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Demand for Gaza Visas
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The Surging Demand for Gaza Visas: A Closer Look at Canada’s Response

The Canadian government’s initiative to facilitate family reunification for individuals affected by the Israel-Hamas conflict through a visa pathway has garnered attention due to the overwhelming response it received. Initially projected to assist “hundreds,” the program saw over 7,500 Canadians applying within the first three months of its launch, highlighting the urgent need for assistance....

New Brunswick's Healthcare Boost: Welcoming International Nurses
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New Brunswick’s Healthcare Boost: Welcoming International Nurses

On May 3, 2024, New Brunswick celebrated a significant milestone in its healthcare sector as it warmly welcomed a cohort of internationally trained nurses. This influx of nursing professionals from Belgium and Morocco marks a strategic move by the province to address staffing shortages in its healthcare facilities, particularly in nursing homes. Let’s explore how...

Credential Assessment Process for Architects
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IRCC Introduces New Credential Assessment Process for Architects Immigrating to Canada

Effective May 20, 2024, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has announced significant changes to the educational credential assessment (ECA) process for architects seeking immigration to Canada. Here, we explore the implications of this announcement and how it will impact both aspiring architects and the Canadian architectural industry. Streamlining the Credential Assessment Process for Architects...

Employer Form Requirement
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Updated Employer Form Requirement for Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program: What You Need to Know

On April 10, 2024, the Government of Ontario unveiled a significant update to the Employer Form for candidates applying through the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program’s (OINP) Employer Job Offer stream. This article delves into the details of this latest development and its implications for prospective applicants. Understanding the Update The latest update brings forth an...

Interim Work Authorization
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Extended Duration for Interim Work Authorization for International Graduates in Canada

In a recent development aimed at facilitating international graduates in Canada, the duration of interim work authorization has been extended. This move is set to benefit individuals awaiting a decision on their work permit applications, providing them with enhanced opportunities for employment while their applications are being processed. Updated Validity Period Under the revised regulations,...

Canada–Finland Youth Mobility Agreement
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Canada-Finland Youth Mobility Agreement: Opening Doors for Youth Exploration

On March 1, 2024, Minister Marc Miller of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) announced the launch of the Canada–Finland Youth Mobility Agreement, marking a significant milestone in bilateral relations. This agreement, signed on May 19, 2023, fosters opportunities for Canadians and Finns aged 18 to 35 to work and travel in each other’s countries...

Canada Study Permit Caps
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The Impact of Canada Study Permit Caps on Rental Markets: Insights from RBC

With the changes in the domain of international education in Canada, Immigration Minister Marc Miller’s recent decision to cap Canada study permit applications is a noteworthy development. According to a recent report by RBC Economics, while this move won’t immediately reverse the inflationary impact on rents, it is expected to exert a slowing effect on...

Top LMIA Jobs in Calgary
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Top LMIA Jobs in Calgary, Canada for Newcomers in 2024

In the evolving Canadian job market, aspiring individuals worldwide have the chance to embark on a new professional journey through LMIA-approved jobs. The Canadian government’s initiative to permit foreign workers in Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) jobs opens up a realm of possibilities for skilled individuals seeking opportunities in the Great White North. In this...

Ukrainian Immigration Challenges in Quebec
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Overcoming Hurdles: Ukrainian Immigration Challenges in Quebec

Ukrainians seeking refuge in Quebec encounter a significant obstacle on their path to permanent residency: the province’s stringent language requirements. Amidst the turmoil of fleeing their homeland due to the Russian invasion, many find themselves grappling with the necessity to become proficient in French within the limited timeframe of their work permits. Struggles with French...