The latest draw from Quebec Arrima, which took place on February 8th, 2024, resulted in invitations being extended to 1,034 candidates under the Regular Skilled Worker Program (RSWP). This draw marked the second invitation round conducted by Quebec in the year 2024. Who Received Invitations? A total of 1,034 candidates received invitations based on specific...
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Canada’s Spousal Sponsorship Immigration Rises in 2023
In the latest news, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) data for 2023 unveils a remarkable surge in the number of spousal sponsorship and common-law partners who embraced Canadian immigration. The statistics indicate a substantial 17.2% increase, with 75,185 new permanent residents welcomed through the spousal sponsorship program, compared to 64,145 in the previous year....
What is the Labor Market Impact Assessment in Canada?
In Canadian immigration, the Labour Market Impact Assessment stands as a pivotal gateway, shaping the journey for both employers and overseas workers. Formerly known as the Labour Market Opinion (LMO), Canada’s LMIA is a crucial validation ensuring a delicate balance between the needs of Canadian employers and the protection of the local job market. Labor...
The Latest BC PNP Draw Invited 217 Skilled Workers and International Graduates
British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) recently held its seventh draw of 2024, inviting 217 Skilled Workers and International Graduates to apply for provincial nomination. Overview of Invitation Categories and Criteria The draw, which took place on February 21, 2024, adds to the 1,643 invitations already issued by British Columbia this year. In this...
Understanding IRCC’s Efforts to Manage Immigration Inventories and Backlogs
In February 2024, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) unveiled updated data shedding light on immigration inventories and backlogs. This latest update revealed a staggering 2,188,400 applications encompassing requests for permanent residence, temporary residence, and citizenship approvals within IRCC’s purview. However, since January 24, 2024, IRCC has managed to process only 32,700 applications. Alarmingly, 42.4%...
Understanding Immigrant Retention Trends Across Canadian Provinces
Immigrating to Canada is a life-changing decision for many individuals seeking better opportunities and quality of life. However, beyond the initial excitement of moving to a new country, it’s essential to understand the long-term trends in immigrant retention rates across different provinces. These insights provide valuable information for policymakers, service providers, and newcomers themselves. 1....
Northwest Territories Strategic Approach to Enhancing French-Speaking Skilled Workers
In a bid to fortify diversity and address labor shortages, the Northwest Territories (NWT) recently hosted a conference in Yellowknife, exploring innovative strategies to attract French-speaking workers and integrate them into the local workforce. This collaborative initiative, led by Conseil de développement économique des Territoires du Nord-Ouest (CDÉTNO) and La Communauté francophone accueillante (CFA), welcomed...
LMIA Approved Jobs in Canada: Your Gateway to Work Opportunities
In the dynamic job market of Canada, individuals from across the globe can explore a multitude of avenues for employment. Among these opportunities, understanding the significance of LMIA-approved jobs holds paramount importance for prospective workers aiming to establish their careers in the Great White North. What exactly is LMIA, and why does it matter for...
Temporary Foreign Workers in Canada’s Hospitality and Food Manufacturing Industries
In the intricate web of Canada’s labor market, temporary foreign workers (TFWs) have played a pivotal role, particularly in the accommodation and food services as well as the food manufacturing industries. A recent exploration into their sociodemographic journey from 2000 to 2020 sheds light on their transition to permanent residency and their subsequent retention within...