Document requirements Only permanent residents and protected persons are eligible to obtain a change of name under the policy. To grant a change of name, IRCC will rely on a statutory declaration from the client in addition to the completed application for a new or replacement document. Can I change my name with Canadian PR? […]
Category: Canada
What Can Nurses Claim On Taxes Canada?
Attendant care and nursing home expenses Attendant care expenses can be claimed as medical expenses to a maximum of $10,000 per year if the disability tax credit is claimed. However, there is no maximum amount if the disability tax credit is not claimed. Are nursing home expenses tax deductible in Canada? Generally, you can claim […]
Can You Deduct Clothing Expenses On Your Taxes In Canada?
You cannot deduct the cost of travel to and from work, or other expenses, such as most tools and clothing. These expenses are personal. What personal expenses are tax deductible in Canada? Claiming deductions, credits, and expenses Disability tax credit. Medical expenses. Moving expenses. Digital news subscription expenses. Home office expenses for employees. Canada training […]
Are There Private Pharmacies In Canada?
There are a little over 9,000 private pharmacies in Can- ada. The majority of these (about two thirds) are associ- ated with a chain or banner (see Figure 2-1). Are pharmacies privately owned in Canada? Canada’s pharmacies and drug stores are a mix of independently owned businesses and chains, including large banners like Shoppers Drug […]
Does Canada Have Disability Benefits?
The Canada Pension Plan (CPP) disability benefit is a monthly payment you can get if you: are under 65. have made enough contributions into the CPP. have a mental or physical disability that regularly stops you from doing any type of substantially gainful work. How much do Canadians get for disability? The basic payment amount […]
Does Canada Require 16 Years Of Education For Mba?
For MBA, 16 years of education with atleast 2 years of experience in related domain is considered as eligibility. Apart from this IELTS of 6.5 band or TOEFL with 90 and above, or PTE/CELPIP scores should also be provided. For more details, contact our Admission Expert or visit the respective University websites. Does Canada accept […]
Can Doctors Share Patient Information With Family Canada?
They’re allowed to share whatever records are relevant to your care and treatment. Your consent to this is assumed. For example, if your family doctor refers you to an eye specialist, the doctor will send along whatever medical records the specialist needs to give you care and treatment. Can a doctor disclose patient information to […]
What Is Gdpr In Canada?
The General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR, was put in place to ensure private data stays private. The law covers national data across the EU and countries that sell to or interact online with EU citizens. That means that while the GDPR is an EU regulation, Canadians are still affected. What is GDPR equivalent in […]
What Is Leading Type Of Disability In Canada?
Pain-related disabilities More than 4 million people in Canada have a pain-related disability. This represents nearly two-thirds of people with disabilities in Canada. Some people experience pain all the time. What is the most common type of disability in Canada? pain-relatedThe most common disability type in Canada is pain-related, which accounts for 14.5% of all […]
What Oath Do Nurses Take In Canada?
The Nightingale Pledge is recited at a nursing pinning ceremony, which is separate from a graduation ceremony, and usually conducted before graduates sit for the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX). Do nurses take the Hippocratic Oath Canada? Nurses and other healthcare professionals don’t take the Hippocratic Oath, though they may make similarly aligned promises as […]
