Trending Now
Alberta PNP Draw: Province Targets Healthcare Workers With 89 Canada Immigration Invitations
Read More »Etiqueta: Sean Fraser
Canada Immigration Minister Announces New Pathway Under EMPP For Skilled Refugees
Immigration Minister Sean Fraser announced Monday that Canada is going to launch a new pathway this summer under the Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot (EMPP) to
Freeze On Canada Express Entry Pushed Down Immigration Applications To IRCC In 2022
A freeze on Express Entry draws for federal programs that lasted for almost 10 months pushed down the number of applications for permanent residence received
Canada Looks To Boost Immigration From Philippines With New Manila Processing Centre
Canada is opening up an operations centre in the Canadian embassy in the Philippines in an attempt to build enough capacity to boost immigration levels
Canada Cuts Work Experience Requirement In Half For Caregiver Programs
Canada is slashing the amount of experience foreign nationals need to apply for permanent residence under its Caregiver programs in half, reducing that work experience
Canada Extends Hong Kong Open Work Program By Two Years
Immigration Minister Sean Fraser extended the application deadline by two years on Monday for the open work permit program for Hong Kongers and also announced
Canada Hits Historic Immigration Target Of 431,000 Newcomers
Canada reached its historic target of 431,645 new immigrants in 2022, the federal government revealed on Tuesday. Without giving an exact figure, Immigration, Refugees and
International Experience Canada Program To Take 20% More Applications In 2023
Canada is upping the number of young adults who will be able to apply for the International Experience Canada Program (IEC) next year by 20 per
Canada Pledges $75 Million Over Five Years To Boost Immigration From Indo-Pacific Region
Canada Immigration Minister Sean Fraser has announced the Canadian government is going to invest $74.6 million – and another $15.7 million in on-going capital –
Canada To Spend $90m Improving Credential Recognition Of Immigrant Healthcare Workers
Canada is investing up to $90 million in projects to help foreign-educated immigrants get their credentials recognized, Immigration Minister Sean Fraser announced Monday. In Charlottetown,