ISS will be closed Dec 24th at 12pm until January 2nd. We re-open January 3rd.
ISS is available virtually and in-person Mondays-Fridays during business hours.
ISS will be closed Dec 24th at 12pm until January 2nd. We re-open January 3rd.
ISS is available virtually and in-person Mondays-Fridays during business hours.
At this stage, the main goal is to prepare for the socio-cultural听differences between campus, society, community, and workplace. There are a lot of resources that can help you gain a more comprehensive understanding听of Quebec's and Canada's society outside of academia.
Additionally,听many units听offer alumni services for a certain period of time after graduation, and some听offer lifetime access.听
For example,听捆绑SM社区 Alumni who graduate听with either a Bachelors, Masters or Ph.D. are eligible听for free lifetime access to the听鈥渕yFuture鈥澨齤ob search and career tools suite.
Alumni also听have free access to all CaPS services听for听one year听after paying their final semester Student Services fees in their tuition.
(Please note: to view and register for career fairs, information sessions and workshops offered through CaPS, login to and click on the events tab.)听
The听resources below will help you understand听the legal frameworks of Canada's and Quebec's听job markets to better protect yourself in the workplace.听
This law says what is legally acceptable with regards to salaries, the length of the workweek, holidays, termination, etc.
An employer can go beyond the protections given under the Act and offer better working conditions but may not听offer less. Employers must respect the standards set out in the Act.听听Statements in work contracts that give an employee less than what is in the Act are not valid.
:听How many hours are there in the work week? What is the minimum hourly wage? Answers to these questions will help you find out more about the legal world of labour.
The enforces the province鈥檚 Act Respecting Labour Standards. It provides specific information about labour laws in 蚕耻茅产别肠.
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Salary negotiations are important 鈥 both when you鈥檙e first offered a job and during performance reviews.听
Negotiating your salary can also be uncomfortable, but it is important as your salary and benefits package must meet your personal and industry standards.听听
Workplaces in Quebec may have a very different culture than your home country.听Read I Choose Montreal's听 to better understand the basics of the Quebec work culture and see more resources below:听
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In addition, MIFI (Ministry of Immigration, Frenchisation and Inclusion) has workshops and听info sessions for newcomers to Quebec. These workshops familiarize you with听the job market and the job search听process.
Most become available once you obtain your听Certificat de s茅lection du 蚕耻茅产别肠 (CSQ).听
These off-campus resources will help you听seek听employment,听including drop-in and by-appointment听CV and听cover听letter advising, career counselling, mock interviews, workshops, and more.听
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If you're looking for听some help in听boosting your chances of career success, the 听measure听provides you with opportunities to:
An employment assistance officer from a Local Employment Centre (CLE) or听Emploi-蚕耻茅产别肠 partners will help you review your career goals and choose the activities and services most appropriate for you. The activities include job-search clubs, job-hunting strategies, internships and job shadowing. The activities are generally short-term, lasting under 180 hours.
Learning French effectively requires听long-term dedication. Using French听at听work might be a different experience than using French in the classroom.听Here are some resources that can help you further improve your professional French:听听
Please see STEP 3 (under the tab "Essential Documents") for information and resources to help you obtain a听work permit, RAMQ health insurance, and permanent residency.听
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Filing your taxes is part of your responsibilities as a taxpayer. Doing your taxes means you have to fill out a package of forms you can download from Revenue Quebec and the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). Processing these forms helps you figure out if you owe tax or if you require a refund.
Regardless of your income, you must do your taxes to receive the benefits and credits you may be entitled to. These may include the听GST/HST tax credit, the听Canada child benefit听and the听working income tax benefit.
If you missed the workshop series:听Financial Skills for the Real World by SKILLSETS, don't worry, there are other resources that are available to you after graduation:
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You can find regarding this question and听maintained status.听
If employers express any doubt, you can share the following brochure with them to ease their mind:听