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March was a historic month for Express Entry
Canada

March was a historic month for Express Entry

In March 2023, Express Entry hit four major milestones, including setting a record for the most Invitations to Apply (ITAs) issued in a single all-program draw since the application management system began operating in 2015.   Express Entry is an application management system run by Canada’s federal government, used to cumulatively manage immigration applications from three programs – the Canadian […]

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How newcomers can save money in Canada
Canada

How newcomers can save money in Canada

Canada is known for its quality of life. As a newcomer to the country, you may be especially eager to start strong. You want to feel financially secure and on the right track as you embrace your new life in Canada. The good news is that there are several excellent ways to save money. Here […]

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Buying a home in Canada is now easier for newcomers
Canada

Buying a home in Canada is now easier for newcomers

Canada’s government is making it easier for newcomers, as well as Canadians, to purchase a home.   Last week, the government announced it was reducing some of restrictions of an Act that made it difficult for non-Canadians to purchase residential property. Also, as of April 1st, financial institutions are now able to offer tax-free first-home […]

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IRCC: Over half of Express Entry invitations went to PNP candidates in 2022
Canada

IRCC: Over half of Express Entry invitations went to PNP candidates in 2022

Data from Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) shows that 19,160 invitations to apply (ITAs) went to candidates in the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) in 2022.   The total number of ITAs issued was 37,315 meaning 51% of ITAs in 2022 went to PNP candidates. Receiving an ITA means IRCC is considering the candidate as a possible permanent resident, and they […]

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Understanding medical inadmissibility to Canada
Canada

Understanding medical inadmissibility to Canada

When we hear the word ‘inadmissibility’ in the scope of Canadian immigration, it is much more likely that we consider criminality than medical inadmissibility. However, according to the most recent available data from 2019, medical inadmissibility prevents around 1,400 immigration applicants from entering Canada every year. This makes medical inadmissibility a topic worthy of increased coverage, especially […]

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British Columbia and Prince Edward Island issue invitations in latest PNP draws
Canada

British Columbia and Prince Edward Island issue invitations in latest PNP draws

British Columbia and Prince Edward Island have invited candidates in the most recent round of Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draws.   Immigration is a shared responsibility between the federal government and the provinces and both forms of government see the PNP as an efficient method for selecting the candidates who will fulfill the immigration minister’s mandate of welcoming newcomers […]

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Canada increasing the federal minimum wage by 7 percent on April 1
Canada

Canada increasing the federal minimum wage by 7 percent on April 1

In a move designed to “keep pace with inflation”, Canada’s federal minimum wage will be increasing by $1.10 as of today.   In the words of Canada’s Minister of Labour, Seamus O’Regan Jr., “the cost of living is rising, so we’re making sure that wages keep going up too. We’re looking after workers, because that’s […]

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Immigrate to Canada as a tech worker from the U.S.
Canada

Immigrate to Canada as a tech worker from the U.S.

In March 2022, the Cato Institute in Washington, D.C. reported an “employment-based green card backlog” of 1.4 million skilled immigrants in the U.S. (2021).   Accordingly, many foreign nationals in the U.S. are being confronted with the perils of extensive processing times, all the while being unaware that they have many employment-based Canadian immigration options at their […]

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Family law in Canada: What happens when a sponsorship relationship breaks down?
Canada

Family law in Canada: What happens when a sponsorship relationship breaks down?

Family law problems in the immigration law context usually occur because a relationship or marriage breaks down after the spouse or partner has been sponsored to come to Canada. When this happens, there may be concerns about maintaining immigration status, sponsorship undertakings and spousal financial support. The sponsor and the sponsored person must be in a relationship […]

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Express Entry: CRS score falls to 481 as Canada invites another 7,000 candidates
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Express Entry: CRS score falls to 481 as Canada invites another 7,000 candidates

IRCC has just held an all-program Express Entry draw for the third week in a row.   Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) issued a total of 7,000 invitations to apply (ITAs) for permanent residence. The minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) cut-off score was 481. IRCC considered candidates from all programs. Today’s draw had the lowest CRS score requirement for […]

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