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Month: September 2022

Manitoba Has Now Issued Canada Immigration Invitations To 154 Ukrainians
Manitoba has conducted a seventh targeted draw as part of its special immigration measures to aid those impacted by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The draw

Canada Invites 3,250 As CRS Score Drops Again In New Express Entry Draw
Canada has conducted a new Express Entry draw, issuing 3,250 Invitations to Apply. The September 14 draw required a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score

Here Are Canada’s Top Seven Best Jobs in Healthcare
Healthcare workers are a hot commodity in Canada even as the COVID-19 pandemic’s most serious waves seem to have passed. Nurses, doctors and other employees

British Columbia Draw: Province Issues At Least 292 Canada Immigration Invitations
British Columbia has conducted new draws, issuing at least 292 invitations through multiple streams of the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program. The September 13 draws

Canada Reportedly Working On New Permanent Residence Pathway For Undocumented Migrants
Canada Immigration Minster Sean Fraser is working on a new pathway to permanent residency for undocumented workers in Canada, reports the Toronto Star. In December

New Brunswick To Prioritise Immigration Applications From 12 NOC Codes, Graduates, Francophones
New Brunswick has announced it will focus on processing Canada immigration applications from technology and health-related occupations, and international graduates in the province, to help

Which Occupations Qualify For Ontario PNP Tech Draws?
Ontario conducts regular Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draws targeting tech occupations through its Express Entry-linked Human Capital Priorities stream. The province, which has the largest

Canada Spousal Sponsorship Immigration To See Annual Growth Of More Than 8.2%
The number of people immigrating to Canada through spousal sponsorships is projected to hit a record high this year, on target to see an 8.2

North America’s Top 10 Tech Markets Include Toronto and Vancouver
Tech jobs are growing faster in Toronto and Vancouver than the number of skilled workers to fill positions, creating opportunities for foreign nationals hoping to

