Asheesh Moosapeta
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Asheesh is a Content Writer at CIC News and CanadaVisa.

Originally with a background producing for radio and social media, Asheesh joined CIC News and CanadaVisa with the same passion to deliver value-add content to audiences, and serve them through media at the highest level possible.

Having additional experience in copywriting for entertainment content; Asheesh's educational background is in Communications and Psychology - two fields he makes use of every day in trying to create content with the target audience constantly in mind. With a passion for creating in photo, video, audio, and graphic design mediums; Asheesh thrives on being the best learner possible and helping distill complex information into simple, beautiful, valuable content across the board.

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The four types of Canadian citizenship ceremonies
A row of chairs at a citizenship ceremony, with Canadian flags and pamphlets on each chair.
Finding a job in Ontario
An overview of the Toronto skyline. Ontario has one of the highest proportion of newcomers in its workforce—see how you can join and potentially immigrate to Canada's most populous province.
IRCC sets cap on the number of study permit applications it will consider in 2024
A row of new graduates at a convocation ceremony. IRCC sets another limit on international student applications in 2024.
How provinces, schools, and others are responding to IRCC’s cap on international students
A deer looking straight ahead, infront of the winter treeline.
What you need to know before moving to Manitoba
A picture of a bridge in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
IRCC now accepting Pearson Test of English for Canadian immigration
A picture of Banff national park in the middle of winter. IRCC has approved the PTE core language test for all canadian economic immigration streams. Read on to learn more.
FAQs around IRCC’s study permit announcement
A female student working at a laptop in a school library. We answer some top questions around IRCC's new announcement.
British Columbia, Ontario and Manitoba issue provincial nominations this week
A scene of the Toronto skyline. This week three provinces held PNP draws.
International students planning to study in Quebec will now need an attestation letter along with a CAQ
A crowd infront of McGill's main campus building in Montreal. Quebec has instituted new rules for study permit applicants.
Canada’s top employers in 2024
A team takes a coffee break in their office building. Canada's list of top 100 employers has been unveiled, with many organisations from different industries placing strongly. Read on to learn more info for newcomers.
Newfoundland and Labrador immigration fairs continue this week
A view of Newfoundland and Labrador. Canada's easternmost province is holding immigration fairs in for prospective newcomers to work and immigrate to Canada.
The scholarships and bursaries available for new international students in Canada
A woman receiving a letter of good news. Canada has a number of scholarships and bursaries available for international students.
How many international students transitioned to permanent residence in 2023?
A multiracial group of friends pose for a photo together. In 2023 Canada welcomed tens of thousands of former international students as new permanent residents of the country. Read on to learn more.
Express Entry’s most in-demand jobs in Canada
A woman sits at a desk at the office. Canada's targeted professions are telling as to what jobs are in-demand within the country.
Immigration Minister gives update on new Francophone immigration policies and targets
Montreal at sunset
What you need to know before moving to New Brunswick
A picture of a cliff in New Brunswick, featuring a light house, with the ocean in the background.
How can I contact IRCC directly about delays or new information in my application?
A woman sits on her bed looking at a laptop. IRCC has several channels by which applicants may contact the department about their application. Read on to learn more.
Avoiding misrepresentation in your Canadian immigration application
A man looking dejected in front of a laptop. Misrepresentation can be a serious offence and leave people inadmissible for immigration to Canada.
Canadian Government opens new temporary resident pathway for Palestinians in Gaza with family in Canada
Alberta, Canada
Will the CRS score go down in 2024?
A unique view of Toronto's skyline. 2023's CRS scores can give us some indication as to how 2024 may continue for Express Entry.
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