
Nearly 500 Start-Up Visa Candidates Get Permanent Residence In January
The rapidly-growing popularity of Canada’s Start-Up Visa (SUV) entrepreneur immigration program saw it expand by 58.1 per cent in January over the previous month as 490

The rapidly-growing popularity of Canada’s Start-Up Visa (SUV) entrepreneur immigration program saw it expand by 58.1 per cent in January over the previous month as 490
A pause has been put on the Saskatchewan Hard-to-Fill Skills Pilot program, for a program review that is set to conclude in Spring 2024. Occupations
Manitoba has conducted a new draw the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program, issuing 104 letters of advice to apply. The March 8 draw focused on Skilled
Mona Shahwan El-Tahan first arrived in Newfoundland in 1975 as a young engineering graduate from Cairo University ready to study and get her master’s degree at Memorial
Swiss immigrants to Canada tend to come to the country primarily through the Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) and Canadian Experience Class (CEC) worker programs but
British Columbia has issued at least 156 invitations in a new draw through the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program. The March 5 draw saw invitations
Learn how to immigrate to Canada as a U.S. citizen or resident. Canada’s appeal as a destination for Americans has grown significantly, driven by its reputation for political stability, high quality of life, and diverse economic opportunities.
Canada Immigration Minister Marc Miller says that Ottawa will bypass Quebec’s self-imposed cap on PR applicants to speed up family reunification. This comes after Immigration
Immigration Minister Marc Miller has established a temporary public policy to allow certain Iranian nationals to extend their stay in Canada. The killing of Mahsa

Quebec immigration has announced details of a new draw through the Arrima Expression of Interest system, issuing 1,007 Canada immigration invitations to apply. The February
Ontario has issued 2,583 Canada immigration invitations to Express Entry Skilled Trades Stream candidates in a new draw through the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP).
A handful of publicly-funded colleges in Ontario – not private colleges – are now being blamed for much of the spike in international student enrollments