What will Canadian immigration look like post-coronavirus? There are internal and external factors to consider when imagining the future of Canada’s immigration system beyond the coronavirus pandemic. By Kareem El-Assal
PEI holds largest PNP draw ever Prince Edward Island has released details of two Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draws in August. One of them was the biggest draw the program has ever seen. By Shelby Thevenot
B.C. PNP invites 72 tech workers in new draw Invitations to apply for a provincial nomination were issued to foreign tech workers and international students through the BC PNP on August 25. By Alexandra Miekus
Sending kids to school in Canada from the U.S. amid travel restrictions U.S. parents who send their kids to school in Canada have to navigate the travel restrictions that are now in place for another month. By Shelby Thevenot
How to immigrate to Canada from the U.A.E. Every year, thousands of expatriates living in the United Arab Emirates apply to immigrate to Canada. By Mohanad Moetaz
Visitors can now apply for work permits from within Canada International visitors who are currently in Canada with a job offer can now apply for a work permit without having to leave the country. By Shelby Thevenot
Interest in immigrating to Canada increasing amid coronavirus pandemic The coronavirus pandemic is not deterring people from wanting to immigrate to Canada, on the contrary, a new survey suggests it is driving more interest. By Shelby Thevenot
Study: PNP and CEC immigrants fare better in labour market Immigrants who gain permanent residence through the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) and the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) fare better in the labour market than those who immigrate through the Foreign Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) and the Quebec Skilled Worker Program (QSWP). By Mohanad Moetaz
Immigration fraud in Canada, foreign workers should be cautious Some mock job recruiters and fake immigration consultants are reportedly engaging in schemes and setting up scams to entice immigrants to send them money. By Alexandra Miekus