Month: May 2021

Many foreigners in Canada are issued temporary work permits each year – some of which are open work permits, and others which are known as closed work permits. Foreign workers with closed work permits are limited to only one employer and usually can only work in a specific location. This means that these workers are
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Last Updated on May 20, 2021 Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino is blaming delays in the processing of applications for permanent residency in Quebec on the province’s low annual immigration targets. “Let’s be clear: Quebec sets its own annual immigration targets and we receive more applications under Quebec’s Skilled Worker Program (PTQQ – Programme des travailleurs
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Last Updated on May 19, 2021 Nova Scotia immigration has conducted a new business immigration draw, targeting International Graduate Entrepreneur Stream candidates. The draw, which took place on May 3, saw 2 invitations issued through the Nova Scotia Nominee Program. Candidates required 44 points to qualify. Detailed requirements for the stream are below. Nova Scotia
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Last Updated on May 18, 2021 A think-tank is giving Ottawa the thumbs up for its success in boosting number of permanent resident arrivals despite the COVID-19 pandemic. “The improvement we’re seeing in permanent resident admissions is encouraging and good news for the economy,” says Iain Reeve, associate director of immigration research at the Conference
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Did you know that over 200,000 individuals come to Canada each year for employment? As Canada continuously invites skilled workers to boost the economy, many foreigners can find a spot for them in the Canadian workforce! In most cases, finding a job in Canada prior to settling in Canada helps your chances of being invited.
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