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Some foreign workers in Canada can have their LMIA processed in 10 business days
Canada

Some foreign workers in Canada can have their LMIA processed in 10 business days

To help Canadian employers fill labour and skills gaps in their organizations when there are no qualified and available Canadians or permanent residents (PR), Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) operates the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP).   As a condition of the work permits provided to foreign workers through this program, employers hiring foreign talent must complete a Labour […]

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Are you eligible for spousal sponsorship?
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Are you eligible for spousal sponsorship?

If you are a Canadian citizen or permanent resident and are married or in a relationship with a foreign national, you may sponsor that person to join you in Canada and become a permanent resident, as long as you meet certain eligibility criteria. In order to sponsor your spouse or partner, you must: At least 18 years […]

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Moving to Canada permanently from the U.S: A work-based approach
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Moving to Canada permanently from the U.S: A work-based approach

U.S. citizens and residents have many immigration pathways available to them that lead to Canadian Permanent Residency.   Due in large part to geographic proximity and similarities in work cultures, U.S. residents have had success in finding job opportunities in Canada. Many immigration candidates have leveraged their Canadian work experience to gain permanent residence in […]

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Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, and Manitoba hold draws through Provincial Nominee Programs
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Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, and Manitoba hold draws through Provincial Nominee Programs

Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta and Manitoba have issued invitations to apply to candidates through Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) this week.   Most Canadian provinces and territories (except for Quebec and Nunavut) operate their own Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs). Through these programs, interested candidates may be invited to apply for provincial nomination. Receiving a provincial nomination can be advantageous for […]

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What are biometrics and why do I need to submit them?
Canada

What are biometrics and why do I need to submit them?

Biometrics are the unique physical characteristics of a person that can be used to identify them.   In the context of Canadian immigration, biometrics refers to fingerprints and a photograph, which may be a required submission as part of some immigration pathways to Canada (but more on that later). Typically, biometrics will be required by Immigration, Refugees […]

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The most in-demand occupations in Canada currently
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The most in-demand occupations in Canada currently

LinkedIn’s recent report on the “20 Canadian roles that are growing in demand” reveals some key insights into professions that are seeing increased hiring in Canada.   Learn more about Canadian immigration and discover your options The study analyzed the titles of millions of jobs started by LinkedIn members between January 1st 2018, and July […]

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Canada holds first Federal Skilled Workers-only draw in Express Entry history
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Canada holds first Federal Skilled Workers-only draw in Express Entry history

IRCC held the fourth Express Entry draw of 2023 today.   Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) issued invitations to 3,300 candidates with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 489. The draw was only applicable to candidates in the Federal Skilled Worker Program for the first time since Express Entry began in 2015. This was the second program-specific […]

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How Quebec employers can hire foreign workers more quickly
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How Quebec employers can hire foreign workers more quickly

If a Canadian employer wants to hire a foreign national, they must usually receive approval from the Canadian government through a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA). The purpose of the LMIA is to ensure that the hiring of a foreign national will not negatively affect workers in Canada. The government must conclude that hiring the foreign national […]

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