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Quebec Issues 1,650 Canada Immigration Invitations In New Expression of Interest Draw
Quebec’s immigration authorities have conducted a selection round through the Arrima Expression of Interest system, issuing 1,650 invitations for Canadian immigration.
Ontario Targets Skilled Trades And Other Jobs With 1,728 Canada Immigration Invitations
Discover how Ontario’s latest immigration draw targeted skilled trades workers under the OINP Employer Job Offer: Foreign Worker stream.
British Columbia PNP Draw: Province Issues 174 Canada Immigration Invitations
The British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) conducted a new immigration draw on October 8, issuing at least 174 invitations across various key sectors.
British Columbia Issues 166 Canada Immigration Invitations In New PNP Draw
British Columbia has issued 166 invitations to apply in a new draw through the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP).
Canada To Give Work Permits To Yukon Temporary Workers
Canada’s federal government has partnered with the Yukon government to issue temporary foreign worker permits, allowing up to 215 skilled workers to remain in the territory while their permanent residency applications are processed under the Yukon Nominee Program.
Manitoba PNP Draw: Province Issues 348 Canada Immigration Invitations
Discover the latest as Manitoba has held a draw for the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP), issuing 348 Letters of Advice to Apply (LAAs).
Ontario Express Entry Draw: 243 French-Speaking Skilled Workers Invited
Ontario’s latest Express Entry draw invites 243 French-speaking skilled workers with CRS scores between 290-445 to boost Francophone communities and fill labor needs.
British Columbia Issues 146 Canada Immigration Invitations In New PNP Draw
The British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) issued at least 146 invitations in a new immigration draw conducted on September 24.
Quebec Premier Tries and Fails to Force Federal Election Centred on Immigration
Quebec Premier François Legault’s attempt to bring down the federal government and make a reduction in temporary immigration a central issue in the next federal