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Quebec Issues 1,007 Canada Immigration Invitations In New Expression Of Interest Draw
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 Express Entry Draw: Province Invites 2,583 Skilled Trades Candidates
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).

Nova Scotia Re-Launches Entrepreneur Canada Immigration Streams
The International Graduate Entrepreneur and Entrepreneur streams of the Nova Scotia Nominee Program are being re-launched as permanent programs by provincial government. For updating these

British Columbia PNP Draw: Province Issues 189 Canada Immigration Invitations
British Columbia has issued at least 189 invitations in new draws through multiple streams of the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program. The February 27 draws

Ukrainians Find it Hard to Immigrate to Quebec Due to French Language Requirement
Ukrainians who fled to Quebec to escape the Russian invasion of their home country are struggling to learn French before the expiration of their work

Ontario, BC and Alberta Have Best Records For Immigrant Retention
Ontario, British Columbia and Alberta did the best job of any of the provinces of hanging onto their immigrants who arrived in Canada from 2012

British Columbia Issues At Least 213 Invitations In New PNP Draw
British Columbia has issued at least 213 invitations in a new draw through the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program. The February 21 draw saw invitations

Quebec Wants English-Speaking Asylum Claimants To Go To Other Provinces
Quebec’s French language commissioner wants to strike a deal with Canada’s federal government to ensure only French-speaking asylum claimants will be directed to settle in

Ontario Demands One Third of The International Student Pool
Ontario universities say they want at least 35 per cent of the international students allowed into the province in the wake of Immigration Minister Marc

