2023
CANADA IMMIGRATION NEWS
3500 candidates with CRS 483 invited in Express Entry draw 247
In the eleventh federal Express Entry draw of Canada held on April 26, the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) invited 3500 immigration candidates to apply for permanent residence. The
Express Entry draw 246: IRCC invited 3500 candidates with CRS 486
In the first Express Entry draw of April 2023 held on 12th, the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) invited 3500 immigration candidates to apply for permanent residence. The minimum
Yet another Express Entry draw held on March 29 invites 7000 candidates
The Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada(IRCC) has held yet another Express Entry draw in the third consecutive week, inviting another 7000 immigrants to apply for permanent residence in the country.
IRCC invites 7000 immigration candidates in the latest all-program Express Entry draw
In the surprise Express Entry draw held on March 23, the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) invited 7000 immigration candidates to apply for permanent residence in Canada. The all-program
International graduates with expiring PGWP can apply for extension
The Immigration Minister of Canada has announced that those with an expiring Post-graduation Work Permit(PGWP) can apply for extending their Open Work Permit as of April 6, 2023. This is
7000 candidates invited in largest ever all-program Express Entry draw
In the largest ever all-program Express Entry draw held on March 16, the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) invited 7000 immigration candidates to apply for permanent residence. The minimum
IRCC holds another PNP-specific Express Entry draw, invites 667 candidates
In the sixth Express Entry draw of 2023, which also happens to be a Provincial Nominee Program-specific draw, the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada(IRCC) invited 667 immigration candidates to apply
583 candidates invited in occupation-specific draw of Manitoba
Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) conducted its first occupation-specific draw on February 23rd and invited 583 candidates to apply for provincial nomination. Out of the total number of invitations issued,
New immigrants more likely to be employed than Canada-borns: Report
New immigrants are more likely to be employed than their Canada-born peers, revealed a study by Desjardin on the impact of federal immigration targets. Employment rate among the new immigrants
Job vacancies in Canada continue to remain high
The job vacancies in Canada continued to remain high in December last year, as the same in November, revealed a report by Statistics Canada. The highest number of job vacancies
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A total of 536 immigration candidates received invitations in Quebec’s Arrima draw held on September 30. Quebec had earlier conducted
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In the federal Express Entry draw held on September 2, Canada invited 4200 candidates to apply for permanent residence. The
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Sean Fraser, a former lawyer from Nova Scotia has been chosen as Canada’s new Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship.
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Compared with the primary quarter of 2017, the number of job opportunities in Canada expanded 18.8%, while the activity opening
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In the new International Skilled Worker draw of Saskatchewan held on June 20, a total of 479 candidates with work
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In the draw held on September 15, Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Programs invites 326 immigrants (SINP) issued invitations to 326 immigration
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Saskatchewan Express Entry and Occupation In-Demand candidates were invited in the latest Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) draw held on
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The changes in citizenship rules introduced by the Canada government in October 2017 have made Canadian citizenship accessible to more
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The role of immigrants in the post pandemic economic recovery of Canada will be crucial, and they will be in
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As the Canada government is considering of using Artificial Intelligence to process immigration applications, a study conducted by the University
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The small business owners in Canada are finding it difficult to fill job vacancies, especially the vacancies that demand low-skilled
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The parliamentary committee report on the impact of the pandemic on Canada immigration has called for the full digitalization of