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Tue Jan

Prince Edward Island immigration issues 132 invitations in the latest draw

Syed Khan – January 22, 2022 In the latest draw, the Prince Edward Island immigration has issued invitations to 132 skilled worker and entrepreneur candidates. On 20 January, the province issued invitations through three streams. They are as follows: Labor Impact stream Express Entry stream Business Impact stream The summary of the draw is as […]
Fri Jan

Alberta sends out 250 invites via the Alberta Immigration Nominee Program

Syed Khan – January 21, 2022 Alberta Immigration invited 250 Express Entry candidates through the AINP to apply for a provincial nomination. The minimum CRS score required to qualify was 327 points. This draw was held on 5th January, with results becoming known to the public recently. This was the first draw held through the […]
Fri Jan

Manitoba PNP issues 443 LAA’s in the latest draw

Syed Khan – January 20, 2022 Manitoba PNP, in its 13th January draw, issued 443 Letters of Advice to Apply (LAA’s), to skilled workers and international graduates. The LAA’s were issued through three MPNP streams. This was the first draw held in 2022. The summary of the draw is given below: Name of MPNP stream: […]
Fri Jan

BC immigration issues 91 invites in latest PNP draw

Syed Khan – January 19, 2022 The British Columbia immigration, in its latest draw held on 18th January, issued 91 invitations to skilled and experienced tech workers. The BC PNP Tech draws are aimed specifically at high-demand technology workers and feature up to four streams of the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program. About the BC […]
Wed Jan

PEI PNP announces anticipated invitation dates of EOI System

Syed Khan – January 18, 2022 Prince Edward Island Immigration has announced anticipated invitation dates of 2022 for its Expression of Interest system. The announcement was made on the PEI PNP website and the draws are expected to be held every month throughout the year. Prince Edward Island Expression of Interest covers the province’s immigration […]
Wed Jan

Nova Scotia Immigration invites 22 candidates in two draws

Syed Khan – January 17, 2022 The Nova Scotia Immigration invited 22 candidates via the Nova Scotia Nominee Program in its latest draw held on December 22, 2021. In the first draw, 22 candidates were invited via the Entrepreneur Stream and 2 candidates were invited through the International Graduate Entrepreneur Stream. The minimum score required […]
Wed Jan

Saskatchewan PNP invites 104 immigration candidates

Syed Khan – January 16, 2022 Saskatchewan Immigration invited 104 candidates via two streams in its first SINP draw of 2022. In the draw held on January 12, specific NOC codes were targeted through the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP). In the Occupations In-Demand stream, candidates received 67 invitations, and the Express Entry candidates received […]
Wed Jan

Ontario Immigration invites over 1,084 candidates in the latest draw

Syed Khan – January 15, 2022 Ontario Immigration invited over 1,084 candidates in two draws, a general and a targeted one, held on 11 January. In the draws, ITA’s were sent out through three streams, the streams are as follows: Foreign Worker Stream International Student stream In-Demand stream Name of the stream No. of Expression […]
Wed Jan

BC PNP invites 232 candidates in its latest draw

Syed Khan – January 14, 2022 British Columbia Immigration issued 232 invitations in its latest draw via the BC PNP. In the draw held on 11 January, candidates were invited through two draws. The first draw was a general one that invited candidates from all sub-streams of the BC PNP. The second draw invited candidates […]
Wed Jan

Canadian government announces raising of medical and social service threshold costs

Syed Khan – January 13, 2022 Under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations, Ottawa Immigration has proposed to raise the upper limit on medical and social costs for foreign nationals, and prevent them from getting their permanent residency if their anticipated costs unduly put a burden on the country’s healthcare and social service facilities. In […]
Wed Jan

Canadian government announces raising of medical and social service threshold costs

Syed Khan – January 13, 2022 Under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations, Ottawa Immigration has proposed to raise the upper limit on medical and social costs for foreign nationals, and prevent them from getting their permanent residency if their anticipated costs unduly put a burden on the country’s healthcare and social service facilities. In […]
Wed Jan

Unemployment levels fall in December as 54,700 jobs are added

Syed Khan – January 12, 2022 Canada’s economy is continuing its steady rise and shows signs of pre-pandemic levels as it moves into its post-pandemic recovery period. In the findings published by the latest Statistics Canada Labor Force Survey, unemployment levels are at an all-time low, at 5.9% in December with 54,700 jobs being added. […]