In a recent announcement, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) announced that they will be adding four new categories to the online application status tracker system. With these status trackers, clients will be able to keep track of their applications and be informed of any updates regarding actions that may be required to move their...
Tag: Canada PNP
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...
What Jurisdiction does Quebec have when it comes to Immigration?
While the federal government of Canada governs shortlisting and settling other types of immigrants throughout Canada, the acquisition of wider authority in the realm of immigration, Quebec has been granted supreme authority to select certain immigrants and see if they are admitted to the province. When Quebec selects an immigrant, they will receive a CSQ...
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...
Worried Remote Working Will Doom Your Canada Immigration Dreams? No Reason to Worry!
I want to work in Canada. Will Canadian employers hire foreign workers when they have the option of hiring remote workers instead? I want to settle in Canada and become a permanent resident. Am worried about the rising trend of remote jobs and work-from-home positions. Are you too worried about the potential impact of remote...
Federal, Provincial and Now Municipal—A Look at Canada’s Latest Upgrade to its Immigration Strategy
2022 is definitely going to be an eventful year for Canada immigration. FSWP draws will be back on the table, provinces will continue announcing new streams, and 2022 fall will see the NOC system being replaced by TEER categories. Despite all this, the biggest development of 2022 is likely to be the deployment of the...
The Post-Pandemic Economic Boom’s Here—Ready to Live Your Canada Immigration Dream?
2022 is likely to spell a lot of good news for the Canadian economy, which means anybody seeking to work in Canada or looking for permanent residence in Canada will have a lot of reasons to cheer. Covid-19 led to a strange recession where economic growth has slowed down despite no fundamental or systemic issues...
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...
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...