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Day: August 25, 2016
French Skilled Workers Outside Quebec Exempt From Labour Market Impact Assessment
Canada has relaxed the rules for awarding temporary visas to skilled French-speaking workers outside of Quebec. From June 1st, any company wishing to hire skilled
EU-Canada Visa Wrangle: July 12 Deadline Looms
The July 12 deadline is looming for Canada and the European Union to come to an agreement over visa-free travel. EU officials want Canadians to
2016 Express Entry Draw #13: 752 Invitations, Lowest CRS Score 488
(Twelfth draw in 2016 with Comprehensive Ranking Score under 500) June 15th 2016 – Canadian Immigration authorities conducted the 13th round of invitations under Express Entry in
200 Invitations Issued for British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program
British Columbia has invited nearly 200 new immigrants to apply for its Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). The province issued 194 invitations under the Skills Immigration
British Google Searches Spike on ‘How to Move to Canada’
First Americans, now the British. Google searches for ‘move to Canada’ spiked on Friday as the UK voted to leave the European Union in a
Canada Using Biometrics in Battle Against Immigration Fraud
Facial-recognition technology is the latest weapon being used by Canada in the battle against immigration fraud. The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) caught 15 individuals
Dramatic Impact of Immigration on Canada’s Provincial Populations
Nova Scotia’s population is the highest its ever been, New Brunswick welcomed the most new immigrants in modern history, and Alberta is growing faster than
Canada to Adopt Border Exit Controls (Audio)
Canada’s border controls are set to be tightened by a new law to be introduced by the Liberal government. Under the legislation, a log will
Canada’s Economic Growth Reliant on B.C., Ontario and Manitoba
British Columbia will lead the provinces in terms of economic growth to the end of 2016 and beyond, according to a new report from the

