British Columbia and Manitoba invite candidates in most recent PNP draws Two Canadian provinces have invited candidates in the past two weeks of draws under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). By Edana Robitaille
Ontario, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and PEI invite PNP candidates Five Canadian provinces have nominated candidates to apply for nomination under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) this week. By Edana Robitaille
Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia, and Prince Edward Island issue invitations for provincial immigration Four Canadian provinces have invited candidates to apply for provincial immigration in the latest round of published draw results. By Edana Robitaille
British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and New Brunswick invite PNP candidates this week Four Canadian provinces have invited candidates in the most recently published Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draw results. By Edana Robitaille
British Columbia, Alberta, Quebec, and Manitoba issue invitations for provincial immigration Four provinces have invited candidates in recent provincial immigration draws. By Edana Robitaille
Sponsor Content Canadian Immigration: The Benefits of an Educational Credential Assessment when applying to the PNP Since 2022, the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) has been among Canada’s leading immigration pathways. The success of the program is projected to continue, as outlined in Canada’s Immigration Levels Plan for 2023-2025. By World Education Services
British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and PEI invite candidates in this week’s PNP draws Five provinces have invited candidates to apply for provincial nomination this week. By Edana Robitaille
Ontario, British Columbia and Manitoba invite candidates this week in latest PNP draws Three provinces held draws this week under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). By Edana Robitaille
Where can I move in Canada and still be connected to a big city? At the start of 2023, Statistics Canada revealed its updated Index of Remoteness (IOR), a study that looked to establish a “remoteness” score to every habitable place in Canada. By Asheesh Moosapeta