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Nurses and Healthcare workers are needed in Ontario
June 5, 2024
SPS Canada
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Ontario is in need of 33,200 more nurses and 50,853 more personal support worker by 2032, the government projects and Figures have predicted a shortage in nurses and healthcare workers in the north. to understand this more let’s dig deep into the current circumstances of staffing and understand the upcoming opportunities. What is the response […]
Know moreIRCC Now Taking Applications for Two New Programs in Communities
May 29, 2024
Ishita Soni
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IRCC Welcoming Applications for Two New Pilot Programs in Communities In the latest update, Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) initiated the acceptance of community applications for two immigration pilot programs: the Rural Community Immigration Pilot and the Francophone Community Immigration Pilot. These programs aim to support Canada’s long-term growth and linguistic vitality. Furthermore, plans […]
Know moreUpcoming Minimum Wage Change in British Columbia: Effective June 1!
May 27, 2024
Ishita Soni
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British Columbia’s minimum wage is changing on June 1st. Starting June 1, British Columbia ‘s minimum wage will be $17.40 per hour, the highest in Canada. Employers must ensure all workers are paid at least this amount. Liquor servers will also receive this wage plus tips. Live-in camp leaders will see their daily pay increase […]
Know moreForeign students in P3 Programs can’t get Post-Graduation Work Permits anymore!
May 22, 2024
Ishita Soni
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International students in certain programs (P3s) can’t get a work permit after they finish studying anymore As of May 15, changes to post-graduation work permit (PGWP) eligibility for international students at public-private partnerships (PPPs) colleges in Canada are in effect. Originally set for September 1, 2024, the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has fast-tracked […]
Know moreCanada can Adjust the CRS Calculator to make the Express Entry system better
May 15, 2024
Ishita Soni
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Canada can enhance Express Entry by updating the CRS Calculator. Canada has the opportunity to enhance the Express Entry system by updating its CRS calculator. Recent studies reveal flaws, prompting the need for revisions. For example, the C.D. Howe Institute’s report recommends adjusting criteria and weights. In 2023, IRCC shifted its focus to prioritize candidates […]
Know moreCanada will allow 6,700 temporary residents in Manitoba to keep working for a longer time
May 9, 2024
Ishita Soni
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Canada is giving 6,700 temporary residents in Manitoba permission to work for a longer time. In response to expiring permits in 2024, Manitoba ‘s Immigration Minister, Marc Miller, has unveiled a new policy. Transitioning smoothly, this initiative provides open work permits to approximately 6,700 eligible temporary workers in the province. This extension, requested by the […]
Know moreNew Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship Opens May 21st, 2024
May 8, 2024
Ishita Soni
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The 2024 intake for sponsoring parents and grandparents will commence on May 21st Starting May 21, 2024, Canadian citizens or permanent residents can apply to bring their parents or grandparents to live with them through sponsorship. The government plans to invite 35,700 potential sponsors to apply, aiming for 20,500 complete applications. This year, the government […]
Know moreFrench Proficiency to Drive Category-Based Express Entry Draws (2024)
May 3, 2024
Ishita Soni
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2024 Express Entry Draws to Prioritize French Language Skills for Category Selection In 2024, French proficiency will be crucial in Express Entry draws, with IRCC prioritizing it at 30%, along with STEM (25%) and healthcare (15%) in category-based draws, according to Carry Immigration data. These category-based draws, introduced in May 2023, allow IRCC to target Express […]
Know moreWorking Hours in Canada for International Students
April 30, 2024
Ishita Soni
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Work Hours Allowed for International Students in Canada Immigration Minister Marc Miller increased international students‘ weekly work limit from 20 to 24 hours during academic sessions, ending temporary measures from October 2022. Miller expressed concerns about academic performance and aimed to deter those seeking work over studies. He cited increased living costs, suggesting 24 hours […]
Know moreLatest Manitoba- MPNP Draws conducted its latest Draw (2024)
April 25, 2024
Ishita Soni
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MPNP Conducted its Latest draw (2024) The latest MPNP draw took place on April 24, 2024. Among the 327 individuals selected to become permanent residents in Manitoba, those who scored 644 or higher in the MPNP profiles received invitations under the Skilled Worker Overseas category. However, only 68 of these invited candidates had both a […]
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