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4 Reasons Why Canada is a More Student-Friendly Destination Than The US

  4 Reasons Why Canada is a More Student-Friendly Destination Than The US The US has seen decline in international enrollments for four consecutive years. In contrast, there has been steady increase in number of foreign students seeking admission in Canadian institutions and universities. Here are four reasons why Canada has trumped the US as...

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Canada 2021-23 Immigration Plan— Economic Immigration Top Priority for a Target of 1.3 Million Immigrants

  Canada 2021-23 Immigration Plan— Economic Immigration Top Priority for a Target of 1.3 Million Immigrants Immigrants contribute to Canada’s economy and society. Canada respects economic and humanitarian immigrants. And Canada looks forward to a mutually-beneficial relationship with immigrants. This is probably the simplest way to summarize Canada’s 2021‒2023 Immigration Levels Plan. Immigration Numbers for...

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Will Canada Suspend Immigration? Answer Hidden in Its Robust LMIA Process

The Covid-19 pandemic has led to a sharp surge in unemployment numbers across the world. The situation seems worse than the 2008 global recession because there’s no clarity on when and how the pandemic will subside. Immigration becomes an easy target for politicians and policy makers alike during times of high unemployment. The US has...

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Finding a Job in Canada— Educational Credential Assessments: ‘What’ ‘Why’ ‘When’ and ‘How Many’

Your educational qualification plays a significant role in determining whether you are eligible for immigrating to Canada. Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) for Canada is an integral part of the skilled worker immigration process. Purpose of the ECA? The ECA is an independent verification of the validity and authenticity of your degree, diploma, certificate, or credential....

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Shortage of Nurses in Canada—Provinces Target Foreign Nurses through PNP Streams and Pilot Programs

Between February and April 2020, Canada lost around three million jobs and the average unemployment rate soared from around 5.6 percent to 13 percent. However, this doesn’t mean your dream of finding a job and settling in Canada is over. But for Nurses, Canada Immigration for Nurses in 2020 is in high demand right now....

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How Canada will Benefit from US Immigration Restrictions till the End of 2020?

The world’s preferred destination for immigrants has decided to restrict issue of new green cardsas well as short-term work permits. Ostensibly aimed at protecting American workers, thisdecision is likely to impact both the US as well as its neighbor Canada for a long time ahead.A quick comparison of immigration-centric responses by Canada and the USA...

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Opportunity Hidden in a Crisis—Don’t Even Think about Changing Your Canada Immigration Plans!

The Covid-19 pandemic has forced Canada into a lockdown with normal commercial and economic activities facing significant disruptions. The shutdown of the economy bar essential services has resulted in a 350 percent surge in monthly unemployment between February and March 2020. Immigration is invariably the first target as economic and political compulsions force policy makers...

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Received an Invitation to Apply (ITA)? Avoid these Errors for Easy Immigration to Canada

Overview of mistakes/errors that applicants often commit and the consequences of such mistakes. The conclusion focuses on the benefits of having an experienced immigration lawyer throughout the application. In a merit-centric points-based immigration system like Canada, receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA) is an important milestone in your attempt to become a Canadian permanent residence....

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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...