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Premiers Of Canada’s Provinces And Territories Agree On Need For Increased Immigration
Premiers across Canada want Ottawa to up its immigration game and give the provinces and territories more of a say in both the recruitment of

Nova Scotia Gets IRCC Green Light To Bring In 41% More Immigrants
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is boosting by 40.8 per cent the number of immigrants Nova Scotia will be allowed to welcome to its

New Brunswick Launches Immigration Navigator To Help Immigrants Find Jobs
The Atlantic Canadian province of New Brunswick is helping immigrants land jobs and entrepreneurs find workers with its new Immigration Navigator referral service. “We recognize

Le volet des talents mondiaux et les catégories de PCP constituent un excellent moyen de décrocher un emploi dans le secteur technologique en plein essor du Canada
Les entreprises de technologie au Canada sont à la recherche de travailleurs hautement qualifiés en raison d’un afflux de capital-risque national qui alimente l’expansion du

Record Immigration Approvals Boost Nova Scotia Population To All-Time High
Fuelled by immigration, Nova Scotia’s population hit an all-time high in 2020 as the province approved a record number of newcomers in its bid to

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

Newfoundland Adds Multiple IT Jobs to List of In-Demand Occupations
Newfoundland & Labrador has expanded its list of in-demand occupations, adding several information and communications technology jobs. Employers in the Atlantic Canadian province can hire

Canada Gives Provincial Nominee Program Candidates Chance to Find a New Job Offer
Provincial Nominee Program candidates who lost their employment offers due to coronavirus have been given a year to find a new job and still qualify

Two Step Immigration: TFWs More Likely to Get Jobs, Earn More Money
Immigrants who work in Canada before making a permanent move earn more money and are more likely to remain employed, according to two new studies.

