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Labor Market Impact Assessment in Canada
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What is the Labor Market Impact Assessment in Canada?

In Canadian immigration, the Labour Market Impact Assessment stands as a pivotal gateway, shaping the journey for both employers and overseas workers. Formerly known as the Labour Market Opinion (LMO), Canada’s LMIA is a crucial validation ensuring a delicate balance between the needs of Canadian employers and the protection of the local job market. Labor...

Latest BC PNP Draw
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The Latest BC PNP Draw Invited 217 Skilled Workers and International Graduates

British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) recently held its seventh draw of 2024, inviting 217 Skilled Workers and International Graduates to apply for provincial nomination. Overview of Invitation Categories and Criteria The draw, which took place on February 21, 2024, adds to the 1,643 invitations already issued by British Columbia this year. In this...

Immigration Inventories
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Understanding IRCC’s Efforts to Manage Immigration Inventories and Backlogs

In February 2024, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) unveiled updated data shedding light on immigration inventories and backlogs. This latest update revealed a staggering 2,188,400 applications encompassing requests for permanent residence, temporary residence, and citizenship approvals within IRCC’s purview. However, since January 24, 2024, IRCC has managed to process only 32,700 applications. Alarmingly, 42.4%...

Immigrant Retention Trends
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Understanding Immigrant Retention Trends Across Canadian Provinces

Immigrating to Canada is a life-changing decision for many individuals seeking better opportunities and quality of life. However, beyond the initial excitement of moving to a new country, it’s essential to understand the long-term trends in immigrant retention rates across different provinces. These insights provide valuable information for policymakers, service providers, and newcomers themselves. 1....

Enhancing French-Speaking Skilled Workers
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Northwest Territories Strategic Approach to Enhancing French-Speaking Skilled Workers

In a bid to fortify diversity and address labor shortages, the Northwest Territories (NWT) recently hosted a conference in Yellowknife, exploring innovative strategies to attract French-speaking workers and integrate them into the local workforce. This collaborative initiative, led by Conseil de développement économique des Territoires du Nord-Ouest (CDÉTNO) and La Communauté francophone accueillante (CFA), welcomed...

Part-Time Jobs in Canada
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Highest-Paying Part-Time Jobs in Canada for International Students in 2024

Are you an international student seeking part-time jobs in Canada? Looking for opportunities to enhance your Canadian experience? Look no further! Canada immigration offers some highest-paying part-time jobs, providing not only financial support but also a chance to develop essential skills and expand your network. Taking up any job in Canada is not just about...

Immigrant Earnings
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Unlocking the Potential: Immigrant Earnings Outpace Canadians

In a paradigm-shifting revelation, a recent report commissioned for the Office of the Parliamentary Budget Officer of Canada has brought to light a remarkable trend: the incomes of immigrants are surpassing those of native Canadians. From 2014 to 2018, immigrants saw their relative income surge from 55% to an impressive 78% when compared to all...

Canada Surpasses Target Welcomes 471,550 New Permanent Residents in 2023
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Canada Surpasses Target: Welcomes 471,550 New Permanent Residents in 2023

Recently, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) announced that Canada has surpassed its target for welcoming new permanent residents in 2023. The backlog data indicates that a total of 471,550 individuals were granted permanent residency last year. Exceeding the Immigration Levels Plan Target The number of new permanent residents welcomed in 2023 surpasses the target...

Afghan Refugees
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Canada Invited 47,010 Afghan Refugees through Special Immigration Programs

In an important update on February 1, 2024, the Canadian government reaffirmed its commitment to providing support for Afghan refugees, with 47,010 individuals welcomed since August 2021. The most recent data reveals that Canada has embraced 1,190 Afghan refugees since January 3, 2023, showcasing an ongoing dedication to humanitarian efforts. Special Immigration Measures Program At...