Canadian immigration in 2023 is shaping up to be a year of resolving issues and reaching goals. One of the main objectives for the year is the Levels Plan, which aims to welcome 465,000 new permanent residents in 2023, 485,000 in 2024, and 500,000 in 2025. This plan is a way for Canada to address its labour shortage and ensure that the country has the workforce it needs to continue growing. Another effort to meet the labour shortage is the International Experience Canada (IEC) program. In 2023, the IRCC announced 90,000 spots for youth workers from all over the world to…
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What to expect from Canadian Immigration in 2023.
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Canada to start easing quarantine and testing requirements for fully vaccinated travellers
On July 5th at 11:59 p.m. EDT Canada will start admitting fully vaccinated Canadians and authorized travellers without being subject to the federal requirement to quarantine or take a COVID-19 test on day-8. When arriving by air, they also will not be required to stay at a government-authorized hotel. Canadian citizens and permanent residents and their eligible family members, workers with authorized permit and a valid job offer, and eligible students with approved study permit, all traveling for non-discretionary reasons, are authorized to enter Canada. Foreign nationals who have a Confirmation of Permanent Residence (COPR) issued after March 18, 2020…
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Announcing The New Website
We are delighted to announce the launch of our new website!
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Applications for open work permit under the new public policy are now open
Great news for PGWP holders: IRCC releases information on how to apply for a new work permit if you held or hold a PGWP Foreign workers in Canada with an expired or expiring PGWP can now apply for an open work permit under the new Public Policy announced by IRCC last week. Applications are open as of January 27, 2021 until July 27, 2021. The new work permit will be valid for 18 months. Who can apply: Applicants who meet the following 5 requirements can apply for the new open work permit: PGWP Expiry Date: The post-graduation work permit (PGWP) expired on or after January 30,…
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The Challenges of Moving Abroad and Starting from Scratch
Learn if you need to start over your career when it comes to immigrating to Canada Many people dream on moving to another country looking for knowledge, immersing themselves in other cultures, meeting people, learning a language, trying different cuisine, etc. Others seek a better life, develop professionally and be better paid. There are also those searching for security and better life because they live in places with a high level of violence, social inequality, low economic development or even due to dissatisfaction with political leaders. The reasons are diverse; however, the fact is that living abroad is definitely one of the…
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New Website Under Construction
New Website Coming Soon!
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British Columbia: a Place to Call Home
B.C. is one of the most desirable destinations to work, study, and live in Canada. In the last three years, the Province ranked second when it comes to the admission of immigrants. Do you want to live in B.C.? Yes, you CAN DO it! I was born and raised in B.C. and have had the opportunity to explore the Province broadly. From north to south, east to west, travelers will experience spectacular views of mountain sceneries, lakes with the most incredible shades of blue and green, plenty of wild life, cultural diversity, metropolitan centers, and delight themselves with fresh, tasteful food…
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How will Canada increase immigration in 2021?
Our specialist responds As we could see in the 2021-2023 Immigration Levels Plan released on October 30th, despite the COVID Pandemic, Canada is seeking to increase immigration for the next three years and welcome to the country around 150,000 more permanent residents than its previous prediction, stated at the beginning of 2020. The government’s decision is certainly based on the impacts of the COVID pandemic on the Canadian economy. Immigrants are now more than ever extremely important to recover the country’s economic growth and development. Immigration was by far one of the most affected sectors in Canada, mainly due to border and traveling…
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The New Canada – U.S. – Mexico Agreement (CUSMA)
Learn what is CUSMA and how to immigrate to Canada under this Agreement Signed in 1994 by Canada, U.S., and Mexico, the North American Free Trade Agreement – NAFTA was developed to facilitate trade and revoke barriers among the three participating nations when doing business. In July 2020, a new agreement named CUSMA entered in force to update provisions of NAFTA and address current trade and economic issues of the three countries. In terms of immigration regulations, CUSMA eliminates the need for a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) for business persons covered by the Agreement, which means citizens of U.S. and Mexico…
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Saskatchewan International Skilled Worker Programs – Occupation In-Demand and Saskatchewan Express Entry
Learn how to immigrate to Saskatchewan without a job offer from a Canadian employer and without Canadian work experience The Province of Saskatchewan has two programs designed for skilled workers without job offer from a Canadian Employer and without Canadian work experience: Occupation In-Demand and Saskatchewan Express Entry. Occupation In-Demand Candidates with post-secondary education and work experience in an occupation NOC 0, A or B in the same field of their studies can apply for permanent residency through the Saskatchewan International Skilled Worker Occupation In-Demand Program if they: Are living outside Canada or inside the country with legal status Are not a refugee claimant Score a minimum…
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