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Canadian Construction Site Terminology Complete Guide — Expressions Different from Korea
If you’re new to Canadian construction sites, you’ll encounter unfamiliar terminology even if your English is fairly solid. Some terms are conceptually similar to what you’d use in Korea but expressed differently; others don’t exist in the Korean context at all; and conversely, Canada has its own systems and regulations you’ve never seen before. This…
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What is a General Contractor (GC)? Cost Structure & Hiring Tips
If you’re planning to build a home or undertake a major renovation in Canada, you’ll inevitably encounter a General Contractor (GC). Today, we’ll break down exactly what a GC does and honestly explain their cost structure — one of the most frequently asked questions in residential construction. 1. Who is a General Contractor (GC)? In…
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Part 3: Moving to BC and the Never-Ending Dilemma of an Immigrant in Canada
When the workload in Winnipeg started thinning, I looked west. BC and Alberta had the most active construction markets. Through good timing and the right connection, I landed a job in BC and made the move. I thought I had it figured out. I’d done the math on the salary, negotiated carefully, and felt confident…
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Part 2: Opportunity and Challenge — First Job in Winnipeg and Breaking into Canadian Construction
Finishing school and applying for my Post-Graduate Work Permit (PGWP) was one of the most anxious periods of my life. What if I can’t find a job? Which industry gives me the best shot at PR? These questions kept me up at night. But 2021 brought something I’d been waiting for much longer than a…
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Part 1: From Australia and Hong Kong to Winnipeg — How My Canada Immigration Story Started
They say some people are born with restless feet. Mine showed up around age 27. What started as a working holiday in Australia became a decade-long journey through three countries — and eventually landed me in Winnipeg, Canada, with a one-way ticket and no safety net. Australia, Then Hong Kong My Australian working holiday was…
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The Day I Got a Ticket in BC — The “EXCEPT BUSES” Sign and My Experience Disputing It in Court
Not long after I started driving in BC, something unexpected happened. I drove past a sign I’d never seen before — and within seconds, a police officer waiting on the other side was waving me over. This is the story of that ticket, the dispute I filed, and what I learned. 1. What Happened —…
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How to Exchange Your Korean Driver’s Licence for a BC Licence (No Test Required)
Exchanging your Korean driver’s licence for a BC Class 5 licence is one of the first practical tasks after arriving in BC. Thanks to a reciprocal agreement between Korea and BC, you can skip both the written and road tests — but there are several documents to prepare carefully, and missing even one means you’ll…
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How to Apply for BC MSP (Medical Services Plan) — Getting Your BC Services Card
One of the first things to do after arriving in BC is enrolling in MSP (Medical Services Plan) — BC’s provincial health insurance. Without it, a single doctor’s visit can cost hundreds of dollars out of pocket. What Is MSP? MSP (Medical Services Plan) is BC’s provincial health care program. It covers: All BC residents…
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9 BC Driving Rules Korean Drivers Must Know (Based on ICBC Official Guidelines)
Driving in Canada feels familiar in many ways — but BC has rules that catch Korean drivers off guard, sometimes with hefty fines. This guide covers 9 key differences based directly on the BC Motor Vehicle Act (MVA) and the ICBC’s official Learn to Drive Smart manual. 1. Right Turn on Red — Allowed by…
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Canada PR Approved: Why Your CCB Stopped After SIN Update & How to Fix It
Hi everyone! I recently received my Canadian Permanent Residency (PR) and was thrilled about the status change — until I ran into a completely unexpected problem. I had received my new SIN (Social Insurance Number) and updated it with the CRA. I assumed everything would automatically switch from “work permit holder” to “permanent resident” in…
