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Canada Issues 3,500 Invitations to Apply for Healthcare Occupations
Are you a candidate with skills and qualifications in one of Canada’s 82 jobs for occupation-specific Express Entry draws? We want to help you move

Canada To Spend $86m On Improving Healthcare Credential Recognition
Canada is investing an extra $86 million into 15 projects across the country to boost Canada’s capacity to recognize the foreign credentials of roughly 6,600

International Students: What To Do Before You Arrive In Canada
International students coming to study in Canada no longer need to go through the lengthy but temporary processes to protect public health which were implemented

Manitoba Immigration Minister Wants To Remove Barriers For Internationally-Educated Nurses
Are you a candidate with skills and qualifications in one of Canada’s 82 jobs for occupation-specific Express Entry draws? We want to help you move to Canada. Please submit

The 20 Highest-Paying Jobs in Canada for 2026
Discover the highest-paying jobs in Canada ranked from top to bottom, with average salaries and requirements based on Indeed Canada data.

Canada Eases Travel Restrictions for Immigrants, Cutting Red Tape
Ottawa is soon going to work with the provinces to cut red tape and help skilled immigrants more easily move from one province to another

IRCC is Set to Review the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act
In close collaboration with other government departments, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) recently published a “consultation and review report” that proposed a review of

Study Reveals that Increasing Numbers of Immigrants Are Leaving Canada for Other Countries
A recent study on immigrant retention trends in Canada reveals that onward immigration (immigrants leaving Canada) has been persistent for several decades, with a “severe

Internationally-educated healthcare professionals most likely to work alongside Canadian counterparts in Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia and Saskatchewan
The Atlantic Canadian provinces of Newfoundland and Labrador and Nova Scotia and the Prairie province of Saskatchewan were the most likely in Canada to have

