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Express Entry Draw #362 Issues 2,500 ITAs for Healthcare Professionals
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Express Entry Draw #362 Issues 2,500 ITAs for Healthcare Professionals

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has conducted another major Express Entry draw #362 Canada, issuing 2,500 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to candidates in healthcare and social services. This marks the second-largest draw of the year for the sector, reinforcing Canada’s focus on addressing labour shortages in essential professions. To qualify, candidates required a minimum...

Alberta Latest Draw
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Alberta’s Latest Draw Invites 41 Healthcare Professionals and Updates Immigration Inventory

Alberta continues to make strides in attracting skilled immigrants through its Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP). In the latest draw held on August 13, 2024, the province invited 41 skilled workers to apply for provincial nomination under the Express Entry stream, reinforcing its reputation as a top destination for those seeking to build a new...

Healthcare Professionals Via New Immigration Pilot
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Nova Scotia Welcomes Healthcare Professionals Via New Immigration Pilot

Nova Scotia is making strides in addressing its healthcare needs through the Healthcare Professionals Immigration Pilot. On June 11, 2024, Nova Scotia extended invitations to candidates who had received a Letter of Interest (LOI). This initiative specifically targets podiatrists under the National Occupational Classification (NOC) 31209, marking a significant step in healthcare recruitment. The Healthcare...

Canada is Fighting Critical Shortage of Healthcare Professionals – It’s the right time for Foreign Nursing Workers!
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Canada is Fighting Critical Shortage of Healthcare Professionals – It’s the right time for Foreign Nursing Workers!

Canada’s healthcare sector is currently fighting an acute shortage of healthcare professionals across the country that has been termed ‘endemic’. The sector is going through a high rate of burnout and staff shortages. According to the report by Statistics Canada, the number of job vacancies has increased by almost 92 percent from September to December...