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4 Fantastic Advantages of Hiring a Foreign Worker for your Canadian Business

Why hire a foreign worker? It’s completely natural to have doubts about hiring a foreign skilled worker for your Canadian business. So many legal procedures and formalities along with ongoing immigration compliances. Plus, there will be the cultural challenges of having somebody from another country working with your team. Yet, it doesn’t make sense to avoid hiring...

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Top Work Destination for 200,000 Foreign Workers Across 190 Countries—Canada!!

209,000 people in over 190 countries were asked to name the foreign country where they would most like to work and the unequivocal answer is—Canada. Traditionally, the US has been the preferred foreign work destination for skilled workers across the globe. However, four years of Trump’s anti-immigrant policies combined with the country’s ham-handed response to...

4 Ways to Boost Your Ontario Immigration Prospects
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4 Ways to Boost Your Ontario Immigration Prospects—Tech, Skilled Trades, Advanced Degree, and French Proficiency

  2020 was a tough year for immigration but Ontario continued to remain the top destination for foreign immigrants seeking to settle in Canada. Against its Federal quota of 7,350 nominations, Ontario issued a total of 8,054 provincial nominations including 300 low-skilled workers under its NOC C pilot program. Here are five actionable takeaways from...

About Us Good News for Skilled Workers—Five OINP Streams Move to the Expression of Interest System
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Good News for Skilled Workers—Five OINP Streams Move to the Expression of Interest System

Why is Canada’s immigration system described as a merit-centric, transparent, and efficient immigration system? Even the OECD described the Express Entry system as the role model for the entire globe. The key factor that makes Canada’s immigration system so effective is its Expression of Interest system. First-Come-First-Served—the Conventional Approach The traditional immigration system involves Countries set up...