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Month: November 2016
Canada’s Tech Sector Ready to Gain From Trump and Brexit
For highly skilled workers from all over the world looking for opportunities to use their expertise to move to a new country, the options are
Surge In U.S. Traffic to Canadian Immigration Site Continued For Several Days
The spike in traffic on the Canadian government immigration website seen on the night of the U.S. election lasted several days, figures show. Nearly 750,000
Americans Applying to Canadian Universities in Droves
Canada’s colleges and universities are seeing a sustained surge in interest from American students following Donald Trump’s election victory. What started as an overnight increase
Immigration.ca – Live Stream Series – Thursday December 1, 2016
Summary: Immigration.ca conducts period live stream sessions each month. Managing Partner Colin Singer discusses the latest developments in the Canadian immigration industry. Live stream sessions
Immigrants Help Advanced Economies Grow, IMF Report Finds (Audio)
[row] [znhg_column size=”col-sm-6″] Article Audio: [/znhg_column] [/row] Immigrants have an undeniable long-term benefit for advanced economies, according to a new report from the International Monetary
Canada Immigration Newsletters
Month Canada Immigration Newsletters 2020 October Canada Rated Best Country In World For Welcoming Immigrants. September Temporary restrictions slapped on immigration to Atlantic Canadian province
Healthcare Access Crucial For Syrian Refugees: Doctors
Doctors say a key element of integrating refugees into Canadian society is giving them access to healthcare. As the figure for Syrian refugees approaches the
B.C. Continues Weekly Draws For Provincial Nominee Program
More than 300 new immigrants were issued with Invitations to Apply on November 17, 2016 under the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program, as the province
How Trump’s NAFTA Threat Has Canadians In the U.S. Worried (Audio)
[row] [znhg_column size=”col-sm-6″] Article Audio: [/znhg_column] [/row] Canadians living and working in the U.S. under the NAFTA treaty could be forced to return north as

