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Review the Post-Graduation Work Permit
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IRCC to Review the Post-Graduation Work Permit for the First Time in a Decade

On the 27th of October, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) declared forthcoming modifications to its International Student Program, aiming to fortify the program and shield students from potential fraud. The recently introduced measures will necessitate Designated Learning Institutions (DLIs) to authenticate each applicant’s letter of acceptance directly with IRCC to guarantee the issuance of...

Alberta's Latest PNP Draws
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Alberta’s Latest PNP Draws Invited 122 Candidates to Apply for PR

Alberta, often referred to as the “Wild Rose Country,” has been a beacon for immigrants looking to settle in Canada. With its vibrant communities, thriving job market, and picturesque landscapes, it’s no wonder that many individuals dream of calling Alberta their new home. Alberta’s Latest PNP draws, part of the Alberta Advantage Immigrant Program (AAIP),...

British Columbia's Latest Draw
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Exciting Opportunity: 208 Candidates Invited for PR in British Columbia’s Latest Draw

Great news for hopeful candidates eyeing provincial nomination in British Columbia! The British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) has recently concluded its fifth Skills Immigration draw of October, with a significant number of candidates receiving Invitations to Apply (ITAs) for permanent residency. Key Highlights of BC PNP’s Latest Draw The recent draw, which took...

Quebec's Simplified LMIA
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Quebec’s Simplified LMIA Processing: An Overview of Eligibility and Criteria

In Quebec, the Ministry of Immigration annually releases an updated list of occupations eligible for simplified processing through the Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) system. This process is unique to Quebec, which operates independently from the rest of Canada in terms of its immigration policies, regulations, and programs for foreign nationals seeking residency in the...

Salary Hike
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Canadian Workers Anticipate Salary Hike in 2024

As per the latest insights gleaned from a comprehensive study by the esteemed financial management consulting firm Normandin Beaudry, the labor force across Canada is poised to witness a notable upswing in their paychecks come 2024. The survey, which involved a comprehensive analysis of over 700 companies spanning the expanse of the nation, has shed...

Canada’s Recent Express Entry Draw
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IRCC Invited 3,600 Healthcare Workers in the Latest Express Entry Draw

Canada’s Express Entry system has witnessed dynamic changes in its draw patterns, reflecting the country’s adaptable immigration strategy. In recent weeks, Canada has conducted various draws, targeting specific categories such as healthcare, French proficiency, and occupation-based segments. These draws, each with its distinct Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score cut-offs, demonstrate the country’s commitment to fulfilling...

Start-Up Visa Program
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Canada’s Start-Up Visa Program: A Gateway to Entrepreneurial Success for Immigrant Innovators

The Start-Up Visa program in Canada has garnered substantial attention for its ability to attract immigrant entrepreneurs, with recent data from Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) highlighting a notable uptick in participation. Over the first half of this year, the SUV saw a commendable increase of 6.3 percent in the number of new permanent...

Labor Market in Canada
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Persistent Job Vacancies Indicate Robust Labor Market in Canada

In the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, Canada is witnessing encouraging signs of economic recovery, as suggested by Statistics Canada’s latest Labor Force Survey. The report, covering September 2023, highlights a stable unemployment rate of 5.5%, consistent with the rate at the beginning of the year. Concurrently, the employment rate remained steady at 62% throughout...

Minimum Wage Hikes
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Minimum Wage Hikes Across Six Canadian Provinces Signal Progress for Newcomers

Recent minimum wage hikes across six provinces in Canada represent a positive shift in the Canadian labor market, providing improved financial stability for hourly workers. These increments, implemented as of October 1, 2023, are anticipated to have a meaningful impact on various sectors, particularly for newcomers to the country. Understanding labor laws and employment rights...