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Category: Canada Immigration News

Right Immigration Strategy for Post-Pandemic Canadian Economy and Job Market
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Right Immigration Strategy for Post-Pandemic Canadian Economy and Job Market

Two million jobs lost in April 2020—such headlines can easily compel you to question your planof getting a job in Canada and qualifying for permanent residence through Express Entry orprovincial nomination. Right Immigration Strategy for Canada can help you land a job in the Post-Pandemic Canadian Economy.Yet, looking beyond scary headlines can help you realize...

Canada PNP Updates
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Opportunity Hidden in a Crisis—Don’t Even Think about Changing Your Canada Immigration Plans!

The Covid-19 pandemic has forced Canada into a lockdown with normal commercial and economic activities facing significant disruptions. The shutdown of the economy bar essential services has resulted in a 350 percent surge in monthly unemployment between February and March 2020. Immigration is invariably the first target as economic and political compulsions force policy makers...

4 Reasons Why Distance Learning is not Good for Your Canada Immigration Plans
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4 Reasons Why Distance Learning is not Good for Your Canada Immigration Plans

The Covid-19 pandemic may have compelled educational institutions to use virtual learning or distance learning tools for stranded students. So, is this how studying in Canada look like in the coming years?  Should somebody planning on the study, work, settle route to Canadian permanent residence look at distance learning courses seriously? Not really. If a...

Federal Skilled Worker Program
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Immigrating to Canada—Four Instances When Professional Immigration Assistance is Indispensable

Express Entry for skilled workers and provincial nomination if you don’t fit into the eligibility requirements of the federal programs. Life would be a lot easier for everybody if only immigrating to Canada were that simple.  Qualifying for an EE Invitation to Apply (ITA) or provincial nomination is never about simply applying under all available...

Canada PNP Updates
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Am I Eligible for an LMIA-Exempt Work Opportunity in Canada? Here is the Answer!

Obtaining Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) is a requirement imposed on Canadian employers seeking to hire a temporary foreign worker. This is done to ensure qualified citizens or permanent residents of Canada are not ignored by foreign workers who may be prepared to work for lower wages.  A closed work permit i.e. a work permit...

Family Class Sponsorship
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Received an Invitation to Apply (ITA)? Avoid these Errors for Easy Immigration to Canada

Overview of mistakes/errors that applicants often commit and the consequences of such mistakes. The conclusion focuses on the benefits of having an experienced immigration lawyer throughout the application. In a merit-centric points-based immigration system like Canada, receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA) is an important milestone in your attempt to become a Canadian permanent residence....

Numbers Don’t Lie—Immigrants are Welcome and Community Pilots and PNPs to Lead the Way in 2022
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Numbers Don’t Lie—Immigrants are Welcome and Community Pilots and PNPs to Lead the Way in 2022

Canada has released its immigration levels plan for 2020-2022 and is well set on achieving the ambitious target of new permanent residents accounting for one percent of the country’s population by the year 2022. The 2019 to 2021 plan targeted a million immigrants in three years with close around 60 percent entering Canada through economic...

Is a Criminal Record an Automatic and Permanent Disqualification from Canadian Immigration
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Is a Criminal Record an Automatic and Permanent Disqualification from Canadian Immigration?

Like all countries, Canada retains the right to deny permission to ‘criminally inadmissible’ individuals from entering and living in the country. Anybody convicted of a crime—minor or serious—may be criminally inadmissible under Canadian immigration rules. Even a rash and careless decision to drive under the influence of alcohol can affect your Canadian immigration prospects. If...

Community Immigration Pilot Programs—an Important Factor Impacting your Decision to Study in Canada
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Community Immigration Pilot Programs—an Important Factor Impacting your Decision to Study in Canada

For an ambitious youngster, a foreign degree is rarely an isolated decision just about the degree. Often, it is the first step towards the goal of a getting a job and becoming a permanent resident of the same country. This means the study destination you choose must not only offer quality education but must also...