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Newfoundland and Labrador eyeing up to 350 Invitations to Apply annually under Priority Skills NL
Newfoundland and Labrador is planning to issue up to 350 Invitations to Apply (ITA) for permanent residence under the Atlantic Canadian province’s new Priority Skills

Canada Immigration Set to Surge in 2021 as Vaccines Expected to Build Herd Immunity to COVID-19
Vaccines already being used in the fight to stop COVID-19 will give Canadian immigration a much-need shot in the arm in the coming year as

International Students Like Canada’s Handling of COVID-19 Pandemic, says Education Expert
International students looking for a place to study abroad are giving Canada top marks for its handling of the COVID-19 global pandemic, says an Australian

Canadian Tech Companies Still On Hiring Blitz For Highly-Skilled Immigrants
Fast-growing Canadian tech companies are in hiring mode and bringing in highly-skilled immigrants to fill jobs despite the COVID-19 global pandemic, reveals a new report

Ontario Immigration Maxes Out 2020 Nomination Allocation – Including 450 Extra Spaces
Ontario immigration maxed out this week on the number of people the federal government allows it to nominate for immigration to the central Canadian province.

Quebec Gives Work Permit Break To International Students Whose Study Permits Expire This Year
Quebec says certain international students who have completed their programs can start work while their application for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) is being processed.

Canada’s Population Growth Stalled Due To COVID-19 Immigration Slowdown
Canada’s population growth stalled due to the loss of international students for the fall semester due to COVID-19 travel restrictions, a Statistics Canada report reveals.

Canada Among Friendliest Places in World for Immigrants: Report
Canada is moving up in the rankings of the friendliest countries for immigrants, an international think-tank’s latest report reveals. « Among English-speaking countries, Canada is becoming

Canada’s 15,000 New Immigrants In October Less Than Half 2019 Figure
Canada saw just over 15,000 new immigrants arrive in October, keeping pace with the month before, but still well down on 2019 levels, the latest

