Immigration candidates with work experience as registered nurses or registered psychiatric nurses were the focus of a new Nova Scotia Labour Market Priorities draw held October 28. [Read more…]
Archives for October 2019
Quebec invited 169 skilled worker candidates in latest Arrima draw Quebec has now invited 1,595 QSWP candidates with an Arrima profile since July
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Quebec issued new invitations to apply for selection under the Quebec Skilled Worker Program to 169 immigration candidates in its latest draw. [Read more…]
Le Québec a invité 169 travailleurs qualifiés lors du plus récent exercice d’invitations Depuis le mois de juillet, la province a ainsi invité 1 595 candidats dans le cadre du PRTQ par l’entremise d’Arrima
Saskatchewan holds another major draw for Express Entry and Occupation In-Demand candidates SINP has issued nearly 4,000 invitations to apply for a permanent residence nomination since September 25
Saskatchewan held another major selection round October 24 for immigration candidates in its Express Entry and Occupation In-Demand sub-categories, issuing 922 invitations to apply for a provincial nomination for Canadian permanent residence. [Read more…]
New Manitoba draw invites 157 skilled workers and international students Manitoba has now issued 6,731 invitations to skilled worker candidates in 2019
Manitoba invited 157 skilled foreign workers to apply for a provincial nomination for Canadian permanent residence in a new draw held October 24. [Read more…]
Alberta invites Express Entry candidates with CRS scores as low as 350 October 9 Alberta Express Entry Stream selection round issued 115 invitations to apply for a permanent residence nomination
Alberta invited 115 federal Express Entry candidates to apply for a provincial nomination for Canadian permanent residence in a draw held October 9. [Read more…]
International student’s comical take on “cryptic” Canada goes viral Canadian journalists are raving about a Twitter thread with an uncanny take on Canada
Canada Election 2019: What to expect from the immigration system in the coming years Rising immigration levels, free citizenship and a Municipal Nominee Program will be on the table
The Liberals’ minority victory in the October 21 federal election means Canada’s immigration system will likely remain stable as long as they are able to maintain the confidence of Parliament. [Read more…]
Canadians return Liberals to power with minority government Liberal immigration policies will continue, but they'll now need opposition support
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Canadian voters elected a minority Liberal government Monday night, bringing an end to a 40-day election campaign that heard many promises on immigration but never saw it emerge as a top issue. [Read more…]