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Francophone Immigration Centre Opens In New Brunswick
The Centre for Innovation in Francophone Immigration is now open in Dieppe in New Brunswick, Canada’s only officially-bilingual province, as part of Ottawa’s bid to

Five Canadian Provinces To Keep Holding Immigration Detainees In Provincial Jails
Five Canadian provinces – Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Alberta and Saskatchewan – are reportedly saying they will keep detaining migrants in their provincial jails under

International students In New Brunswick Benefit From 2 New Centres Of Excellence
International students in New Brunswick’s English-language elementary, middle and secondary schools are eligible for an innovative program to provide them with career experience in entrepreneurship

Canada’s Newly-Permanent Atlantic Immigration Program Opens On Sunday
Ottawa’s newly-announced Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) is going to start taking applications this Sunday from skilled foreign workers and international graduates hoping to get their

Canadian Construction Industry Needs Hundreds of Thousands of Workers As Economy Rebounds
Hundreds of thousands of jobs in the Canadian construction industry are expected to open up in the coming decade and immigrants are being wooed to

New Brunswick Offers Permanent Residence Route For International Graduates in Lower Skilled Jobs
International graduates in lower skilled jobs who are already working in New Brunswick are being given a break during the pandemic, in the form of

International Graduates Still Have Plenty of Ways to Seek Canada Permanent Residence
International graduates who want to stay in Canada but missed the deadline under Ottawa’s latest pathway to permanent residency still have a lot of options.

New Brunswick Immigration To Benefit From COVID-19 Vaccination Program, Atlantic Bubble
New Brunswick’s hospitality and tourism sector is expected to gain some momentum with the return of the Atlantic Bubble in late April as Canada’s COVID-19

Atlantic Canada Business Leaders On Board With Federal Plan to Increase Immigration
Atlantic Canadian business and educational leaders are encouraged by Ottawa’s plan to boost immigration to more than 400,000 per year over the next three years.

