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New Express Entry Draw Issues 1,391 PR Invitations
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New Express Entry Draw Issues 1,391 PR Invitations

Canada continues to welcome skilled immigrants, strengthening its diverse and vibrant workforce. In the latest Express Entry draw, 1,391 invitations to apply (ITAs) for permanent residency were issued, marking a significant milestone for those aiming to build their futures in Canada. This draw highlights the ongoing efforts of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to...

Which Consultancy is Good for Canada Immigration
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Which Consultancy is Good for Canada Immigration?

Dreaming of a new life in Canada? The process of immigration can be complex and overwhelming, but choosing the right consultancy can make all the difference. If you’re wondering, “Which consultancy is good for Canada immigration? What agency helps immigrate to Canada?” you’re in the right place. ImmigCanada is here to guide you through every...

Latest IEC Draw
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Canada Invited Over 3,000 Candidates Under the Latest IEC Draw

Canada continues to welcome young talents from across the globe through its International Experience Canada (IEC) program. In the latest round of invitations, held from July 8 to July 14, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) issued an impressive 3,045 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) for IEC open work permits. Canada IEC Draw Welcomes Young Global...

Protections for Temporary Foreign Workers
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Canada’s Strengthened Protections for Temporary Foreign Workers

Canada is taking significant steps to enforce regulations within the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP). This program is crucial in addressing labor shortages by allowing employers to hire skilled foreign workers. Recent efforts to penalize non-compliant employers underscore Canada’s commitment to fair treatment and safety for temporary foreign workers. Ensuring Fair Treatment for Temporary Workers...

Construction Labour Shortage
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Canada Trade Union Pushes for Immigration Reforms to Solve Construction Labour Shortage

The construction industry in Canada is facing a critical shortage of skilled labour, and a leading voice in the sector is calling for significant immigration reforms. The British Columbia Building Trades (BCBT) union has urged the federal government to revamp its immigration policies to address the ongoing labour crunch that threatens the industry’s growth and...

Resettlement Assistance Program
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Enhancing the Future of Refugee Support IRCC’s New Survey on Resettlement Assistance Program

The Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is making significant strides in improving the lives of newcomers. This summer, IRCC is launching a comprehensive survey aimed at refining the Resettlement Assistance Program (RAP) by gathering valuable feedback from government-assisted refugees. The initiative is part of a broader effort to identify what works well and where...

International Student Attendance in Canada
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IRCC Proposed Changes to Monitor International Student Attendance in Canada

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is gearing up for significant changes that could impact thousands of international students in Canada. The proposed amendments aim to enhance oversight of Designated Learning Institutions (DLIs) and ensure stricter attendance tracking for international students. Here’s a deep dive into these changes and what they could mean for future...

RSWP Draw
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Quebec Arrima Draw: Latest RSWP Draw Invites 1,528 Candidates to Apply for PR

In an exciting update for aspiring immigrants, Quebec’s Minister of Immigration, Francization, and Integration (MIFI) has announced the results of the latest Regular Skilled Worker Program (RSWP) draw. This Quebec Arrima Draw, conducted on June 27, 2024, has issued 1,528 invitations to candidates aiming to secure permanent residency in Quebec. Quebec Arrima Draw Highlights The...