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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...

Improve Working Conditions
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Ottawa’s New Initiative to Improve Working Conditions for Migrant Farm Workers

Canada is taking an important step towards improving the working conditions for its migrant farm workers with a new initiative launching this month. As part of this effort, researchers from the University of Windsor and Toronto Metropolitan University have developed the Fair Farmwork Toolkit, a certification program designed to support ethical farm operators and improve...

Quebec Issues 1,417 Invitations
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Quebec Issues 1,417 Invitations in the Latest Arrima Immigration Draw

Exciting news for skilled workers looking to immigrate to Quebec! The province’s Ministry of Immigration, Francization, and Integration (MIFI) has conducted its first draw of September, issuing invitations to 1,417 candidates under the Regular Skilled Worker Program (RSWP). Quebec Immigration Draw: Key Details If you were invited in this draw, you have 60 days to...

Saskatchewan Adds 19200 Jobs
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Saskatchewan Adds 19,200 Jobs in a Year, Record Lowest Unemployment Rate in Canada

Saskatchewan, a province nestled in Western Canada, has emerged as a hotspot for job seekers and skilled workers. Its robust economy, coupled with a low unemployment rate, has made it a desirable destination for those seeking new opportunities. The province’s economy continues to flourish, creating new job opportunities and attracting skilled workers. The province’s recent...

Express Entry Draw for PNP
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Canada’s Express Entry Draw for PNP Candidates Issues 911 Invitations to Apply

Exciting news for Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) candidates in the Express Entry pool! Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has conducted another draw, issuing 911 invitations to apply (ITAs) for permanent residency. Key Details of the Draw Invitations Under Provincial Nominations PNP programs allow Canadian provinces and territories to nominate skilled workers who meet their...

New Open Work Permit Options for PNP
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IRCC Announced New Open Work Permit Options for PNP Candidates

Canada’s immigration landscape is constantly evolving, offering new opportunities for skilled workers looking to make a life in this diverse and prosperous country. One of the latest developments from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has caught the attention of many: the introduction of an open work permit (OWP) option for certain Provincial Nominee Program...

Graduate Retention Program
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Saskatchewan Graduate Retention Program Surpasses $800 Million Investment

The Government of Saskatchewan has reached a significant milestone with its Graduate Retention Program (GRP), announcing that total investments have surpassed $800 million since the program’s inception in 2009. The program, designed to retain talented post-secondary graduates within the province, has provided tuition tax credits to more than 85,000 graduates, making it a cornerstone of...

Closure of the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot Program
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Closure of the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP) Program

The Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP) Program, which played a vital role in promoting settlement in remote Canadian communities, officially concluded this year. On July 31, 2024, participating communities had their final chance to recommend applicants to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). Following this, August 31, 2024, marked the deadline for those recommended...

Ontario Eases Educational Requirements
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Ontario Eases Educational Requirements for Early Childhood Educators: A Boost to Immigration

On September 3, 2024, the Government of Ontario announced a significant policy change to the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP), specifically targeting early childhood educators. The province has decided to ease educational requirements for applicants in the Human Capital Priorities and French-speaking Skilled Worker streams. This move is designed to streamline the immigration process for...