CanadaVisa News Briefs | Early May

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Published: May 2, 2019

CanadaVisa News Briefs summarize Canadian immigration updates and news that occurred over the last week.

The CanadaVisa team shares Canadian immigration news across different social channels, including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Sign up, follow or like CanadaVisa on one of these social media channels to stay informed on the latest immigration updates.

Saskatchewan issues entrepreneur immigration invitations

The province of Saskatchewan issued 43 invitations to apply to candidates in the SINP Entrepreneur Expression of Interest pool held May 2. >>Read more

Student Direct Stream to process Canadian study permit applications in 20 days

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada announced a processing time standard of 20 calendar days for Student Direct Stream study permit applications submitted electronically by legal residents of China, India, Vietnam and Philippines. >>Read more

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