Blog - Immigration
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Part 2: Changes to Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) Eligibility Coming November 1, 2024
The Government of Canada recently updated the eligibility criteria for the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), introducing a “field of study” requirement. This change aims to streamline immigration pathways for international students whose expertise aligns with key sectors facing labour shortages.
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NEWS RELEASE: Permanent Resident Admission Targets Reduced Significantly
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How to Respond to a Procedural Fairness Letter (PFL)
Receiving a Procedural Fairness Letter (PFL) can be alarming for many applicants. This letter, sent by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), indicates that there are concerns or issues with your application that need to be addressed before a final decision is made. Addressing a PFL properly is essential because it gives you a chance to clear up any misunderstandings or provide additional information that might be missing. A PFL is meant to ensure that your case is treated fairly.…
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September 2024 Changes for All Canadian Temporary Residents
September 2024 Changes for All Canadian Temporary Residents
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Construction Work in the UK and Canada: Wages, Vacation, and Labour Treatment
Construction Work in the UK and Canada: Wages, Vacation, and Labour Treatment The construction industry is vital to both the UK and Canadian economies. Although both countries share a demand for skilled workers, significant differences exist in construction wages, vacation benefits, and overall labour treatment. These distinctions are particularly relevant for those considering Canadian immigration in search of better opportunities. Wage Comparisons Wages for construction workers in both the UK and Canada vary based on region, experience, and trade. However,…
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ESDC Announces Changes to Low-Wage LMIA Processing in High Unemployment Areas
ESDC Announces Changes to Low-Wage LMIA Processing in High Unemployment Areas Last week, Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) announced a significant policy change affecting the processing of Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs) for low-wage positions. Starting September 26, 2024, ESDC will no longer process LMIAs for low-wage jobs in census metropolitan areas (CMAs) where the unemployment rate is 6% or higher. This change aims to prioritize local employment opportunities in regions with elevated joblessness, thereby encouraging employers to hire…
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Canada Has New Minister of Immigration – Mark Miller
Marc Miller takes over for Sean Fraser as Minister of Immigration starting from 26th of July, adding to a strong core of Canada’s economic.
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Start Your Journey From USA to Canada
Considering a move to Canada? Whether you’re exploring temporary visas or seeking permanent residency, Canada offers a range of pathways to suit different needs. From the Express Entry system to Provincial Nominee Programs and Family Sponsorship, there’s an option for everyone.
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Canada’s Immigration Policy and Strategies
Canada’s immigration policy is designed to achieve various economic, social, and humanitarian goals through a range of programs and regulations. Key aspects include economic immigration to attract skilled workers, family reunification programs, refugee protection, provincial and territorial nomination, and provisions for humanitarian and compassionate grounds.
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