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International Experience Canada
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Canada Welcomes Over 12,000 Candidates through International Experience Canada

Exciting news for aspiring young adventurers and career-seekers! Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) recently conducted draws in the International Experience Canada (IEC) pool, inviting 12,501 individuals to apply for open work permits. This signifies Canada’s unwavering commitment to attracting diverse global talent and enriching its cultural tapestry. From January 22nd to February 4th, 2024,...

Influx of Ukrainian Immigrants
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The Influx of Ukrainian Immigrants to Canada in Early 2024

As the deadline of March 2024 approaches, a substantial influx of Ukrainian immigrants into Canada is expected. Tens of thousands seek refuge from the turmoil resulting from the Russian invasion, aiming to utilize temporary emergency visas provided by the Canadian government. Extensive Visa Issuance and Current Arrivals Since March 2022, Ottawa has granted 936,293 emergency...

Study Permit Caps
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Navigating the Impact of Proposed Study Permit Caps on Canadian Provinces and Educational Institutions

In recent updates to Canada’s immigration policies, provinces are expressing concerns about the potential consequences for their colleges and universities due to proposed study permit caps. These caps, enforced by Immigration Minister Marc Miller, are set to significantly reduce the admission of international students, prompting worries about the economic and academic fallout. The proposed study...

Minimum Wage Upgrades
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Minimum Wage Upgrades in Atlantic Canada: A Step Towards Economic Equity

Two provinces in Atlantic Canada are set to witness a rise in their minimum wages, a development aimed at addressing economic disparities. New Brunswick Newfoundland and Labrador are adjusting their minimum wage rates, attempting to strike a balance between workers’ needs and businesses’ sustainability. New Brunswick’s Increment Effective April 1, New Brunswick’s minimum wage will...

Francophone Candidates
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IRCC Issues Update on Francophone Candidates in International Mobility Program

In a recent development, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has provided a clarification concerning Francophone Candidates in the International Mobility Program (IMP). The update, released on January 25, 2024, aims to offer clear guidance, particularly regarding exceptions for individuals involved in primary agriculture occupations. Scope of Exception: NOC Categories 4 and 5 The key...

Canada International Students
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Canada Welcomed Over 1 Million International Students in 2023: A Comprehensive Analysis

Canada has become a leading destination for international students, hosting an impressive 1,028,850 individuals with active study permits in 2023. This marks a substantial 27% increase from the previous year, as reported by Immigration, Citizenship and Refugees Canada (IRCC). The surge in enrolments highlights Canada’s allure as an educational hub and its growing significance in...

Expanding Work Opportunities for International Students in Canada
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Expanding Work Opportunities for International Students in Canada

On January 23, 2024, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) announced a significant policy shift that expands work opportunities for international students in Canada. The new policy, effective from January 1 to April 30, 2024, allows certain students to work off-campus for more than 20 hours weekly during regular academic sessions. This marks a departure...

Permanent Residence Pathway
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Canada Introduces New Permanent Residence Pathway for Former Minors in Protective Care

Canadian government has introduced a new Permanent Residence pathway to address a critical situation faced by a small number of individuals who came to Canada as minors, and were under the custody of child protection services but never obtained permanent residence or citizenship. The absence of status for these vulnerable individuals puts them at risk...