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Alberta PNP Draw: Province Targets Healthcare Workers With 89 Canada Immigration Invitations
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British Columbia PNP Draw: Province Issues At Least 187 Canada Immigration Invitations
British Columbia has conducted new draws, issuing at least 187 invitations through multiple streams of the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program. The October 4 draws
How To Immigrate To Canada As An Air Traffic Controller
Thousands more air traffic controller Canada jobs are forecast to come up for grabs in the next nine years than there will be qualified people
How to immigrate to Canada as an HVAC repair worker
The number of graduates from Canadian schools and immigrants arriving in the country with the know-how to repair heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems over the
Opinion Piece Argues That the Liberal Party Has “Broken Canada’s Immigration System”
The Globe and Mail columnist Tony Keller’s recent opinion piece holds the view that “the Liberals have broken Canada’s immigration system,” one which he claims
Manitoba invites 615 immigration candidates to apply in Provincial Nominee Program draws
The Prairie province of Manitoba sent out 615 Letters of Advice to Apply (LAA) to immigration candidates through its Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) Thursday. Read more: Protecting Against
How Canada Attracts Immigrants as Newcomers to Smaller Communities
Canada operates several immigration streams that are designed to attract immigrants to smaller communities. The programs are a result of the federal government’s realisation that
Ontario Hoping To Double Economic Immigration To Province Through OINP
Ontario is going to double economic immigration through its Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) over the next few years, says provincial Immigration Minister Monte McNaughton.
British Columbia Makes Slew Of Changes In Comprehensive BC PNP Overhaul
British Columbia has introduced a comprehensive overhaul of the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program to coincide with the launch of a new National Occupational Classification
IRCC Switches Over To National Occupational Classification System On November 16
Canada’s new National Occupational Classification (NOC) system comes into effect on November 16, changing how foreign nationals fill out their applications when applying under the Express Entry