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Manitoba's Expression of Interest Draw #218 Invited 371 Candidates
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Manitoba’s Expression of Interest Draw #218 Invited 371 Candidates

Manitoba Immigration Pathways recently announced Expression of Interest Draw #218, bringing opportunities for skilled workers to fulfill their Canadian dreams. Let’s delve into the specifics of this draw and what it means for aspiring immigrants. Skilled Worker in Manitoba: Occupation-specific Selection In this draw, Manitoba focused on occupations with high labor demands, utilizing data from...

IRCC Extended Invitations to More Than 2,000 IEC Applicants
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IRCC Extended Invitations to More Than 2,000 IEC Applicants

In recent developments, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has conducted new draws within the pools of the International Experience Canada (IEC) program. This initiative aims to offer young foreigners the opportunity to apply for an IEC open work permit, facilitating their integration into the Canadian workforce. Here are the details of this latest draw...

New Brunswick's Healthcare Boost: Welcoming International Nurses
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New Brunswick’s Healthcare Boost: Welcoming International Nurses

On May 3, 2024, New Brunswick celebrated a significant milestone in its healthcare sector as it warmly welcomed a cohort of internationally trained nurses. This influx of nursing professionals from Belgium and Morocco marks a strategic move by the province to address staffing shortages in its healthcare facilities, particularly in nursing homes. Let’s explore how...

Quebec Invited 1,415 Candidates in the Latest Arrima Draw
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Quebec Invited 1,415 Candidates in the Latest Arrima Draw

On May 3, 2024, the Quebec Ministry of Immigration (MIFI) conducted its 63rd invitation round through Arrima draw, Quebec’s online immigration system. This Arrima draw invited 1,415 candidates to apply for a Quebec Selection Certificate under the Quebec Skilled Worker Program. Let’s discuss the details of this draw and what it means for potential applicants....

Alberta's Latest AAIP Inventory Update: Welcoming Healthcare Specialists
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Alberta’s AAIP Inventory Update: Welcoming Healthcare Specialists

Alberta, renowned for its dynamic economy and welcoming atmosphere, continues to attract skilled professionals from around the world through its Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP). On May 1, 2024, Alberta unveiled the latest update to its AAIP inventory, heralding opportunities for aspiring immigrants, particularly in the healthcare sector. Update Highlights: AAIP Inventory and Healthcare Invitations...

Canada's Special Pathway
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Exploring Canada’s Special Pathway: Visitors Seeking Asylum

In a notable trend, many visitors who entered Canada via the expedited visitor visa pathway are now seeking asylum, shedding light on the impact of COVID-19 on immigration dynamics. As of February 29, 2024, approximately 152,400 visas were issued under this program, including 7,300 Super Visas catering to parents and grandparents. A revealing internal memo...

Expression of Interest Draw #217
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Unlocking Opportunities: Manitoba’s Expression of Interest Draw #217

In a recent development on May 2, 2024, Manitoba Immigration Pathways announced the results of Expression of Interest Draw #217, signaling exciting opportunities for skilled workers eager to embark on a new journey in Manitoba. This draw, aimed at attracting skilled individuals who can contribute to the province’s workforce, highlights Manitoba’s commitment to addressing labor...

French Study Requirement
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Quebec’s New French Study Requirement: What You Need to Know

On April 29, 2024, Quebec introduced a significant change to its Quebec Graduates stream of the Quebec Experience Program. This article provides an overview of the new French study requirement, its implications for aspiring immigrants, and the conditions applicants must meet to qualify. Understanding the French Study Requirement Effective November 23, 2024, Quebec graduates seeking...