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Ontario Immigration Issues 528 NOIs In New Express Entry Tech Draw
Ontario immigration has issued 528 Notifications if Interest in a new Tech Draw through its Express Entry Human Capital Priorities stream. The Ontario Immigrant Nominee

Quebec Announces $246m For Programs to Recruit and Retain Immigrants
In its latest budget, Canada’s francophone province of Quebec is pumping $246 million into programs to attract and retain immigrants. “Attracting and retaining immigrants to

COVID-19: Ottawa Hopes to Broaden List of Essential Travellers Allowed to Come to Canada
Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Marc Garneau is hoping to allow more people into the country during the pandemic under expanded categories of just who is

How To Apply For Canada Family Sponsorship Immigration From China
China is the second-most important source of new Canadian permanent residents who come through family sponsorship programs, reveals data from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.

Manitoba Immigration Issues 243 LAAs Through 3 Streams In New Provincial Draw
Manitoba immigration has issued 243 Letters of Advice to Apply to skilled workers and international graduates in the latest draw through the Manitoba Provincial Nominee

Canada’s Unemployment Rate Of 7.5% Lowest Since Before COVID-19 Struck
Canada’s unemployment rate dropped to its lowest level since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in March, according to the latest federal government figures released

Saskatchewan Immigration Draw: Province Invites 279, Targets 58 Occupations
Saskatchewan immigration has conducted a new Expression of Interest draw, issuing 279 invitations to apply across two streams. In the April 8 Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee

Quebec: Collective Sponsorship Program For Refugees Abroad Now Accepting Application
Quebec started accepting applications for its collective sponsorship program for refugees abroad this week and will continue to accept them through its Arrima online platform

Quebec Immigration Rethinks French Testing For Tradespeople After Frenchman Fails
Quebec immigration officials are backpedaling somewhat on their French-language testing requirements after a tradesman from France – educated in the French language – failed the

