Canada Budget 2021 Boosts Immigration Programs
Canada Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino’s vision of a completely online immigration process got a $428.9-million shot in the arm during the federal government budget speech
Canada Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino’s vision of a completely online immigration process got a $428.9-million shot in the arm during the federal government budget speech
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is launching six new immigration streams for more than 90,000 essential workers already in Canada, primarily those working in
Quebec has updated its salary guide for employers hiring temporary foreign workers for many entry-level jobs. Called the Édition 2020 du Guide des salaires par
Syria remains one of the most important sources of new Canadian permanent residents even during the COVID-19 global pandemic. In the first half of this
Brazil rose up the rankings of most important sources of new Canadian permanent residents during the first half of this year. In 2019, Brazil was
Immigrants who work in Canada before making a permanent move earn more money and are more likely to remain employed, according to two new studies.
Foreign nationals wanting to move to the Atlantic Canadian province of New Brunswick are facing new, temporary restrictions as the provincial government there tries to
The Quebec government introduced new requirements for the Quebec Experience Program (PEQ) on July 22, 2020. Included in the new Quebec Experience Program requirements are
Canada has exempted certain temporary foreign workers crucial to the battle against coronavirus from having to give biometrics before arrival. The exemption applies to occupations
Are you a candidate with skills and qualifications in one of Canada’s 82 jobs for occupation-specific Express Entry draws? We want to help you move
The University of Alberta (UofA) offers various scholarship opportunities for international students looking to move to the province for undergraduate or postgraduate studies.
British Columbia has issued at least 88 invitations in new draws through multiple streams of the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program. The April 10 draws
Manitoba has issuing 363 letters of advice to apply in a new draw through the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program.
Explore the tensions between Quebec Premier François Legault and the federal government over immigration policies. Learn about Legault’s call for Ottawa to respect provincial autonomy and his readiness to consider a referendum on immigration powers. Understand the implications of the debate on Quebec’s capacity to manage immigration levels and the need for collaborative solutions between provincial and federal authorities.
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