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Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program Releases New Employer Form
The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) has released an updated version of its Employer Form. As of April 10, the ‘Application for Approval of Employment

Prince Edward Island Announces Immigration Priorities For 2024
Prince Edward Island is slowing down immigration as it struggles to catch up with more housing and infrastructure to welcome more newcomers. “PEI, like many

Two-Step Canada Immigrants Earn More Than One-Step Newcomers
Statistics Canada’s latest Economic and Social Reports publication evaluated the earnings of one-step and two-step economic immigrants in comparison to their year of arrival in

Provinces Disappointed By Atlantic Immigration Program’s Drop In Numbers And Cap On PNPs
The premiers of the four Atlantic Canadian provinces are disappointed by the drop in the number of immigrants arriving under the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) and the

British Columbia Issues 193 Canada Immigration Invitations In New PNP Draw
British Columbia has issued 193 invitations in new draws through multiple streams of the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program. The December 5 draws were targeted

Ontario Retains The Most Of Its Immigrants Of Any Canadian Province Or Territory
Ontario retains more of its newly-arrived immigrants through the Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) program, Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) or Canadian Experience Class (CEC) immigration than

Canada Currently Need 20,000 Truck Drivers, Report Says
We are recruiting long haul (HGV) drivers for a major employer in Canada. If you have a valid Class 1 license equivalent in your country, please

Canada’s Immigration Ministers Met In Toronto With Aim Of Improving System
Federal, provincial and territorial immigration ministers met in Toronto to talk about the future of immigration in Canada, including how it can help boost the

Nova Scotia Expands Immigration Stream To Include Paramedics, Pharmacy Technicians
Paramedics and pharmacy technicians can now immigrate to Nova Scotia under the International Graduates in Demand (IGD) stream of that Atlantic Canadian province’s Provincial Nominee

