Month: January 2024

Employers hoping to hire through the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) need to ensure any applications they make that require Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIA) meet the latest wage requirements. “For LMIA applications submitted as of Jan. 1, 2024, employers are required to update the wages of temporary foreign workers to reflect changes to the prevailing wage, at
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Canada’s most populous province is expanding the Employer Job Offer: International Student Stream of its Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) to include all international students who have completed one-year college graduate certificate programs. “Previously, the OINP’s Employer Job Offer: International Student stream allowed candidates to apply with a one-year credential from an eligible institution only if
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Canada is quickly becoming a nation of immigrants as record-breaking immigration fuels the bulk of the country’s population growth, concludes the chief executive officer of a Montreal-based think-tank. “I think we’re increasingly becoming a country of immigrants,” Association for Canadian Studies (ACS) CEO Jack Jedwab reportedly told the National Post. “In terms of identity dimensions,
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1. Express Entry Express Entry remains the foremost way to move to Canada in 2024. The flagship selection system is used to control applications for the main federal programs: Federal Skilled Worker, Canadian Experience Class and Federal Skilled Trades. Canada plans to welcome 110,770 Federal High Skilled immigrants in 2024, up from 83,000 in 2023,
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a) Ontario Immigration Ontario, as Canada’s most populous province, remains the primary recipient of federal immigrants within the nation. Statistic reports up to November 2023 reveal that Ontario successfully settled 191,570 new immigrants during the initial 11 months of the year, constituting over 44 percent of the nationwide immigrant influx. Among these newcomers, a portion,
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