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We cover all your questions from Community Integration to International, Domestic , Pet Relocations and Downsizing.
Licensing & Relocation Roadmap


Relocating your Talent : Common Challenges for Lean HR Teams
Managing a growing company requires a sharp focus on talent acquisition. But when securing top-tier talent means moving them across provinces or international borders, lean HR teams often hit an operational wall.
Operating without a massive enterprise budget means relocation logistics quickly become a secondary, overwhelming full-time job. Below are the six common mobility challenges smaller HR teams face today—and how to navigate them without breaking your budget.
AHOM-RMC Inc.
May 133 min read


Where Physicians Are Relocating (Hotspots) to in Canada....And Why?
Where Physicians Are Relocating (Hotspots) to in Canada.
AHOM-RMC Inc.
Apr 43 min read


Intercultural Training and Human Capital: Why Intercultural Gaps Become Quiet Relocation Failures
But many relocation failures do not occur at the point of arrival.
They unfold quietly — months later — after all formal steps appear complete.
These failures rarely involve dramatic conflict or formal complaints.
Instead, they surface as disengagement, underperformance, early exits, or stalled integration.
And by the time they are noticed, the cost has already been absorbed
AHOM-RMC Inc.
Feb 92 min read


Canada Is Finally Moving on Foreign‑Trained Doctors: What It Means for Employers and Newcomers
For internationally trained doctors and the employers who rely on them, the real advantage comes from turning a complex, uncertain journey into a clear, shared roadmap. AHOM‑RMC™ focuses on exactly that work: aligning licensing steps, immigration, relocation, and family life so international recruitment leads to safe practice and long‑term retention in Canada.
To explore the full International Doctors: Licensing & Relocation Roadmap, visit our dedicated page:https://www.ahom

Lola Oduwole
Dec 9, 20253 min read


New medical exam requirements for permanent residence applications under Express Entry
Canada’s immigration department will require upfront medical exams for applicants applying for permanent residence through Express Entry. This new requirement will come into effect on August 21, 2025, according to Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada’s website. About medical admissibility The principal applicant on a permanent resident application and their family members must be medically admissible to Canada. Family members must be medically admissible regardless o

Lola Oduwole
Aug 15, 20252 min read


Relocating to Canada: Step-by-Step Guide for Families and Professionals
Relocating to Canada can be an exciting yet daunting experience for families and professionals alike. This guide aims to simplify the process, providing a step-by-step roadmap for your move. From understanding visa options to navigating housing, schools, and cultural orientation, we will cover everything you need to know to ensure a smooth transition to your new home.
Stewart Kabede
Aug 12, 20254 min read
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