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Latest Updates on Inventory
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Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP): Latest Updates on Inventory for 2024

If you’re considering immigrating to Canada through one of Alberta’s provincial programs, the latest draw results for the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) are essential to know. On September 27, 2024, Alberta published an update on the AAIP inventory, revealing new draw results and key information for prospective applicants. This update includes details about applications...

International Experience Canada Program
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International Experience Canada Program Issued 4,188 New Invitations

In recent weeks, Canada’s immigration landscape has seen exciting developments, particularly through the International Experience Canada program. From September 9 to September 29, 2024, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) invited a remarkable 4,188 young individuals from various countries to apply for an open work permit under this program. This is a fantastic opportunity for...

Latin America
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Saskatchewan’s Record $5.4 Billion Exports to Latin America: A Canadian Success Story

Saskatchewan is making waves on the global trade scene, particularly in Latin America. With a stunning record of $5.4 billion in exports to the region in 2023, this Canadian province is proving its growing strength in international trade. What’s driving this success? Potash and agri-food products. These sectors alone accounted for nearly all the growth,...

LMIA Rules
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Three Key Changes to Canada’s LMIA Rules Effective September 2024

On September 26, 2024, Canada introduced significant changes to the Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) rules, marking a new phase for the Temporary Foreign Worker (TFW) Program. These adjustments aim to address concerns related to unemployment, labor shortages, and misuse of the program by employers. Understanding these changes is crucial for both Canadian businesses and...

Canada’s Support for Immigration
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Why Canada’s Support for Immigration Remains Strong Amid Housing Concerns

Canada has always been a beacon of hope for immigrants worldwide, and it is known for its inclusiveness and welcoming attitude. Recent discussions around the housing crisis have led to concerns, but it’s important to remember that Canadians’ support for immigration remains overwhelmingly positive. While housing affordability is an important issue, it hasn’t diminished the...

Migration in 2024
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Ontario Sees a Surge in Outward Migration in 2024: What’s Behind the Trend?

Ontario, a province often known for attracting both immigrants and local Canadian residents, is now witnessing a notable shift. In 2024, an unexpected trend has emerged—more people are moving out of Ontario than coming in from other provinces. While the province continues to grow due to international immigration, the departure of many Canadians to other...

Latest Manitoba PNP Draw
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Latest Manitoba PNP Draw Invited 348 Candidates for Canadian Permanent Residency

Canada continues to be a top destination for immigrants, and the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) plays a crucial role in helping skilled workers, international graduates, and entrepreneurs achieve their dream of living and working in the country. The latest MPNP draw, held on September 27, 2024, invited 348 candidates to apply for permanent residence...

Alberta’s Record-Breaking Population Growth
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Immigration Fuels Alberta’s Record-Breaking Population Growth

Alberta is experiencing an unprecedented surge in population, driven largely by immigration. The province has become a magnet for both international newcomers and interprovincial movers. With its promising economic landscape, affordable housing options, and growing job opportunities, Alberta is quickly becoming the go-to destination for those seeking a brighter future. This surge in population highlights...

Minimum Wage
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Canadian Provinces to Implement New Minimum Wage Hikes Effective October 2024

The first of October brings good news for workers in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Prince Edward Island. Starting this date, all four provinces will implement significant hikes in their minimum wage rates. As economic pressures rise, keeping up with wage increases becomes essential to maintaining a fair standard of living for workers across the country....