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Month: July 2021

How Many New Permanent Residents Does Canada Admit Under The Parents and Grandparents Program?
Ottawa’s attempt to re-build its Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) this year by lowering the income needed by sponsors and increasing the number of invitations

U.S. Green With Envy Over Canada’s Ability To Attract Top Tech Talent
Canada’s open and welcoming immigration policies are attracting so many highly skilled immigrants to the country that American lawmakers are now getting jealous and wondering

Canada To Re-Open U.S. Border Aug. 9, International Travel Sept 7 To Fully-Vaccinated Travellers
The long-awaited re-opening of the Canada-U.S. border is now only three weeks away – with Ottawa planning to allow fully-vaccinated Americans and permanent residents into

Immigration to Canada Likely to Rebound as Labour Market Improves and Economy Recovers
Immigration to Canada is expected to quickly rebound in the second half of this year as the labour market roars back to life and stringent

Quebec Entrepreneur Program
A Quebec entrepreneur applicant is a foreign national who comes to Quebec to either operate a business that he creates, alone or with partners, or

Canada Eyes Early September Date To Start Welcoming Vaccinated International Travellers
Canada could start welcoming fully vaccinated international travellers from early September, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has indicated. In a COVID-19 status update with provincial premiers,

Ontario Issues First Invitations Through Employer Job Offer: In-Demand Skills Stream
Ontario immigration has issued its first invitations to apply to candidates for its Employer Job Offer: In-Demand Skills stream. The July 15 draw feature invitations

British Columbia Issues 56 Invitations In New BC PNP Tech Draw
British Columbia immigration has issued 56 invitations to skilled workers and international graduates in a new BC PNP Tech draw. The July 13 draw featured

Canada Offers Open Work Permits For Candidates For New Pathway To Permanent Residency
Ottawa is sweetening the pot with open work permits for international students, health care workers and other workers in essential occupations who are candidates for

