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Ontario Targets Early Childhood Educators With 244 Canada Immigration Invitations
Discover how Ontario’s latest immigration draw target early childhood educators and assistants under the OINP Employer Job Offer: Foreign Worker stream.

Why Canada Will Reap Long-Term Benefits From Immigration Surge
Long-term economic gains will outweigh the short-term disadvantages of increased immigration to Canada, argues a Globe and Mail columnist.

Immigrants To Canada See Improvement In Getting Jobs That Match Their Education
Recent immigrants to Canada are increasingly securing jobs that match their educational qualifications, a positive trend since 2016. A Statistics Canada report reveals significant improvements for newcomers.

Andra Dumitrescu
Andra Dumitrescu, founder and principal lawyer at AVIO Immigration, leads a virtual law firm focused on Canadian immigration law. Licensed by the Law Society of Ontario, she offers expert, compassionate, and effective immigration solutions, carefully tailored to address the unique needs of each client.

Strength Of Canadian Higher Education Revealed In World University Rankings
Discover the top Canadian universities for international students in 2025. Explore leading institutions like the University of Toronto, McGill University, and the University of British Columbia, renowned for their academic excellence, research opportunities, and vibrant multicultural environments.

Saskatchewan Immigration Issues 120 Invitations In First Draw Since March
Saskatchewan has extended 120 invitations for Canadian immigration in its latest Expression of Interest draw, conducted through the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP). This is the first such draw since March.

Alberta Introduces New Guidelines For Some PNP Applications
Learn about the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) resuming applications on June 11, 2024, under new guidelines.

Canadian Agriculture Sector Against Proposed Cutbacks in Temporary Immigration
The Canadian government’s plan to reduce temporary immigration could negatively impact the agriculture sector, with fewer temporary foreign workers available.

Canada’s Federal Government And Provinces Consider Possible PGWP Changes
Explore Ottawa’s consultations with provinces on potential changes to Post-Graduation Work Permits (PGWP). Learn about proposed shifts to eligibility criteria, exemptions, and more, impacting international students in Canada.

