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Caroline Minks
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Caroline is a Content Writer at CIC News and CanadaVisa.

With experience in both digital and print, Caroline has refined her skills in storytelling, editing, and adapting content across platforms—whether it's lifestyle, travel, global innovation, entertainment, or anything in between.

Holding a journalism degree from the University of Toronto, Caroline is dedicated to delivering objective and insightful coverage on every topic she tackles. In her previous role at Teamstream Productions, Caroline crafted special interest publications on a wide variety of subjects, delivering content that was thorough, engaging, and accessible to readers.

Away from her keyboard, Caroline can be found exploring the GTA, immersing herself in a gripping mystery novel, or indulging in classic Netflix binges.

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The top 5 mistakes Express Entry candidates make
Dejected woman sitting at a table, holding her hands in her head.
AAIP invites workers intending to settle in rural communities
A wooden bridge over Spring Creek, Canmore, Alberta, with the Three Sisters peaks in the Canadian Rockies in the background.
Moose Jaw RCIP facilitates PR for workers in these priority sectors and occupations
A "Welcome to Moose Jaw - The Friendly City" sign shot in front of a grain elevator on a day with a clear sky.
Here are the foreign nationals Claresholm is prioritizing for permanent residence under the RCIP
Rustic farm buildings and planters Town of Claresholm MD of Willow Creek Alberta Canada.
The sectors and occupations Nova Scotia is prioritizing for permanent residence under rural federal pilot
A shot of Pictou County in Nova Scotia; a church, businesses, and vehicles are visible.
Start date announced for long-awaited ‘money back’ guarantee on Canadian passport applications
Hand holding a Canadian passport.
How a one-year diploma can transform your CRS score
Man with a backpack over one shoulder and books in his hand, standing and smiling into the camera.
Second intake window for Saskatchewan’s Nominee Program has opened for applications
Aerial view of the Central Business District which is Saskatoon's bustling neighbourhood of downtown living and business development.
Manitoba regions release priority sectors and occupations eligible for PR under the RCIP
Aerial View of Brandon, Manitoba at Sunset.
RCIP: These are the occupations British Columbia regions are prioritizing for PR
Colorful reflections of the Rocky Mountains are seen in Dog Lake in Kootenay National Park
Thirteen provincial pathways to permanent residence that don’t require job offers
A shot of a happy woman in an orange shirt standing with one hand on the brown purse on her shoulder and another in the pockets of her jeans.
Canadian immigration processing times: Visitor visas see improvements while certain study permit applications surge
A man sitting in front of five computer screens which display varying bits of information.
Quebec updates list of professions eligible for expedited LMIA processing
The Parliament Building in Quebec, Canada on a sunny day, with greenery around.
Ontario regions announce jobs eligible for permanent residence through the RCIP
A view of the waterfront of St. Mary's River running through Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.
Chinese nationals face a major hurdle in PR applications – here’s how to overcome it
The national flag of China and Canada together against a blue sky.
All Express Entry occupational categories subject to new work experience requirement
Team of workers in an office, using sticky notes.
International students taking prerequisites will be issued shorter study permits under new rules
Happy female student with a backpack over one shoulder laughing with her friends.
NWT Nominee Program announces nomination allocation for 2026, introduces EOI selection model
A yellow canoe resting on grass on the shore of the Nahanni River in Yellowknife on a sunny day.
Nova Scotia revamps provincial immigration pathways
The winding Cabot Trail road seen from high above on the Skyline Trail at sunset in Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Nova Scotia.
Qualifying provincial nominees can benefit from this special LMIA-exempt work permit
Group of workers laughing together in an office environment, pens and laptops before them.
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