Saskatchewan Conducts Largest Entrepreneur Draw Since Before COVID-19
Saskatchewan immigration has conducted its largest Entrepreneur stream draw since their resumption after the COVID-19 crisis, issuing 65 invitations with a minimum score of 100.
Saskatchewan immigration has conducted its largest Entrepreneur stream draw since their resumption after the COVID-19 crisis, issuing 65 invitations with a minimum score of 100.
The prairie province of Saskatchewan issued 391 invitations to candidates under two streams in its latest Expression of Interest draw. In the Sept. 27 Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan immigration has conducted a new Entrepreneur stream draw, issuing 41 invitations with a minimum score of 110. The September 2 draw is the second
Saskatchewan immigration has conducted a new Expression of Interest draw, issuing 541 invitations to apply across two streams. In the February 11 Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee
Saskatchewan immigration has conducted a new Expression of Interest draw, issuing 269 invitations to apply through the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program. The May 25 draw
Saskatchewan immigration has conducted a new Expression of Interest draw, issuing 255 invitations to apply across two streams. In the June 15 Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee
Saskatchewan immigration has conducted a new Expression of Interest draw, issuing 295 invitations to apply across two streams. In the July 8 Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee
Saskatchewan immigration has conducted a new Expression of Interest draw, issuing 280 invitations to apply across two streams. In the July 21 Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee
Saskatchewan immigration has conducted a new Expression of Interest draw, issuing 528 invitations to apply across two streams. In the September 8 Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee
Haitian Montrealers have written an open letter to both the Quebec and Canadian governments asking help for a special program for people immigrating from Haiti
Canada’s federal government is giving Manitoba a second chance to issue 9,500 nominations in a year through the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) – a number
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) will increase fees for all permanent residence applications in Canada, including economic, permit holder, family and humanitarian classes as
Alberta’s Premier Danielle Smith has said that federal immigration levels are too low and are affecting her province’s ability to create jobs, grow the economy,
Immigration programs that seek to attract highly skilled and highly educated foreign nationals to Canada have been so successful that racialized women now hold more
A petition to increase the duration of the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) has been filed in the Canadian House of Commons. The petition, e4454 for