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International Students in Canada
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International Students in Canada Face Uncertainty as Permanent Residency Policies Shift

Recent immigration policy changes in Canada have left tens of thousands of international students facing an uncertain future. The Canadian government’s sudden shift in immigration priorities—now focusing on French speakers and specific job sectors—has drastically impacted the path to permanent residency for many long-term students. Experts estimate that between 70,000 to 131,000 Post-Graduation Work Permit...

Latest Saskatchewan PNP Draw
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Latest Saskatchewan PNP Draw Invites 89 Skilled Workers

Exciting developments for skilled professionals looking to start a new chapter in Saskatchewan! The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) has recently issued invitations to 89 candidates in its latest provincial nomination draw. Key Details of the Latest SINP Draw 00012  10010  10011  10021  10029  11101  13201  20010  20012  21101  21221  21222  21233  21234  21301  21310...

Manitoba PNP Invites 206 Skilled Workers
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Manitoba PNP Invites 206 Skilled Workers in Latest Draw

On 12 September 2024, the province of Manitoba recently held a PNP draw, inviting 206 individuals to apply for permanent residency. This presents a fantastic opportunity for those looking to immigrate to Canada and contribute to the vibrant community of Manitoba. Manitoba PNP Draw Details Targeted Occupations The draw focused on candidates with work experience...

Solo Travelers
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Canadian Cities Outshines as Top Destinations for Solo Travelers

Canada has firmly established itself as a prime destination for solo travelers, with three of its cities—Vancouver, Montreal, and Toronto—ranking among the world’s best cities for solo exploration. In a recent report by Kayak and OpenTable, these Canadian hubs were named the second, third, and seventh best cities globally for solo travel, respectively. This is...

Newfoundland and Labrador
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Newfoundland and Labrador Seeks Partners to Boost Immigration Settlement Service

The Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador is actively taking the initiative to support and integrate newcomers by inviting organizations to collaborate on immigration settlement projects. The province has decided to offer up to $300,000 per project through the settlement and integration grants program in order to enhance economic integration, ensuring that immigrants can fully...

Latest PNP Draw
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British Columbia Invites 156 Skilled Workers and International Graduates to the Latest PNP Draw

The British Columbia (BC PNP) has conducted a new draw, inviting 156 individuals to apply for permanent residency. British Columbia PNP Draw Details Date: September 10, 2024 Invitations Issued: 156 Streams: Skilled Worker, International Graduate, and Childcare Targeted Streams: Early childhood educators, technology occupations, construction occupations, and healthcare occupations Stream Draw Types Minimum Score Required...

Afghan Refugees
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Canada Welcomes More Afghan Refugees: Latest Update and Key Figures

As of September 9, 2024, Canada has accepted an additional 475 Afghan refugees since August 7, 2024, continuing its commitment to supporting those fleeing Afghanistan. With this recent intake, the total number of Afghan refugees welcomed to Canada now stands at 54,165 since August 2021. These individuals have arrived through various special immigration programs that...

Visitor-to-Work Permit Policy
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Canada Ends Visitor-to-Work Permit Policy: What It Means for Future Applicants

In a significant policy shift, the Canadian government recently announced the end of a special public policy that allowed certain visitors to apply for employer-specific work permits while staying in Canada. This policy, first introduced in August 2020, was designed to address the labor shortages caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. However, as of September 9,...

Homeownership
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Immigrant Homeownership is Soaring in Canada

Recently, a survey conducted by Statistics Canada highlighted a sudden surge in homeownership among immigrants. This trend reflects newcomers’ financial stability and growing integration into the Canadian economy. The surge has been particularly notable in provinces such as Ontario, British Columbia, and Alberta. Ontario Tops the List Ontario has emerged as the leading destination for...