So you want to move to Canada? Great choice! This country is one of the most beautiful and welcoming in the world. In this guide, we will outline everything you need to know about immigrating to Canada in 2022. From ...
So you want to move to Canada? Great choice! This country is one of the most beautiful and welcoming in the world. In this guide, we will outline everything you need to know about immigrating to Canada in 2022. From ...
For most Indians, for a very long time, the US was the most preferable place to migrate due to ample career opportunities and sheer market size. However, the US has started to lose its charm in the last few years. ...
The Canadian Immigration policy has a key aspect titled the ‘Provincial Nominee Program’ (PNP), which is labeled as one of the most speedily growing economic. Canadian Immigration trajectory. If you’re curious about this process, here’s all you need to know ...
If you are looking for comprehensive information on Alberta PNP, here is a complete guide with details of different streams in AINP, eligibility criteria, how to apply etc. AINP is an economic migration program governed by the governments of Alberta ...
Under the 2021-2023 Immigration Levels Plan, Canada aims to welcome an average of 110,000 immigrants under Express Entry per year. Express Entry had a record-breaking year in 2020 despite the coronavirus pandemic. Canada issued 108,350 ITAs last year and targets ...
Canadian provinces are all up with their immigration programs to attract skilled workforce across the globe. Atlantic province has come up with its Atlantic Immigrant Pilot program while, British Columbia has Techpilot to attract the technology talent into these provinces. ...
Employment is uniformly rising says the latest report by Statistics Canada. It shows that Unemployment rate in Canada was at a record low last month in November 2017. It further states that Canada has generated 390 thousand new jobs in ...
New statistics from Canada’s 2016 census shows that immigrants consist an approximate one-fourth of the current workforce in the country. Toronto and Ontario have half of the working class represented by immigrants. Statistics released by Canadian authorities on Nov 29, ...