How to Convert Your International Resume for Canada
NEWCOMERHIRE.CA ·
RESUME TIPS · MARCH 2026
How to
Convert Your International Resume for Canada
Your
resume is your first impression in Canada. Here's what you need to know to make
it work for the Canadian job market.
Canadian Resume Basics
A Canadian resume is
typically one page for most applicants, two pages maximum for senior
professionals. It begins with a professional summary, lists experience in
reverse chronological order, and focuses on measurable achievements rather than
just duties.
What to Include
•
Full name and contact information — phone, email, city (no full
address required)
•
Professional summary — 2–3 sentences about who you are and what
you bring
•
Work experience — most recent first, with 3–5 bullet points per
role
•
Education and certifications
•
Skills section — both technical and soft skills
•
References: Available upon request
What to Leave Out
•
No photo — Canadian resumes never include photos
•
No date of birth, marital status, or nationality
•
No lengthy personal statements
•
No irrelevant work history from 15+ years ago unless highly
relevant
Tailoring Each Application
Read every job posting
carefully. Identify the top 5 requirements. Ensure each one appears clearly in
your resume — using similar language. A tailored resume performs significantly
better than a generic one.
How to Write Strong Bullet Points
•
Start with an action verb — 'managed', 'designed', 'trained',
'increased'
•
Include numbers wherever possible — '15 clients', 'reduced costs
by 20%', 'team of 8'
•
Show achievement, not just activity — 'achieved' beats
'responsible for'
NewcomerHire.ca is
here to support every step of your Canadian career journey. Browse current job
listings at newcomerhire.ca.
