In a significant move aimed at addressing labor shortages and enhancing family integration, Canada has introduced a progressive policy that opens doors for dependent children of temporary foreign workers (TFWs) to obtain work permits. This groundbreaking initiative seeks to strengthen families, foster community integration, and tap into untapped talent within the country. Expanding Work Permit...
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Revolutionizing Labor Recruitment: Canada’s Innovative Recognized Employer Pilot
In a proactive response to persistent labor shortages, the Canadian government is gearing up to unveil a game-changing solution: The Recognized Employer Pilot (REP) program. Designed as a pivotal component of the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP), this groundbreaking initiative aims to reshape the recruitment paradigm by simplifying administrative processes for established employers with a...
Navigating the Canadian Job Market: Understanding Employer Inquiries and Human Rights
As newcomers embark on their journey to establish themselves in Canada, they often encounter the challenge of finding meaningful employment due to a lack of Canadian work experience. This accounts for a common challenge for a newcomer, it is extremely important to thorough understanding of the legal implications and human rights. The Canadian province of...
Navigating the Parent and Grandparent Super Visa: Everything You Need to Know
The Parent and Grandparent Super Visa is a program that permits parents and grandparents of Canadian citizens or permanent residents to live with them for an extended timeframe. It comes with a validity of six months and may also permit qualifying individuals to stay in Canada for up to two years without renewal. Eligibility Criteria...
The Provincial Nominee Program: A Game-Changer in Canadian Immigration
The Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) is the most significant pathway in Canada’s immigration landscape, according to the latest study conducted by Statistics Canada. This pathway was introduced in all provinces except Quebec and the Yukon which specifically targeted to scatter economic immigrants across Canada. Each province and territory manage and operate its own provincial program....
Canada’s Latest Express Entry Draw: IRCC Invited Candidates for Trades Occupations
In 2023, Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) made noteworthy changes to its Express Entry system by introducing category-based selection draws for specific occupations. This shift aims to address labor shortages in crucial sectors and promote French language proficiency outside of Quebec. The new approach offers a more targeted and inclusive way for candidates to...
Canada Issued 800 Invitations to French-Language Candidates
In a recent development, Canada conducted its third draw of the year targeting candidates with French language proficiency in the Express Entry system. On August 2nd, 2023, a total of 800 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) were issued to candidates with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 435. This score requirement was 60 points...
The Latest All-Program Express Entry Draw in Canada Invited 2000 Candidates
Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada conducted another successful round of Express Entry round invitations. This exciting all-program Express Entry draw invited 2000 candidates with a minimum CRS score of 517. This all-program express entry draw holds a significant place as it is the first Express Entry draw for the month of August 2023. Since, the...
The Canadian Immigration Journey for Self-Employed Individuals
Canada has built a reputation for its inclusive immigration policies, inviting people from all backgrounds to contribute to its diverse and thriving society. It is extremely essential for a self-employed individual to consider important pathways to ensure a smooth and successful transition. Work Experience Evaluation When applying for Canadian immigration, most streams require candidates to...








