Quebec Set To Welcome Up To 70,500 Immigrants In 2022 As It Makes Up For COVID-19 Shortfall
Quebec will welcome up to 70,500 new immigrants in 2022, according to the new Immigration Levels Plan tabled in the National Assembly on Thursday. The
Quebec will welcome up to 70,500 new immigrants in 2022, according to the new Immigration Levels Plan tabled in the National Assembly on Thursday. The
Quebec expects to welcome between 13,000 and 18,000 fewer immigrants than planned in 2020, a deficit it will make up in the next two years,
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