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Quebec Investor Program (QIIP) Accepts Record Number of New Immigrants (Audio)
[row] [znhg_column size=”col-sm-6″] Article Audio: [/znhg_column] [/row] The Quebec Immigrant Investor Program (QIIP) accepted a record number of applicants last year and officials expect to at least
2016 Express Entry Draw #15: 747 Invitations, Lowest CRS Score 482 (Audio)
[row] [znhg_column size=”col-sm-6″] Article Audio: [/znhg_column] [/row] (Fourteenth draw in 2016 with Comprehensive Ranking Score under 500) July 13th 2016 – Canadian Immigration authorities conducted
Asylum Claimants Stuck in System for Years
The number of asylum claims received by Canada is rising sharply, pushing back older claims that already fall outside statutory time limits. It means the
Holding Statement the Only Outcome of Canada-EU Visa Talks
A carefully-worded joint statement was the only outcome of a high-stakes meeting between Canada’s Immigration Minister, his European Union counterpart, and officials from Romania and
Canada’s Unemployment Rate Falls Slightly in June
Canada’s unemployment rate fell slightly in June, even though 700 jobs were lost, as fewer Canadians were looking for work, according to Statistics Canada. Unemployment
New Brunswick Teachers Struggle to Cope with Influx of Refugee Students
Teachers in New Brunswick were overwhelmed by the sudden influx of Syrian refugee students earlier this year leading to chaos in some classrooms, according to
Federal Government Signs Immigration Deal With Newfoundland
The federal government has signed a new immigration agreement with the Province of Newfoundland & Labrador. The accord is aimed at better-tailoring new immigrants to
Canada’s Immigration Levels Set to Reach Record Numbers (Audio)
[row] [znhg_column size=”col-sm-6″] Article Audio: [/znhg_column] [/row] Immigration authorities plan to admit 300,000 newcomers in 2016 which will represent the highest levels in more than
Truckers Fear New Canada-US Border Data Sharing Plan
Chronic shortages of truck drivers in Canada could be made worse by new security measures at the US border, according to industry representatives. The Canadian Trucking