CanadaVisa News Briefs | November 16 to 20, 2018

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Published: November 20, 2018

The CanadaVisa News Briefs outline Canadian immigration updates that occurred over the last week.

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• Quebec extends time frame for submitting an Expression of Interest through Arrima

November 20, 2018

The Quebec Ministry of Immigration is extending the time allowed for completing and submitting an Expression of Interest through the Arrima portal to 90 days. >>Read more  

• Express Entry BC and Skills Immigration candidates invited in the latest BC draw 

November 16, 2018

The Government of British Columbia invited 358 Skills Immigration and Express Entry candidates to apply for a provincial nomination in a November 14 invitation round.  >>Read more

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