Essential Workers & International Graduates in Canada: How to Apply for PR

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Published: April 20, 2021

CanadaVisa and Campbell Cohen hosted a free webinar on Tuesday April 27, 2021 called How to Apply for PR. The webinar recording is below for your convenience.

The purpose of the webinar was to provide an overview to essential workers and international graduates currently residing in Canada of the six new permanent residence programs that are launching on May 6.

Watch the webinar recording below. You may view the webinar slides by clicking here.

Want to find out if you are eligible for the six new PR streams launching on May 6?

Use CanadaVisa's Free Eligibility Tool!

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CanadaVisa.com was founded by Attorney David Cohen in 1994 as the online platform of the Campbell Cohen Immigration Law Firm. Since then, CanadaVisa has grown to be one of the world's most trusted sources on how to move to Canada, and settle here. CanadaVisa's web properties include cicnews.com and its weekly newsletter, the CanadaVisa Forum, and more. All the resources provided by CanadaVisa are meant to help people around the world access trusted, factual, and timely information to support their Canadian immigration journey.

About Campbell Cohen

Campbell Cohen is one of Canada's leading immigration law firms with more than 45 years of experience. Led by Attorney David Cohen, Campbell Cohen features over 60 immigration lawyers, paralegals, and other professionals committed to helping clients achieve their Canadian immigration goals. Campbell Cohen has vast expertise in Canada's over 100 different pathways to permanent residence. Its client base is diverse, consisting of both individuals and corporate clients who utilize the law firm's expert knowledge of Canada's multitude of permanent and temporary resident streams.

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