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    Toronto, Ontario

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    North York, Ontario

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    North York, Ontario

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    Toronto, Ontario

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    Aldrin Pepito

    York, Ontario

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    Moncton, New Brunswick

    CA$67,500 - CA$97,000

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    Truck Driver Jobs for Refugees in Canada: Your 2026 AZ/DZ Guide

    Canada's trucking industry needs drivers, and for refugees ready to build a stable career, AZ and DZ licensing offer a clear path to wages between $55,000 and $85,000 per year. This guide covers MELT training costs, carrier sponsorship programs, and how to get started in 2026.

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    Jobs for Refugee Claimants in Canada: A Practical Guide

    Refugee claimants in Canada can legally work while their asylum case is pending. This guide covers open work permits, 900-series SINs, and the key sectors most likely to hire you, including food service, warehousing, cleaning, and security.

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    Entry Level Jobs for Refugees in Canada: Where to Start

    Canada has plenty of entry-level work that does not require Canadian experience, fluent English, or local certification. This guide covers food processing at Maple Leaf Foods, Olymel, and Cargill, Amazon Fulfillment Centre associate roles, hotel housekeeping, commercial cleaning, and warehouse labor. These are practical starting points that pay well and lead to better opportunities.

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    Construction Jobs for Refugees in Canada: Your Entry Guide

    Construction is one of Canada's most accessible sectors for refugees seeking stable, well-paying work. From general labourer roles to formal apprenticeships through Skilled Trades Ontario, this guide covers entry points, required certifications, and how to advance into a licensed trade.

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    Best Jobs for Refugees in Canada: 5 Roles Worth Pursuing

    Not every job in Canada is equally accessible to newcomers. This guide ranks five of the best jobs for refugees in Canada, from PSW and warehouse work to truck driving, food processing, and IT helpdesk, based on hiring accessibility, pay, language demands, and career growth.

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    Jobs for Refugees in Canada: Top 20 Employers and Where to Apply

    Canada has hundreds of employers actively hiring refugees and newcomers, from food processing plants to retail giants and fulfillment warehouses. This guide covers the top 20 employers, the bridging programs that connect you to them directly, and practical steps to land your first Canadian job.

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