Tag: Permanent Residence

Express Entry Draw #336
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Latest Express Entry Draw #336 Issues 646 ITAs for PNP Candidates

Canada continues to demonstrate its openness to skilled immigrants by issuing more invitations to apply (ITAs) through the Express Entry draw #336. In a recent Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draw, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) invited 646 candidates, reinforcing the country’s ongoing need for skilled professionals to contribute to its growing economy. Express Entry...

Quebec’s Cultural Integration Bill
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Quebec’s Cultural Integration Bill – Strengthening Canadian Unity in 2025

Canada has always been a beacon of diversity, welcoming people from all over the world. As immigration continues to shape the nation’s future, integrating diverse cultural backgrounds while maintaining social cohesion is more important than ever. Quebec’s Cultural Integration Bill presents a fresh approach to achieving this balance. This legislation is designed to preserve cultural...

Canada’s Labour Force Survey
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Addressing the Data Gap: Temporary Residents in Canada’s Labour Force Survey

Canada’s economy has increasingly relied on temporary residents, who now form a significant part of the workforce. However, tracking their contributions accurately has become a challenge. The Labour Force Survey (LFS), a key tool used to measure employment trends, struggles to account for the rapid rise in non-permanent residents (NPRs). With their share of the...

Canada Launches New Campaign
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International Experience Canada Launches New Campaign to Inspire Youth

Exploring the world has never been easier for young Canadians. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has introduced an exciting new marketing campaign for the International Experience Canada (IEC) program. This initiative aims to encourage Canadian youth to step out of their comfort zones, travel abroad, and gain invaluable life and work experiences. The campaign...

Canada's Most Affordable Provinces
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Canada’s Most Affordable Provinces for Immigrants in 2025

Canada continues to be one of the top destinations for immigrants seeking a high quality of life, economic opportunities, and a welcoming environment. For those considering a move, affordability is a key factor in choosing the right province. A recent study has highlighted the most budget-friendly provinces with excellent living standards, making them ideal choices...

Canada's Steady Population Growth
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Why Canada’s Steady Population Growth Is Good News for the Economy

Canada continues to experience steady population growth, driven by its welcoming immigration policies and growing demand for skilled talent. As a country known for its economic stability, high quality of life, and multicultural environment, Canada remains a top destination for immigrants worldwide. Despite recent adjustments to manage immigration levels, the nation’s population growth reflects its...

Attract Top American Talent
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Canada’s Golden Opportunity to Attract Top American Talent

As uncertainty looms over scientific research funding in the U.S., many professionals – especially in fields like health, biomedicine, and technology – are exploring international opportunities. Canada stands out as a prime destination, offering stable funding, a thriving research ecosystem, and an inclusive work environment. This shift presents a unique chance for Canada to strengthen...

Canada Strengthens Immigration Security with New Document Cancellation Rules
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Canada Strengthens Immigration Security with New Document Cancellation Rules

Canada is taking decisive steps to enhance its border security and uphold the integrity of its immigration system. Starting January 31, 2025, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has introduced updated regulations that empower officers with greater authority to cancel temporary resident documents. This move aims to address potential risks, prevent misuse, and streamline the...

Manitoba Adds 2,000 New Jobs in January, Boosting Economic Growth
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Manitoba Adds 2,000 New Jobs in January, Boosting Economic Growth

Manitoba’s labor market kicked off 2025 on a positive note, with 2,000 new jobs added in January, according to the latest Statistics Canada report. The province’s economic growth is evident in rising wages, declining unemployment, and increased private-sector employment. This job surge presents promising opportunities for newcomers, especially for those considering immigration to Manitoba. Employment...