Category: Provincial Nominee Program

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...

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...

2021 Set to be a Great Year for Canada! Proof Hidden in Routine Addition to Newfoundland PNP
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2021 Set to be a Great Year for Canada! Proof? Hidden in Routine Addition to Newfoundland PNP

  2021 Set to be a Great Year for Canada! Proof? Hidden in Routine Addition to Newfoundland PNP Observing a shortage of skilled labor in sectors like technology and ocean sciences, Newfoundland and Labrador has added a new program targeting such skilled workers to its provincial nomination program. A new PNP program is a normal...

Express Entry
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Province Focus Series – Overview of New Brunswick’s Economy, Education, Lifestyle, and Provincial Nomination Options for Immigrants

  Province Focus Series – Overview of New Brunswick’s Economy, Education, Lifestyle, and Provincial Nomination Options for Immigrants One of the four provinces included in the Atlantic Pilot Program, New Brunswick is the best symbol of the challenges that Canada wants to solve through skilled immigration. Whether Canada will utilize its potential to the fullest...

Province Focus Series - Overview of British Columbia’s Economy, Education, Lifestyle, and Provincial Nomination Options for Immigrants
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Province Focus Series – Overview of British Columbia’s Economy, Education, Lifestyle, and Provincial Nomination Options for Immigrants

  Province Focus Series – Overview of British Columbia’s Economy, Education, Lifestyle, and Provincial Nomination Options for Immigrants Along with Ontario and Quebec, British Columbia is one of the big-three Canadian provinces that attract most of the skilled workers and foreign entrepreneurs seeking to settle in Canada. British Columbia, Canada has been a consistent economic...

Canada—Even More Attractive to Skilled Immigrants as the US Extends its Work Visa Ban
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Canada—Even More Attractive to Skilled Immigrants as the US Extends its Work Visa Ban

  Canada—Even More Attractive to Skilled Immigrants as the US Extends its Work Visa Ban The US decision to extend the work visa ban till March 2021 has highlighted the sharp contrast between the immigration systems of the US and Canada. If you are a skilled worker or a student planning to study abroad, then...

Canada Immigration
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Province Focus Series – Overview of Ontario’s Economy, Education, Lifestyle, and Provincial Nomination Options for Immigrants

  Province Focus Series – Overview of Ontario’s Economy, Education, Lifestyle, and Provincial Nomination Options for Immigrants With the largest population and the fastest-growing economy among all Canadian provinces, Ontario is the preferred destination for a majority of foreign skilled workers as well as international students seeking a future in Canada. Read ahead for ImmigCanada’s...

Why Canada Needs Immigrants The Answer lies in Demographics and Economics
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Why Canada Needs Immigrants? The Answer lies in Demographics and Economics

  Why Canada Needs Immigrants? The Answer lies in Demographics and Economics The rhetoric around immigration, both skilled as well as asylum seekers, in the US has created a perception that allowing or disallowing immigrants into the country depends on the personal choice or preferences of the country’s leaders. The truth is that immigration, like...