Canada’s Top 10 Most Affordable Places To Live
Small cities in Quebec and New Brunswick are being ranked as this year’s most affordable places for housing in Canada by University Magazine, a student-operated
Small cities in Quebec and New Brunswick are being ranked as this year’s most affordable places for housing in Canada by University Magazine, a student-operated
A latest news release coming from Caraquet, New Brunswick, details that a series of initiatives to support Francophone immigration outside Quebec are being put into
The francophone province of Quebec hit a new record for temporary residents in the fourth quarter of this year with the number of these residents
Canada unemployment held steady at 5.8 percent in December, says Statistics Canada’s Labour Force Survey. The employment rate fell 0.2 percentage points to 61.6% (the
Quebec is in the middle of an intense labor shortage of roughly 200,000 open positions, but is still dead-set on pushing away international students in
Quebec’s Immigrant Investor Program (QIIP) is only a little over a month away from accepting applications again – although with stricter requirements for the program
The Montreal-based McGill and Concordia universities have said that Quebec’s new immigration rules necessitating international students to learn French will turn them away from coming
Allegations of abuse of temporary foreign workers in Quebec are the driving force behind Quebec Immigration Minister Christine Fréchette’s decision to seek out recommendations from
Immigration policies that encourage foreign nationals with the skills needed to fill positions requiring a university degree are being largely credited with the demographic twist
Thousands of candidates have profiles in the Canada Express Entry Pool with Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores below 400, and several draws have taken place
The Pre-Arrival Supports and Services (PASS) program which helps internationally-educated nurses immigrate to Canada by offering free, pre-arrival services is booming, reports the CARE Centre
Ford’s government wants to reserve close to all of Ontario’s available international student spots for pubic colleges and universities, which will alienate private career colleges.
Canada’s immigration-led demographic change produced the highest annual population growth rate in the country since 1957, so that its population is now 40,769,890 inhabitants –
British Columbia has issued at least 127 invitations in new draws through multiple streams of the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program. The March 26 draws
Quebec immigration has issued 1,357 Canada immigration invitations to apply in a new draw through the Arrima Expression of Interest system. The March 21 draw