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New PGWP Rule’s Real Message—Canada’s Obsessed with Retaining International Students as Immigrants

New PGWP Rule’s Real Message—Canada’s Obsessed with Retaining International Students as Immigrants Our message to international students and graduates is simple: we don’t just want you to study here, we want you to stay here. Will Canada lose its popularity among foreign skilled workers and students now that the US no longer has an anti-immigrant...

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Supplementary Mandate Letter Decoded—Actionable Points For Foreign Students and Skilled Workers

Supplementary Mandate Letter Decoded—Actionable Points For Foreign Students and Skilled Workers The Supplementary Mandate Letter issued by the Prime Minster to his Immigration Minister was the first one since the pandemic’s peak spread over the last six months. As expected, the Letter reaffirmed Canada’s commitment to its immigration-friendly policies. However, beyond the expected, there are...

Beyond Big Names—6 Actionable Pointers to Find the Best Canadian Cities for Immigration
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Beyond Big Names—6 Actionable Pointers to Find the Best Canadian Cities for Immigration

Beyond Big Names—6 Actionable Pointers to Find the Best Canadian Cities for Immigration Best cities for immigrants in Canada—this is a very commonly-searched phrase among skilled workers and even students seeking to work, study, or settle in Canada. A quick search online will throw up names like Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, and Montreal. These are among...

Trucking Movements and Migration Trends—How to Find an Immigrant-Friendly Destination in Canada
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Trucking Movements and Migration Trends—How to Find an Immigrant-Friendly Destination in Canada

  Trucking Movements and Migration Trends—How to Find an Immigrant-Friendly Destination in Canada You are a skilled worker with an advanced degree, good skills, and decent work experience. You are exploring work permit or immigration options in Canada. Which province and which city in this province should you choose? You are a young student who...

Foreign Student’s Study-Work-Settle Route in Canada
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Foreign Student’s Study-Work-Settle Route in Canada

  Foreign Student’s Study-Work-Settle Route in Canada Part II Canada’s Unique Direct PR Options for International Graduates Explained Permanent Residence You have decided to study in Canada and, having planned your future options smartly, were in a position to work in Canada during your studies. You explored the PGWP /open work permit/employer-specific work permit route...

Foreign Student’s Study-Work-Settle Route in Canada
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Foreign Student’s Study-Work-Settle Route in Canada

  Foreign Student’s Study-Work-Settle Route in Canada Part I Work During Study and Post-Graduation Work Options for Canadian Foreign Students Explained More than 400,000 international students obtained study permits in Canada in 2019. As of December 2019, there were more than 642,000 foreign students in the country. Canada’s population of international students has grown six-fold...

Canada Immigration—5 Things to Expect in 2021 After a Chaotic 2020
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Canada Immigration—5 Things to Expect in 2021 After a Chaotic 2020

  Canada Immigration—5 Things to Expect in 2021 After a Chaotic 2020 2020 has exposed the dangers of making predictions or planning for the future. Yet, as a skilled worker or young student seeking a foreign degree, you cannot afford to plan ahead. So, here’s what you can expect in the world of Canadian immigration...

Understanding 2020 PNP Trends to Plan Your Canada Immigration Strategy for 2021
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Understanding 2020 PNP Trends to Plan Your Canada Immigration Strategy for 2021

  Understanding 2020 PNP Trends to Plan Your Canada Immigration Strategy for 2021 Provincial nomination is the most unique feature of Canada’s merit-centric immigration system. Canadian provinces can create immigration programs, set their own eligibility rules, and nominate eligible candidates for permanent residence. Assessing a candidate’s eligibility in terms of education, work experience, occupation, language...