Category: Provincial Nominee Program

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The PNP Draw in British Columbia Will Be Put On Hold For a Month

The Canadian province of British Columbia will be suspending PNP draws between October 12 and November 16, 2022. Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) announce updating its National Occupation Classification (NOC) system. It will be the first major NOC update since 2016, numerous Provincial Nominee Programs across Canada will require to make a few changes...

PNP Draw Results
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Saskatchewan, Ontario, Manitoba, and British Columbia Released PNP Draw Results

This week, Canadian provinces Saskatchewan, Ontario, British Columbia, and Manitoba released their PNP draw results. Most Canadian provinces and territories except Quebec and Nunavut manage their PNPs. Through the PNP programs, interested applicants are invited to apply for a provincial nomination. However, a provincial nomination is not similar to a permanent residence, it can act...

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Four Canadian Provinces Announced PNP Draw Results

Last week, Four Canadian provinces announced PNP draw results, and Quebec organized a recent draw through Arrima. Most of the Canadian provinces and territories except Quebec and Nunavut manage their own PNPs. Through these PNP programs, interested applicants will be invited to apply for a provincial nomination. However, a provincial nomination is not similar to...

Canadian Provinces
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Four Canadian Provinces Releases Provincial Nominee Program Draw Results

Last Week, four Canadian provinces announces the Provincial Nominee Program draw results. British Columbia, Ontario, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba released the draw results held in July. Most Canadian provinces and territories except Quebec and Nunavut operate and manage their PNPs. These programs welcome eligible and interested applicants to apply for provincial nomination. However, a provincial nomination...

Skilled Workers
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Destination Ontario— Overview of Work Permit and Ontario PNP Options for Skilled Workers

A look at Canada immigration numbers over the past 10-20 years has one thing in common—the dominance of Ontario. Since 2010, there have been many years when Ontario’s share of total immigrants entering Canada has been more than 50 percent. Simply put, more than half of all immigrants settling in Canada choose to settle in...

PGWP, TFWP, PNP, EE—Options Galore for International Students after the Canadian Degree
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PGWP, TFWP, PNP, EE—Options Galore for International Students after the Canadian Degree

I want to study in Canada but am not sure about becoming a Canadian permanent resident after graduation. I want to work in Canada after graduating from a Canadian university but without immediately opting for permanent residence. I want to work in Canada first and then consider PR options after I get some experience. Multiple...

Job in Canada
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Newfoundland and Labrador Pathways Job Matching—Easier for Skilled Workers to Find a Job in Canada

Canada is not the only country in world that’s seeking to attract young skilled workers from foreign countries. However, what makes Canada truly unique is that its federal and provincial governments go beyond general policy measures and focus on specific active measures to help boost immigration. Like many other provinces of Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador...

Immigration Levels Plan 2022-2024: Canada is Striving to Welcome Over 40,000 Immigrants Every Year
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Why Skilled Workers Love Canada Immigration—Understanding Role of Provincial Immigration Agreements

Canada extends its immigration agreement with Newfoundland and Labrador- what does this mean? Why does the federal government sign immigration agreements with provinces? Understanding this unique feature of Canada immigration and why it makes Canada the best place for skilled immigrants. Recently, Canada’s Immigration Minister announced that the immigration agreement between Canada’s Federal government and...

Canada immigration
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Analyze In-Demand Skills, Occupation-Specific PNPs and Settlement Options to Find the Right Province for Canada Immigration

What’s the best Canadian province for you? This may seem like a very simple question but the process of finding the right Canadian province for immigration for your occupation can be a surprisingly tough task. Canada Immigration—Problem of Plenty Canada has a pro-immigration government, immigrant-friendly policies, clearly-defined programs and streams to choose from, and close...