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Canada Secures Tenth Spot as a Leading Destination for Digital Nomads in Global Report
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Canada Secures Tenth Spot as a Leading Destination for Digital Nomads in Global Report

In recent years, digital nomadism has gained immense popularity, especially among professionals from the UK who seek the freedom to work from anywhere in the world. For British digital nomads, Canada has emerged as one of the top countries to live and work, thanks to its welcoming policies, high quality of life, and robust infrastructure....

New Brunswick action plan
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New Brunswick Announces Action Plan to Strengthen Early Learning and Childcare Sector

On August 7, 2024, the Government of New Brunswick unveiled a comprehensive action plan to enhance the early learning and childcare sector. This plan, spanning from 2023 to 2026, outlines key priorities and objectives in alignment with three significant federal agreements: the Canada-New Brunswick Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care Agreement, the Canada-New Brunswick Early...

Safest Cities in Canada for Immigrants to Move
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Safest Cities in Canada for Immigrants to Move

When choosing a new city to call home in Canada, safety is a top priority for many immigrants. One useful tool to gauge the safety of a city is Statistics Canada’s Crime Severity Index (CSI). Unlike traditional crime rates that simply count the number of crimes, the CSI weighs the seriousness of each incident, offering...

PEI’s New Bursary Program for Internationally Educated Nurses
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PEI’s New Bursary Program for Internationally Educated Nurses

In a bid to strengthen the healthcare system in Prince Edward Island (PEI), a new bursary program has been launched to support Internationally Educated Nurses (IENs). This initiative is designed to alleviate financial burdens and attract more skilled nurses to the province. The Internationally Educated Nurses Bursary Program offers up to $10,000 to assist with...

Quebec Latest Draw
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Quebec Latest Draw Invites 1,490 Skilled Workers for Permanent Residency

In a significant development for aspiring immigrants, Quebec’s Minister of Immigration, Francization, and Integration (MIFI) has announced the results of the latest draw under the Quebec Immigration Nominee Program. Held on August 1, 2024, this draw saw 1,490 skilled workers receive invitations to apply for permanent residency. This event marks a major opportunity for those...

Job Scams Targeting Temporary Foreign Workers
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Job Scams Targeting Temporary Foreign Workers in Alberta: What You Need to Know

Temporary foreign workers (TFWs) in Alberta are facing a growing threat from scammers posing as employers and immigration consultants. These fraudsters are exploiting the hopes and dreams of individuals seeking better opportunities by charging unauthorized and exorbitant fees for services that should be free. In this blog, we will explore how these scams operate, their...

Latest MPNP Draw
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Manitoba Invited 203 Candidates in Latest MPNP Draw

On August 1, 2024, Manitoba held its latest round of invitations (#225) under the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP). This round saw a total of 203 candidates invited, demonstrating the province’s ongoing commitment to attracting skilled workers to boost its economy. Skilled Worker in Manitoba Stream: Key Highlights In the Skilled Worker in Manitoba stream,...

Parents and Grandparents Immigration
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Canada Sees a Notable Increase in Parents and Grandparents Immigration

Are you curious about the latest trends in Canadian immigration, especially concerning the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP)? In May 2024, Canada experienced a significant rise in PGP immigration, highlighting the country’s commitment to reuniting families. Let’s dive into the details of this surge and what it means for future immigrants. Understanding the Recent Surge...