Why Quebec Fails to Attract the Best French Speaking International Workers
The federal government’s latest Express Entry draw shows that the most talented French speakers from around the world are making a clear choice when deciding
The federal government’s latest Express Entry draw shows that the most talented French speakers from around the world are making a clear choice when deciding
Small cities in Quebec and New Brunswick are being ranked as this year’s most affordable places for housing in Canada by University Magazine, a student-operated
A latest news release coming from Caraquet, New Brunswick, details that a series of initiatives to support Francophone immigration outside Quebec are being put into
The francophone province of Quebec hit a new record for temporary residents in the fourth quarter of this year with the number of these residents
Canada unemployment held steady at 5.8 percent in December, says Statistics Canada’s Labour Force Survey. The employment rate fell 0.2 percentage points to 61.6% (the
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
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
The Montreal-based McGill and Concordia universities have said that Quebec’s new immigration rules necessitating international students to learn French will turn them away from coming
Allegations of abuse of temporary foreign workers in Quebec are the driving force behind Quebec Immigration Minister Christine Fréchette’s decision to seek out recommendations from
Canada’s immigration minister has warned that the federal government will do more to limit the number of international students if post-secondary institutions do not act.
Learn about Canada’s proposal to use federal penitentiaries for holding migrants as provinces terminate contracts with CBSA. Discover the impact on asylum seekers and human rights organizations’ response. Read more about this significant shift in immigration detention practices.
Learn about Canada’s recent increase in parents and grandparents immigration by 3% in February, yet the program’s slow start in 2024. Get insights from the latest IRCC data, immigration trends by province, and details on sponsoring family members under the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP). Understand the sponsorship process, requirements, financial commitments, and updates on Canada’s broader immigration plans.
Discover the latest changes for foreign-trained architects seeking licensure in Canada! Learn about the upcoming shift as the Canadian Architectural Certification Board (CACB) takes on a pivotal role in issuing Educational Credential Assessments (ECAs) starting May 20, 2024. Explore pathways, such as the Broadly Experienced Foreign Architects (BEFA) Program, and gain insights into navigating provincial regulations and the evolving labour market.
Discover how Canada’s 2024 Federal Budget prioritizes addressing the housing crisis, boosting the construction workforce, and supporting skilled trades workers. Explore initiatives aimed at increasing housing supply, streamlining foreign credential recognition, and creating apprenticeship opportunities. Stay informed on Ottawa’s plans to make housing more affordable and accessible while ensuring a sustainable immigration system. Read more to learn about the budget’s impact on Canada’s housing future.
Prince Edward Island has issued invitations to apply to 82 skilled worker Canada immigration candidates in a new provincial draw.