Quebec Health Care Industry To Employ 1,500 Asylum Seekers
The employment minister of Quebec, Kateri Champagne Jourdain, wants to recruit around 1,500 asylum seekers to work in the province’s healthcare industry over the next
The employment minister of Quebec, Kateri Champagne Jourdain, wants to recruit around 1,500 asylum seekers to work in the province’s healthcare industry over the next
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
Canada’s unemployment rate nudged up again to hit 5.8 per cent in November even though 25,000 more people landed jobs as Canadian population growth continued
Quebec immigration has conducted a new draw through the Arrima Expression of Interest system, issuing 1,210 Canada immigration invitations to apply. The November 16 draw
Quebec employers will be able to send in their job offers online for validation under the Quebec Skilled Worker program and the federal Temporary Foreign
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
Canada is processing record numbers of study permits for international students and leads English-speaking western countries as a destination for international study – but the
Quebec immigration has conducted a new draw through the Arrima Expression of Interest system, issuing 1,220 Canada immigration invitations to apply. The October 26 draw
Quebec will keep its immigration levels at 50,000 for 2024 and 2025, despite calls from business in the province for major increases. In an immigration
Quebec will double tuition fees from $8,992 to $17,000 for out-of-province Canadian students attending anglophone universities by 2024, as part of the French province’s push