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Can I sponsor my sibling for Canadian permanent residence?
Canada

Can I sponsor my sibling for Canadian permanent residence?

Family sponsorship is one of the largest categories of immigrants set forth by Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) in the annual immigration levels plan. While this form of sponsorship allows Canadian citizens and permanent residents (and persons registered in Canada as an Indian under the Canadian Indian Act) to sponsor loved ones to immigrate to Canada and potentially settle […]

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The four types of Canadian citizenship ceremonies
Canada

The four types of Canadian citizenship ceremonies

For many newcomers arriving to Canada, their vision of the future includes one important experience: the day of their citizenship ceremony. Roughly 80% of eligible Canadian permanent residents chose to pursue citizenship in 2021; and attended a citizenship ceremony to formalise their new status. Citizenship ceremonies are momentous occasions that happen every day in Canada—an important […]

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Where to start Banking in Canada as a Newcomer?
Canada

Where to start Banking in Canada as a Newcomer?

As a newcomer to Canada, some of the most important things to manage your personal finances, is to plan for doing banking and getting easy access to your money when you need it. Upon arrival in Canada, one of the most important tasks is to open a bank account. But the options available can make […]

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International student populations from all over are diversifying Canada’s university programs
Canada

International student populations from all over are diversifying Canada’s university programs

A new article by Apply Board, an online platform for international student recruitment, recently released an article about the shifting landscape at Canadian universities. Canada’s international student population is diversifying. Nigerians were Canada’s fastest growing international student population from January to June 2023, with 44% more study permits issued in these months than during all of 2022. Almost 18,000 Canadian study […]

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Finding a job in Ontario
Canada

Finding a job in Ontario

Recently the Ontario provincial government chose to make it illegal for employers to require Canadian work experience in their job advertisements, in addition to making it mandatory for all job postings to feature salaries. Both steps represent victories, not just for the Ontario labour force (who will now be able to see how the potential salary […]

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IRCC sets cap on the number of study permit applications it will consider in 2024
Canada

IRCC sets cap on the number of study permit applications it will consider in 2024

Following Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada’s (IRCC’s) announcement on the 22nd of January, the department has also set a cap on the number of study permit applications it will consider in 2024. According to ministerial instructions released by IRCC, the department will consider a maximum of 606,250 study permit applications in 2024. This cap is different from the […]

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Three Canadian provinces invite candidates in this week’s PNP draw results
Canada

Three Canadian provinces invite candidates in this week’s PNP draw results

British Columbia, Manitoba and Prince Edward Island have issued nominations for the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) this week. Through the PNP, provincial governments select the economic immigration candidates who are best suited to economically establish within a province and issue them an Expression of Interest (EOI) to apply for provincial nomination. Being nominated by a province strengthens […]

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How provinces, schools, and others are responding to IRCC’s cap on international students
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How provinces, schools, and others are responding to IRCC’s cap on international students

Following a major announcement by Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) on the 22nd of January, the Canadian government is instituting new limits on study permits for international students in 2024 and 2025. While the new changes are designed to help maintain the integrity of the international student program, provinces and other key stakeholders in Canada have expressed […]

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What you need to know before moving to Manitoba
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What you need to know before moving to Manitoba

Manitoba is one of Canada’s most immigrant-friendly provinces—one of the first to institute its own Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). Often noted for its low-cost of living, warm locals, and affordable housing; Manitoba has a dry climate that can feature sharp weather changes depending on the season. Most people immigrating to Manitoba will go the one of the […]

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