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Canada to put a cap on temporary residents for the first time!
March 22, 2024
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Canada Plans to Control Number of Temporary Residents! Canada’s Immigration Minister, Marc Miller, announced plans to decrease the number of temporary residents. By 2024, Canada will have about 2.5 million temporary residents. Statistics show 40% had work permits, 22% had study permits, and 18% were asylum applicants. Canada is also placing a limit on the […]
Know moreGetting a Green Card in Canada Faster with IELTS Exam!
March 21, 2024
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How do I become a permanent resident in Canada? In Canada, lots of people from different countries want to live because it’s friendly and diverse. One good way to move there permanently is through Express Entry, which helps you get residency faster. If you want to try this, being good at English, which you can […]
Know moreIRCC Simplifying the Process for Getting Permanent Residency.
March 15, 2024
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IRCC’s Plan to Make Immigration Application Approvals Faster Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has released the details and deadlines of its action plan to address recommendations made in a report by the Office of the Auditor General (OAG) last October. The details, released in a recently obtained Access to Information Request, offer an insight […]
Know moreCanada Set to Approve 292,000 Study Permits for International Students in 2024
March 13, 2024
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Over 292,000 Permits Are Approved for College & UG Students Canada’s Immigration Minister, Marc Miller, told the Globe and Mail that this year, there are about 292,000 study permits available for international students wanting to study at Canadian colleges and universities. However, back in January, Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) put a limit on […]
Know moreCanada introduces new plans to bring more people to live and work in smaller towns.
March 7, 2024
Ishita Soni
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Canada Introduces New Immigration Pilots for Rural Communities Canada has introduced two new immigration pilots aimed at supporting rural and Francophone minority communities, marking an important step towards establishing a permanent program. Acknowledging the pivotal role of these communities in Canada’s continuing prosperity, the government highlights the importance of regional immigration in stimulating local economies. […]
Know moreBC and Alberta Now Giving PAL for International Students!
March 5, 2024
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British Columbia Introduces Provincial Attestation Letters for International Student Applications What is a Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL)? Moving forward, provinces and territories will be issuing Provincial Attestation Letters (PAL) to some of the international students. The attestation letter serves as a proof that the student has been accounted for under a provincial or territorial allocation within […]
Know moreRequirements for applying Canada Visitor Visa
March 1, 2024
Ishita Soni
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Applying for a visitor visa (temporary resident visa) If you want to visit Canada for tourism, to see family, or for a short business trip, you usually need a visitor visa. This applies to people from most countries who aren’t already permanent or temporary residents (like those with work or study permits). However, some countries […]
Know moreGuidance for Securing Your Initial Job Opportunity in Canada.
February 28, 2024
Ishita Soni
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How to find a job as a newcomer in Canada People who recently came to Canada have a lot of potential for a great future. They can go to school, get a job, and have a satisfying career. However, moving to a new country and maybe learning a new language can be challenging. But with […]
Know moreCanada may allow international students to work 30 hours a week.
February 26, 2024
Ishita Soni
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Canada Thinking About Allowing International Students to Work 30 Hours a Week. Canada is thinking about letting international students work more hours per week (up to 30) until April 2024. Currently, the full-time work policy (allowing 20+ hours) for eligible students is extended until then. It’s good news for students who rely on part-time jobs […]
Know moreCanada’s rent prices increased by 10% in January 2024!
February 22, 2024
Ishita Soni
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Record-High Average Rent Hits Canada in 2024. In January 2024, the cost of renting homes in Canada reached a record high of $2,196, up 10% from the previous year, according to a Rentals.ca report. Vancouver had the highest average rent for a one-bedroom apartment at $2,700, followed by Burnaby at $2,600 and Toronto at $2,521. […]
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