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Canada Unveils New Economic Immigration Pathway For Skilled Refugees
Canada Immigration Minister Sean Fraser unveiled a second economic immigration pathway for skilled refugees and other displaced people through the Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot (EMPP) on

Rural And Northern Immigration Pilot Helps Fuel Student Population Growth In Manitoba Schools
Immigration to Manitoba through the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP) is helping fuel growth in the number of students attending schools in those communities that participate

Finland Joins List Of Countries Participating In International Experience Canada
The International Experience Canada Program (IEC) is being opened up to the Finish youth by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) only six months after Ottawa announced it would

Canada Thanks Kenya For Support On Sudan
Canada has thanked Kenya for its help with its pledge to help Sudanese nationals apply to extend their stays. “Canada values its close ties to

Canadian Trucking Companies Want Faster Processing Of Immigration Applications
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

All You Need To Know About Canada’s New-Look Passport
Canada unveiled a new look and state-of-the-art security features for Canadian passports this week, borrowing from the same kind of technology used for drivers’ licenses.

Processing Time For Temporary Visas For Pakistanis Is Only Two Months
Immigration Minister Sean Fraser reassured anxious Pakistanis hoping to come to Canada last week that their visas will only take less than two months to

Canada’s Agri-Food Pilot Extended Until 2025 And Caps On Number Of Workers Removed
Canada is ditching the cap on the number of workers who can apply for each occupation under the Agri-Food Pilot (AFP) and extending it for

Canada Allowing Sudanese Nationals To Extend Stays And Change Status Free Of Charge
Canada is helping Sudanese nationals in Canada apply to extend their stay or change their statuses as visitors, students or temporary workers free of charge.

