The Solution Hub helps newcomers pursue a Canadian work permit and a job together, in one place. Permit guidance comes through an independent licensed RCIC; your job search runs alongside it with free, employer-funded placement. Two separate providers become one.
Immigration firms handle permits but can't find you a job. Recruiters find jobs but can't touch your permit. The Solution Hub is built to help newcomers work on both at the same time — so your paperwork and your paycheque move forward together instead of one waiting on the other.
It works as two coordinated tracks: licensed immigration guidance for your work permit, and active, free-to-you job placement for your career. You deal with one team that knows your full picture.
Please note: Immigration information on this site is general and educational. Any advice for your specific case, and your work permit application, are handled by an independent licensed RCIC (Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant), as Canadian law (IRPA s. 91) requires.
Information on work permit options, study-permit-to-PGWP routes, and pathways to PR — with your case-specific advice and application handled by an independent licensed RCIC. Honest guidance on eligibility, never promises.
Active, employer-funded placement — strongest in daycare and ECE roles — plus an ATS resume and interview preparation. Free to you; employers pay us.
Because one team sees both your immigration timeline and your job search, the advice on each side actually fits the other — for example, matching job options to what your permit allows.
International students, PGWP holders, and new arrivals who need to settle and earn at the same time — with plain-English guidance and a local Etobicoke office.
Yes. The Solution Hub is set up to support both at once for newcomers. On the immigration side, work permit and pathway questions are handled through an independent licensed RCIC (Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant), because under Canadian law (IRPA s. 91) case-specific immigration advice must come from a licensed professional. On the employment side, we run active, employer-funded job placement — strongest in daycare and ECE roles — along with ATS resume writing and interview coaching. This lets a newcomer work on their permit and their job search together instead of using two separate providers.
Case-specific immigration advice and work permit applications are handled through an independent licensed RCIC (Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant), as required by Canada's IRPA s. 91. General information published by The Solution Hub is educational, not case-specific advice for one person. This structure keeps immigration guidance compliant while we focus on our own strengths — resumes, interview preparation, and employer-funded job placement.
No. Job placement is free for the job seeker — the hiring employer funds it. In Ontario, charging a job seeker a fee to find them work is against the law, and we follow that rule everywhere we operate. Optional services like resume writing may be paid add-ons, but being matched with an employer is never charged to the candidate.
No. We do not guarantee a work permit, a job, or permanent residence — those decisions rest with employers and Canadian immigration authorities, and no honest provider can promise them. What we offer is practical help that strengthens your position: licensed immigration guidance for your permit, and an ATS resume, interview prep, and employer-funded introductions for your job search.
Tell us where you are — we'll map both sides in your free assessment and reply within 24 hours.