trainin

Settling in Ontario and want a better job? The province offers free or fully funded English/French training designed for newcomers at every stage—from basic language to workplace communication. This step-by-step guide explains who qualifies, how to book your assessment, and which program (LINC, ESL, OSLT, ELT) fits your job goals. Who’s eligible Ontario’s free language … Read more

Personal Support Worker (PSW) in Ontario: Step-by-step

Personal Support Worker (PSW) in Ontario: PSW trainees practise care skills in a college clinical lab in Ontario.

PSWs (NOC 33102) deliver hands-on support with daily living in long-term care, home & community care, and hospitals. Training is short, jobs are steady, and 2025–26 incentives are generous. This guide covers program length, placement checks, funding, wages, and voluntary registration. PSW is one of the Ontario High Demand Careers. What PSWs do Program length … Read more

How to get an Ontario Health Card (OHIP) – and what to do if you’re not eligible

Newcomer family submits documents at a Health Card Registration desk in Ontario.

New to Ontario or finally sorting out your health coverage? This guide shows who qualifies for OHIP, the exact documents to bring to ServiceOntario, how the “153-day” presence rule works, and practical options if you’re not eligible yet (students, visitors, new workers, refugee claimants, and others). Quick check: who’s generally eligible for OHIP You likely … Read more