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Canada Hits High Of 108,000 New Permanent Residents So Far In 2022
Canada immigration officials made a record number of decisions on applications in the first quarter of this year, allowing Ottawa to welcome 108,000 new permanent

New Manitoba Immigration Advisory Council Already Eyeing Policy Improvements
Members of Manitoba’s newly-created Immigration Advisory Council are already rolling up their sleeves and getting ready to find ways to improve the Prairie province’s immigration

Ontario Conducts 3 Canada Immigration Draws, Issuing 618 Invitations
Ontario has conducted three Expression of Interest draws, issuing a total of 618 Canada immigration invitations through its Masters Graduate, Employer Job Offer: Foreign Worker,

British Columbia Draw Majors On Tech Candidates With 210 Canada Immigration Invitations
British Columbia has conducted a new draw through the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program, issuing invitations to 210 candidates. The March 29 draw saw invitations

Canada Express Entry Draw: IRCC Invites 919 PNP Candidates
Canada has issued 919 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) in a new Provincial Nominee Program Express Entry draw. The March 30 draw required a minimum Comprehensive

Canada’s Spousal Immigration Numbers Recover To Pre-COVID Levels In 2021
Canada’s immigration numbers in the spousal sponsorship category recovered to pre-pandemic levels in 2021, after dropping to nearly half at the peak of COVID-19 restrictions.

Alberta Invites 350 Express Entry Candidates With Lowest CRS Score Of 325
Alberta has announced the details of a new draw through the Express Entry-linked stream of the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program. The March 22 draw saw

Ukrainian Refugees To Get Language Training, Job Assistance On Arrival
Canada is expanding its federal settlement programs to include language training, orientation, employment assistance and other supports for Ukrainians as they settle into their new

Newfoundland and Labrador Makes It Easier For Foreign Nationals To Sit On Corporate Boards
Temporary residents in Canada will be able to more easily set up corporations and sit on corporate boards in Newfoundland and Labrador starting this Friday

