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The most requested jobs for LMIA approvals in Canada 2023.
June 14, 2024
Ishita Soni
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What were the most requested jobs for LMIA approvals in 2023? To work in Canada temporarily, you usually need a work permit. There’s a special kind of work permit called an Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) permit. This is for jobs that companies are really struggling to fill with Canadians. The government checks to make […]
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June 4, 2024
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Know moreExtend Your Stay: 3 Options for International Students in Canada
May 31, 2024
Ishita Soni
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3 Ways for Students from Other Countries in Canada to Stay Longer In Canada, international students have various options to extend their stay after completing their studies. However, with recent changes in immigration policies and increased competition for permanent residency, students are feeling anxious about their legal status. Nevertheless, extending your stay as a student […]
Know moreUpcoming Minimum Wage Change in British Columbia: Effective June 1!
May 27, 2024
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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 moreFrench Proficiency to Drive Category-Based Express Entry Draws (2024)
May 3, 2024
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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
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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 moreGetting Ready for Your Canadian Immigration Interview
April 29, 2024
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Prepare for your Canadian immigration interview Some newcomers applying for permanent residence in Canada may have to attend an interview with an IRCC officer, which is a crucial step to demonstrate eligibility and ensure application success. Why does IRCC conduct interviews? The decision to request an interview from applicants largely rests with individual IRCC officers. […]
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 […]
Know moreCanada Issues 2,095 Express Entry Invitations to Apply (ITAs) Under General Draw
April 24, 2024
Ishita Soni
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Canada issues 2,095 ITAs in latest Express Entry draw Earlier this month, On April 10, IRCC issues Express Entry Draw invites 1,280 candidates with a higher minimum CRS score of 549, marking the highest requirement in 2024 and representing a significant increase from the previous draw in March. Additionally, IRCC drew 4,500 STEM occupation candidates […]
Know moreHow an ECA can help you immigrate to Canada!
April 23, 2024
Ishita Soni
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Using an ECA to Improve Your Immigration to Canada When people immigrate to Canada, they often need to prove how their education from their home country matches Canadian standards. An Education Credential Assessment (ECA) helps them do this, aiding in immigration processes. However, ECAs can also serve other purposes beyond immigration. What is an ECA? […]
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