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Temporary To Permanent Residence Transition: Canada’s Numbers Quadruple
Studying or working in Canada prior to applying for permanent residence proved to be an even greater asset for those hoping to immigrate here last

How To Avoid Processing Delays Through Canada’s Start-Up Visa
Canada’s Start-Up Visa has not escaped the problems with processing times currently being tackled by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), but there are ways

Quebec To Offer Open Work Permits To Immigration Candidates With Quebec Selection Certificates
Skilled workers in foreign countries who already have Quebec Selection Certificates from Quebec will be able to get open work permits starting in a few

How A Canadian Employer Can Hire A Temporary Foreign Worker
Economic growth and a renewed need for temporary foreign workers is being seen all over Canada as companies gear back up to almost-normal business practices

Atlantic Immigration Pilot Candidates: Submit Work Permit Applications Online
Candidates for the Atlantic Immigration Pilot (AIP) can submit Work Permit applications online as of Monday, August 17, as part of the federal government’s coronavirus

CUSMA Replaces NAFTA, But Free Movement of Business People Remains Unchanged
Rules on temporary entry for business people remained unchanged as the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) went into force on Wednesday, July 1, replacing the previous

Canadian Employers Must Pay Mandatory 14-day Quarantine When Hiring Temporary Foreign Workers
Canada’s federal government has introduced new rules for employers under the International Mobility Program in light of restrictions in place due to coronavirus pandemic. The

Canada Sees Rise In Transition From Temporary To Permanent Residence
2020-03-10 – Canada saw a 50 percent rise in the number of candidates transitioning from temporary to permanent residence between 2016 and 2019. New figures

Canada Jobs And Categories That Do Not Require An LMIA
See the full list of LMIA-exempt categories in Canada’s International Mobility Program – from trade treaties to significant-benefit, spouses, students and humanitarian options.

