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Nova Scotia Immigration Conducts First Entrepreneur Draw In 11 Months
Nova Scotia immigration has conducted its first business immigration draw in 11 months, issuing 12 invitations through two streams of the Nova Scotia Nominee Program.
Canada Start-Up Visa Program Sees Record-Breaking First Half Of 2022
The popularity of Canada’s Start-Up Visa (SUV) program for immigrants seeking to set up businesses is growing with ever-higher numbers of foreign nationals becoming new
Nova Scotia Immigration Issues 22 Invitations In Latest Entrepreneur Draw
Nova Scotia immigration has release details of its latest business immigration draw, issuing 22 invitations through two streams of the Nova Scotia Nominee Program. The
Quebec Unveils Application Numbers For Entrepreneur, Self-Employed, Pilot Programs
Quebec’s immigration minister unveiled Wednesday the number of applications the province will accept under its Entrepreneur, Self-Employed and three permanent immigration pilot programs during the
Ontario Speeds Up Process For Entrepreneur Stream Applications
Ontario is speeding up the process for immigrant entrepreneurs and lightening their load by reducing the amount of monitoring so they can concentrate on growing
New Brunswick Business Leaders Urge Ottawa To Boost Canada Immigration
Business leaders in New Brunswick sent a clear message this week to whichever federal party gets to form the next government in Ottawa: boost immigration.
Nova Scotia Draw Targets International Graduate Entrepreneur Stream Candidates
Nova Scotia immigration has conducted a new business immigration draw, targeting International Graduate Entrepreneur Stream candidates. The draw, which took place on May 3, saw
COVID-19: Prince Edward Island To Make Full Economic Recovery In 2021
Prince Edward Island’s economy is expected to fully recover this year after the travel restrictions and drop in immigration levels caused by the COVID-19 pandemic
Immigration Expected to Fuel Nova Scotia’s Economic Recovery Post-COVID-19
Population growth fuelled primarily by immigration is expected to help Nova Scotia’s economy recover this year after being hit hard by last year’s double whammy