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British Columbia Issues 68 Invitations In Four Immigration Categories
In the latest round of invitations through the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP), held on May 28, at least 67 candidates were invited to apply.
British Columbia Immigration Draws Target Tech, Healthcare and Other Jobs
Discover the latest draws from the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program, including invitations for tech, healthcare, and other skilled workers and international graduates. Stay updated on immigration opportunities in British Columbia.
Study Proves H-1B Restrictions in U.S. Led to Immigrants Coming to Canada
Restrictions on H-1B visas to the United States imposed during Donald Trump’s presidency led to a surge of 76,000 additional admissions of college-educated immigrants to
Make Immigrants to Canada More Productive, Expert Says
AIMCo Chair and former CPPIB CEO Mark Wiseman said that Canada needs to make sure that immigrants are contributing to not only GDP growth, but
How to Apply for Canada’s Start-Up Visa from Nigeria
We are accepting international entrepreneurs to join our Start-Up Visa projects in Canada. Read more. Nigeria is the fourth most important source of new permanent residents
Tech Workers Migrate to Canada Amid U.S. H-1B Visa Challenges
Massive layoffs in the American tech sector are leading many highly-skilled foreign nationals with H-1B visas in the United States to look north to Canada
How to Apply for Canada’s Start-Up Visa from India
India’s tech ecosystem is thriving with companies that could benefit from access to Canadian and American markets through Canada’s Start-Up Visa (SUV)program, reveals a report in India
British Columbia issues up to 158 invitations in Skilled Worker, International Graduate draws
British Columbia is inviting up to 158 foreign nationals to apply for immigration through the Skilled Worker International Graduate stream of its British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program. Read more: Protecting
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