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Tech Employers Glad on West Coast as BC PNP Tech Pilot Becomes Permanent
Four years after its initial launch, an immigration pilot that helps British Columbia’s tech industry recruit foreign talent is being made permanent. “The BC Provincial

Immigrants from Africa, Asia Crucial to Canada’s Healthcare System
Immigrants to Canada are over-represented in nursing and healthcare support positions, a Statistics Canada report reveals. “In 2015/2016, they made up 22 per cent of

Northern Ontario Needs 162,000 New Immigrants In Next 20 Years: Report
Although Ontario is already the most populated province in Canada, it will need a lot more people in its northern regions over the next two

Canada Moving Towards Fully Online Immigration Process, Says Marco Mendicino
Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino says Canada is moving towards putting its entire immigration process online in its bid to compete for immigrants from throughout the

Your Complete Guide on How to Apply for Canadian Permanent Residence From Ukraine
Ukraine rose in the rankings of the most important sources of new Canadian permanent residents in the first 11 months of 2020 despite COVID-19 global

NHL Playoff Teams Given Public Health Exemption To Enter Canada
Hockey fans are cheering on a power play by Canadian immigration officials to allow National Hockey League playoff teams into Canada to duke it out

Canada Immigration Numbers Drop Off In April, Still Much Higher Than Last Year
Canada immigration numbers dropped off slightly in April, with 21,105 new permanent resident arrivals, although it remained the fourth-highest monthly total since COVID-19 travel restrictions

COVID-19: Confirmed Permanent Residents Can Travel To Canada For First Time Since March 2020
Anyone with a valid Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR) can travel to Canada as of June 21, 2021, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada has announced.

Low-Risk Applicants for Immigration Already in Canada Spared Extra Medical Exam
Ottawa is giving a break to applicants for immigration who are already in the country and pose a low risk to the health of Canadians

