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Think Hiring an Immigration Attorney is a Waste of Money? 4-Point Reality Check Ahead

Why you should use an immigration professional for your Canada immigration application? The same reason why you hire architects and engineers to design your home, plumbers for pipe work, and carpenters for making furniture—it’s never as easy as it looks. A cursory look at the immigration process including the detailed eligibility requirements of various Canada immigration...

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Business Immigration in Canada Simplified—14 Programs across 11 Provinces and Territories

  How can a business owner immigrate to Canada? Express Entry is for employees but what about self-employed immigration to Canada? Are there special options for entrepreneurs? Business immigration is very important because entrepreneurs create jobs, which is the source of all economic growth and development. Read ahead for an overview of all PNP programs...

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Goodbye Status Quo—Time to Prepare for the New Post-Pandemic Canada Immigration Landscape

  Let things go back to as they were—this is probably the best way to describe the world’s efforts to tackle the Covid-19 pandemic. We all want to go back to the times when we could go out, travel, meet our loved ones, work in offices, and lead our lives without any worries about masks,...

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Beyond Big Cities—4-Point Strategy to Boost Your Canada Immigration Prospects

Are you a skilled worker struggling to get an Invitation to Apply for permanent residence? Or, are you focusing on a work permit but are struggling to get a job offer from an eligible Canadian employer? Perhaps you are making the same mistake that millions of skilled workers across the world make—focusing on Canada’s big...

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4 Reasons why Atlantic Provinces are Best for Canada Skilled Worker Immigration

4 Reasons why Atlantic Provinces are Best for Canada Skilled Worker Immigration Unlike other countries, Canada does not have a centralized immigration system where the federal government is the sole agency in charge of all the immigration programs in the country. All Canadian provinces are free to setup their own provincial immigration programs and streams....

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Understanding 2020 PNP Trends to Plan Your Canada Immigration Strategy for 2021

  Understanding 2020 PNP Trends to Plan Your Canada Immigration Strategy for 2021 Provincial nomination is the most unique feature of Canada’s merit-centric immigration system. Canadian provinces can create immigration programs, set their own eligibility rules, and nominate eligible candidates for permanent residence. Assessing a candidate’s eligibility in terms of education, work experience, occupation, language...

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2021 Set to be a Great Year for Canada! Proof? Hidden in Routine Addition to Newfoundland PNP

  2021 Set to be a Great Year for Canada! Proof? Hidden in Routine Addition to Newfoundland PNP Observing a shortage of skilled labor in sectors like technology and ocean sciences, Newfoundland and Labrador has added a new program targeting such skilled workers to its provincial nomination program. A new PNP program is a normal...

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Province Focus Series – Overview of British Columbia’s Economy, Education, Lifestyle, and Provincial Nomination Options for Immigrants

  Province Focus Series – Overview of British Columbia’s Economy, Education, Lifestyle, and Provincial Nomination Options for Immigrants Along with Ontario and Quebec, British Columbia is one of the big-three Canadian provinces that attract most of the skilled workers and foreign entrepreneurs seeking to settle in Canada. British Columbia, Canada has been a consistent economic...

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Have Canadian Experience? Congrats, Immigration Just Became a Lot Easier for You!

Express Entry through the Federal Skilled Worker Program—this is probably the standard answer given by any foreign worker when queried about his or her Canadian immigration strategy. But, there’s more to Canadian skilled worker immigration than the FSWP. In fact, the second report of a five-part StatsCan and IRCC study shows that perhaps focusing on...