Immigration News
PNP Draw Update: New Invitations Issued by Ontario, British Columbia & Manitoba To Apply For Provincial Nomination
Explore this news article to know about the invitations issued by the Canadian provinces to candidates...
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New Provincial Immigration Invitations Issued: British Columbia, Quebec, Manitoba, and Prince Edward Island
PNP or the Provincial Nominee Program is the 2nd most popular gateway for Canada Immigration and gaining Permanent Residency.
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Get To Know About Saskatchewan Provincial Nominee Program
Saskatchewan's Provincial Nominee Program under Express Entry system is aligned with the federal government used to manage permanent residence applications, and it assigns each candidate a point score based on the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS).
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Why does Quebec have Immigration Policies of Their Own?
The 1798 agreement between the Canadian government and Quebec, authorized the province to develop its own immigration policy
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513 New PR Invites Sent - Latest Quebec Arrima Draw
Quebec Arrima issued 513 invitations to the candidates for Canada PR through RSWP on December 01, 2022.
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Latest update on Processing Times by IRCC: 6 December 2022
Immigration backlog in Canada has successfully declining, with more than 2.4 million applications so far have been processed.
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188 New invites Sent By British Columbia Under PNP
188 BC PNP Draw (British Columbia PNP) applications were accepted to come live and work in Canada on 6th December.
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Increase in Canadian Employment Due To 10,000+ Jobs in November 2022 According To Labour Force Survey
The latest Labour Force Survey report by Statistics Canada highlights how the slightest employment increase (0.4%), among the core working-age women (i.e., 25-54 years) has brought in great differences in the recruitment stats of the country.
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Work Permit Holder's Spouses Will Now Be Eligible To Apply For Open Work Permits
Read the latest news about the open work permit which has proved to be welcome news for many families living apart due to the previous restrictions on work permits.
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4,00,000 New Jobs Added By Ontario & Saskatchewan Resulting into High Vacancies
400,000 new jobs have been created in Canada as a direct result of the country’s recent economic growth.
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