Canada Commits $1.6 Billion To Deliver Ambitious Immigration Levels Plan
Canada will spend $1.6 billion over six years and $315 million a year after that on the processing and settlement of new immigrants it will
Canada will spend $1.6 billion over six years and $315 million a year after that on the processing and settlement of new immigrants it will
Canada’s Parents and Grandparents Program is on track to hit a record high with the number of new permanent residents expected to be 27.4 per
December 14, 2018 – Nearly 225,000 Indian citizens will become Canadian permanent residents over the next three years if current trends continue, immigration numbers reveal.
Discover the contentious debate surrounding Quebec’s temporary worker policies. Explore insights from key figures like Karl Blackburn and Quebec Premier Francois Legault as they discuss the impact on businesses, social services, and language. Learn why calls for reduced immigration are gaining momentum and how it could shape the future of Quebec’s workforce.
“Prince Edward Island tackles its nursing shortage by recruiting over 100 internationally educated nurses and healthcare workers. Learn about PEI’s strategy, including job offers, government support, and temporary housing for new hires aiming to bolster local healthcare services by 2025.”
British Columbia’s latest draw through the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) has resulted in the issuance of over 80 invitations. Conducted on April
Learn about the recent softening in Canadian immigration rates, with February numbers down by 18.4% compared to the previous month, impacting year-to-date arrivals. Despite this trend, Canada remains on track to meet its ambitious immigration targets for 2024. Explore insights on immigrant education success and recent provincial draws for permanent residency in this comprehensive immigration update.
Learn about the Parti Québécois urging the government to freeze temporary immigration to lower housing costs. Explore the impact on Quebec’s housing crisis and broader immigration policies.
Discover how to immigrate to Alberta, Canada, as the province’s economy thrives with job growth and opportunities. Explore Alberta’s immigration programs, including the Alberta Provincial Nominee Program (AINP) and various streams under the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP), offering pathways for skilled workers, entrepreneurs, and graduates to achieve permanent residency.