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Month: March 2020

Coronavirus: Canada Delays Opening of Agri-Food Immigration Pilot
2020-03-31 – Canada has delayed the opening of the Agri-Food Immigration Pilot due to the ongoing battle to stop the spread of coronavirus. The pilot,

British Columbia Conducts New Immigration Draw With Coronavirus-Specific Conditions
2020-03-31 – British Columbia immigration has conducted a new provincial draw, issuing 311 invitations to apply with specific criteria related to the coronavirus outbreak. The

Canada Delays Opening Of Parents and Grandparents Program, Blaming Coronavirus
2020-03-28 – Canada has delayed the opening of the 2020 Parents and Grandparents Program as it focuses on the response to the coronavirus pandemic. In

Coronavirus: TFWs, Certain International Students And Approved PRs Can Now Travel To Canada
2020-03-28 – Canada says exemptions to coronavirus travel restrictions are now in place for temporary foreign workers, certain international students and approved permanent residents. The

UPDATED Coronavirus: Exactly Who Can Travel To Canada?
2020-03-28 – Canada has imposed strict travel restrictions in the fight to stop the spread of coronavirus. Below is a list of people who are

Saskatchewan Targets Occupations-In-Demand Candidates With 205 Invitations
2020-03-27 – Saskatchewan immigration issued invitations to 205 candidates in 71 occupations in its latest Expression of Interest draw. The March 26 Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee

Manitoba Immigration Issues 226 LAAs In New Provincial Draw
2020-03-27 – Manitoba immigration has issued 226 Letters of Advice to Apply to skilled workers and international graduates through the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program. The

Coronavirus: New Brunswick Restricts Inter-Provincial Migration
2020-03-26 – The province of New Brunswick is restricting inter-provincial migration in a move aimed to help the fight against coronavirus. Provincial ‘peace officers’ are

Strong Demand For Ontario Immigration: 2019 Nominations Represent 13,750 Newcomers
2020-03-25 – Ontario nominated nearly 7,400 principal immigration applicants in 2019, representing nearly 13,750 newcomers to the province including spouses and dependents, new figures show.

