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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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Ontario announces its nomination allocation for 2026 – and it’s higher than the year prior
Homes and a church by Lake Simcoe in Ontario, during the winter
You may be eligible for expedited processing of your citizenship application — here’s how
A man standing outside, proudly holding up a large Canadian flag, smiling as it waves in the wind.
Citizens of these 10 countries can hold dual citizenship with Canada
Various international flags shot from below.
New Brunswick invites skilled workers, in-province graduates, and French speakers in latest draws
A shot of the Petitcodiac river in Moncton, New Brunswick, with buildings and a pedestrian bridge visible.
This easy-to-use tool can help you build eligibility for priority permanent residence categories
A man in a collared shirt sitting at a table checking his laptop while smiling.
Beyond CRS: the top factors that impact success in pursuing permanent residence through Express Entry
Canadian flag waving in the wind on a pole, in Jasper National Park, Alberta.
New Brunswick overhauls provincial immigration pathways
Woman walking her dog at low tide at Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park in New Brunswick on a semi-cloudy day.
Why category-based selection remains the most accessible pathway to PR for many
Teenage girl facing away from the camera, holding up the Canadian flag above her shoulders, at sunset.
This common mistake can lead to earlier work permit expiry
Man in business clothing, in a work office, staring thoughtfully at the laptop before him.
Manitoba targets more skilled workers in its end-of-January immigration draw
An aerial view of Winnipeg, Manitoba in the Summer—shot as the sun is setting, with buildings and roads visible.
Saskatchewan hits cap for worker nominations in three sectors
Scenery along the South Saskatchewan River in Saskatoon, Canada, in the fall.
These new initiatives are benefitting in-Canada candidates for permanent residence
A Canadian flag on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Canada.
Coming to Canada on a study permit? Your spouse may be eligible for PR before you are
A couple sitting outside at a table, which has a laptop and a coffee cup on it, giving each other a high five.
Four kinds of candidates who are now eligible for CEC invitations after falling cut-off scores
A Canadian flag waving in the wind, with a coniferous tree on its left and snow-capped mountains visible in the back.
British Columbia PNP increases nomination application fees for its worker streams
A view down the streets of downtown Fernie, British Columbia (a popular ski town in the Rockies) on a sunny morning during the winter.
Statistics Canada is hiring for 32,000 jobs across Canada – work permit holders qualify, may build eligibility for PR
A woman standing in a door way talking to another woman who is writing on a tablet.
Express Entry candidates in these situations may need to decline their invitations to apply
One person declining a white envelope being handed to them by another person—only hands visible.
These are the candidates Alberta is prioritizing for permanent residence in 2026
A shot of a frozen river, snow-capped mountains, and coniferous trees taken in Banff, Alberta.
Express Entry application backlog hits highest level in three years
A large crowd of people (back to the camera) walking across a large zebra crossing.
Provincial nomination: Prepare these documents to avoid refusal
A person sitting at a wooden table and sorting through a stack of papers that have been grouped with coloured paper clips.
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