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Nova Scotia Launches Critical Construction Worker Pilot
The Atlantic Canadian province of Nova Scotia is launching a new immigration pilot, the Critical Construction Worker Pilot, to help the construction industry find the
Canada’s Atlantic Immigration Program Gets Boost From Renewed Atlantic Growth Strategy
Canada’s Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) has received a boost after regional premiers and federal ministers agreed to renew and revitalize the Atlantic Growth Strategy (AGS).
How To Immigrate To The Canadian Province Of Newfoundland And Labrador
Learn how to immigrate to Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, amidst its booming oil and gas sector and growing economy. Discover immigration programs, requirements, and opportunities for foreign nationals seeking permanent residency in this vibrant Canadian province.
IRCC Lacked Guidance For Evaluating Pilot Programs, Says Audit
An audit of Canada’s pilot immigration programs found a lack of clearly-defined guiding principles with which to develop, oversee, manage and evaluate their progress. That
Immigration to Nova Scotia Reached Record Levels – Again – In 2021
Immigration to Nova Scotia hit a record level yet again last year as the Atlantic Canadian province enticed newcomers with skills in healthcare, transportation, education,
Immigration Helps Nova Scotia Reach One Million Population Milestone
Immigrants are being credited with helping Canada’s Maritime province of Nova Scotia with hitting a major population milestone: surpassing one million people. In the first
Successful Atlantic Immigration Pilot Canada Immigration Program To Be Made Permanent
The Atlantic Immigration Pilot (AIP), a program that has attracted more than 10,000 new permanent residents to the four Atlantic Canadian provinces in only a
How to Immigrate to Canadian Province of Prince Edward Island
Explore How to Immigrate to Prince Edward Island, Canada. Learn about PEI’s economic growth, immigration programs like PEI PNP and Express Entry.
Atlantic Immigration Pilot Proves Worth in Retaining Atlantic Canada Immigrants
Immigrants who come to Atlantic Canada through the four-year-old Atlantic Immigration Pilot (AIP) are more likely to stay in those provinces than those who arrive