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Applying for Canada Community Pilots Immigration—All You Need to Know to Get Started

One reason why immigration is a controversial topic in other countries is because there is a mismatch between the talent required by employers and communities and the actual immigrants admitted by the government. Skilled immigration is a simple and uncontroversial affair in Canada because of the country’s decentralized approach towards immigration. Canada’s provinces have more...

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Economic, Demographic, Geographical and Cultural—4 Reasons Why Canada Needs Skilled Immigration

What if Canada stops accepting so many skilled immigrants? What if it cuts its immigration targets and shuts down the various immigration programs and streams currently available to skilled workers and international graduates? What if, like the US, Canada decides it too doesn’t want any more skilled immigrants? A country may accept refugees and asylum...

4 Reasons why Atlantic Provinces are Best for Canada Skilled Worker Immigration (2)
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4 Reasons why Atlantic Provinces are Best for Canada Skilled Worker Immigration

4 Reasons why Atlantic Provinces are Best for Canada Skilled Worker Immigration Unlike other countries, Canada does not have a centralized immigration system where the federal government is the sole agency in charge of all the immigration programs in the country. All Canadian provinces are free to setup their own provincial immigration programs and streams....

Atlantic Immigration Pilot —An Easier Route to Canadian Immigration?
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Atlantic Immigration Pilot —An Easier Route to Canadian Immigration?

Canada has always been an immigrant-friendly nation but some provinces have been more successful in attracting immigrant talent as compared to others. Atlantic Immigration Pilot program (AIPP) is the one to credit. Historically, the Atlantic provinces have attracted fewer immigrants, which is why, as compared to other provinces, the four provinces of Nova Scotia, New...