Canada immigration: Where you can now take an English test English language testing is now more readily available for those who want to submit a Canadian immigration application. By Kareem El-Assal
Express Entry or PNP: What makes “cents”? B.C. recently raised the price to apply for the Skills Immigration stream, but it is still not the most expensive program in Canada. By Shelby Thevenot
B.C. issues 52 invitations in new Tech Pilot draw British Columbia invited 52 immigration candidates with a job offer in the province’s technology sector to apply for a provincial nomination for permanent residence on August 11. By Alexandra Miekus
Canada regains 55% of jobs lost to coronavirus Canada is seeing some economic recovery as coronavirus restrictions ease throughout the country. By Shelby Thevenot
Quebec resumes foreign worker recruitment campaigns Québec is holding online recruitment campaigns targeting foreign workers to help employers in the province fill labour shortages and support the province’s post-pandemic economic recovery. By Alexandra Miekus
Canada welcomed over 19,000 immigrants in June Canada welcomed nearly 19,200 new permanent residents in June 2020. This was revealed in new Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) data released today. By Kareem El-Assal
What you need to know when coming to Canada from the U.S. If you’re looking to come to Canada from the U.S., make sure you know what you need to do beforehand and which port of entries are currently open. By Mohanad Moetaz
What is a “tutor” and why are they exempt from travel restrictions? Canada has listed “tutors” as immediate family members, causing confusion for people who are only familiar with the word being used in academia. By Shelby Thevenot
Immigration counteracts effects of anticipated COVID-19 baby slump in Canada Canada will have to continue supporting immigration if coronavirus is going to lower already-declining fertility rates. By Shelby Thevenot