2023
CANADA PNP NEWS
Nomination allocation for Saskatchewan to be increased by 42 percent
The Federal Government has promised the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) that the nomination allocation for them will be increased by 42 per cent in the coming years. SINP obtained
Ontario holds two Human Capital Priorities Stream draws, invites health and tech professionals
In the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program(OINP) draw held on March 9, the province issued Notifications of Interest to 822 Healthcare professionals. The candidates were selected under the Human Capital Priorities
228 candidates received invitations in Prince Edward Island PNP draw
Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program (PEI PNP) draw held on February 16 invited 228 candidates to apply for provincial nomination. The invitations were issued through Labour Impact, Express Entry
421 immigration candidates invited in first Saskatchewan draw of 2023
In the first Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program(SINP) draw of 2023, the province invited 421 immigration candidates to apply for provincial nomination. The draw held on February 16 targeted candidates belonging
308 candidates invited in latest Manitoba PNP draw
In the latest Manitoba PNP draw held on February 9, the province invited 308 candidates to apply for provincial nomination. Among the invited, 221 candidates belonged to the Skilled Workers
Ontario invites 510 Express Entry candidates with CRS 260
The latest Ontario Express Entry draw invited 510 Skilled Trades Stream candidates to apply for a provincial nomination. The draw targeted candidates with work experience in any of the following
Manitoba invests $4 million in immigrant settlement services
The Canadian province of Manitoba will be investing $4 million more for funding the settlement programs for newcomers. About this investment, Manitoba’s Immigration Minister Jon Reyes said, “Thousands of newcomers
1902 Express Entry candidates invited in Ontario PNP draw
Ontario invited 1902 Express Entry candidates in the two Human Capital Priorities Stream draw held recently. The draw targeted candidates with work experience in health and technology occupations. The draw
Alberta invites 200 Express Entry candidates
In the two Alberta Express Entry stream draws held in January, the province invited 200 candidates to apply for a provincial nomination. The first draw was held on January 19
336 immigration candidates invited in Manitoba PNP draw
In the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program held on January 26, the province invited 336 immigration candidates to apply for provincial nomination. The invitations were issued through the three immigration programs
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In the Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP) draw held on March 18, a total of 136 Express Entry stream candidates
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The Provincial Nominee Programs of Canada issued close to 2000 invitations to apply for provincial nomination in the month of
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Having Quebec already issued a high number of invitations in 2019 after the Quebec Expression of Interest system called Arrima
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Provincial Nominee Programs help the provinces and territories of Canada to nominate those candidates who can meet their respective labour
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The Saskatchewan In-demand Occupations List has been updated by adding 13 new professions that include computer programmers and interactive media
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In a move that will attract more international students to the UK, the UK government has extended its pilot student
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Toronto, the capital of Ontario, has been ranked among the top three cities in both the United States and Canada
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Canadian cities namely Calgary, Vancouver, Toronto were ranked high on the Global Liveability Index that was recently released by the
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Vancouver has emerged as the best immigration destination for tech workers from across the globe, being ranked top in terms
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The Canadian province of British Columbia is making it easier for internationally trained nurses to work in its healthcare system
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A new study conducted by the independent Institut de recherche et d’informations socio-économiques (IRIS) has urged the Quebec government to
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A new study conducted by the Conference Board of Canada has highlighted the need for promoting regional immigration to Ontario.