Prepare to Come to PEI
Immigrating or moving to a new location is an exciting experience but it can also be challenging with many requirements. Being well prepared will help to reduce stress and potential challenges. You are advised not to make permanent arrangements, such as such leaving your job or selling your property, to move to Prince Edward Island until your visa has been confirmed.
Making friends, learning a new culture, improving your English or French language skills and figuring out how things are done in a new country can take time. You have made an important decision and soon you will be feel at home in Prince Edward Island,...
In order to be eligible to work in Canada, you must be either a permanent resident or a valid work permit holder. A work permit is required for people wanting to work in Canada who are neither Canadian citizens nor permanent residents of Canada. ...
The Government of Canada offers many supports and services to find out if you are eligible to immigrate to Canada and what to expect after you arrive.
Visit Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada to determine your eligibility to immigrate to...
If you are coming to work in PEI, you may be wondering how your education, knowledge, skills and experience compare to Canadian standards.
Foreign qualification recognition is the process of verifying that qualifications (education, know ledge, skills,...
Moving to a new country and working toward your career goals can be a daunting experience. This Resource Guide for Internationally Educated Teachers will help you make a move to Prince Edward Island.
Country-Specific Fact Sheets
In addition to the...
After you receive your Confirmation of Permanent Residence from Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), you must physically come to Canada to officially land and become a permanent resident.
What should I do when I get to Canada?
You must...