In the most recent PNP draws, candidates are invited to submit for nomination from Ontario and British Columbia.
This week’s Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) drawings have invited candidates to two Canadian provinces.
This week’s Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) drawings have invited candidates to two Canadian provinces.
Another milestone in Canada’s population has been surpassed, and immigration is largely to blame.
In the past, only the first generation of Canadian citizens could confer citizenship on their offspring who were born outside of the country.
Science and Technology (SCSAST) is that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) cease the issuance of closed work permits.
Those who move to Canada frequently look for work permits.
A work permit is typically required in order to be able to work in Canada. Once obtained, a work permit holder is granted temporary resident status and is able to live and work in the nation.
Immigration officials at the federal and provincial levels are in talks to significantly alter the qualifying requirements for Post Graduation Work Permits (PGWPs)
According to a recent Statistics Canada (StatsCan) analysis, there may be a decline in overqualification among immigrants to Canada.
The quantity of ports of entry (POEs) that may be utilized as flagpoling locations has been restricted by Canadian and American authorities.
Only 12 Canada-U.S. border crossings will provide flagpoling services to newcomers as of May 30th, 2024.
In response to their most recent Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draws, Manitoba and British Columbia both sent out invitations and Expressions of Interest.