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How residents of Canada can invest tax-free
Canada

How residents of Canada can invest tax-free

Newcomers to Canada looking to grow their wealth may want to take advantage of the ability to open a tax-free savings account (TFSA). A TFSA is a type of investment account people can use to invest without having to pay taxes on their investment income. Like a Roth IRA in the United States, TFSA contributions […]

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Ontario, British Columbia and Manitoba issue provincial nominations to candidates
Canada

Ontario, British Columbia and Manitoba issue provincial nominations to candidates

This week, three provinces issued nominations to candidates through their respective Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs). Candidates were invited to apply through specific PNP streams based on their past work experience, occupational skills, and education. An immigration stream is a specific pathway to permanent residence that can contain sub-streams, and often targets a certain aspect of a candidate’s […]

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Four provinces offering incentives to skilled immigrants in healthcare occupations
Canada

Four provinces offering incentives to skilled immigrants in healthcare occupations

Canada is always looking to attract skilled workers to strengthen its economy and workforce. While Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has taken steps to fill urgent shortages such as those in healthcare, several provinces are attempting to attract skilled workers in the healthcare industry using financial incentives. These include tuition rebates, reimbursement for different fees and […]

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Nine apps to enhance your life in Canada
Canada

Nine apps to enhance your life in Canada

Newcomers often face a steep learning curve when adapting to life in Canada. Digital tools can help to ease this transition. The CIC News team has compiled a list of nine mobile apps that newcomers can download to enhance their life in Canada. Still planning your move? Check out our article on apps to help prepare. […]

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Francophone students to have direct path to permanent residence under IRCC’s new pilot program
Canada

Francophone students to have direct path to permanent residence under IRCC’s new pilot program

Today, Minister of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Marc Miller announced a new immigration pilot to welcome more international students into Francophone communities across Canada. According to a release by IRCC,  the Francophone Minority Communities Pilot Program (FMCSP) will improve admission rates and make the current program fair for students from Africa, the Middle East, and the Americas. […]

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What to do if your study permit application is rejected
Canada

What to do if your study permit application is rejected

According to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), there is no formal appeal process available to international students who are rejected for a Canadian study permit. However, international students can apply for reconsideration of their study permit decision if they can present new evidence that argues against the rejection of their initial application. Note: As of January 22, 2024, international students […]

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IRCC invites 2,000 candidates in third Express Entry draw this week
Canada

IRCC invites 2,000 candidates in third Express Entry draw this week

Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has issued invitations to apply (ITAs) in the latest Express Entry draw. The department invited 2,000 candidates in a category-based selection draw for candidates with French language proficiency. To be considered, candidates required a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 394. This is the third draw this week and follows a program-specific draw for 3,200 […]

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Alberta’s incentives for skilled immigrants in trade occupations
Canada

Alberta’s incentives for skilled immigrants in trade occupations

One of Canada’s most pressing labour market gaps exists in the trades industry. In fact, according to a study released this month by Statistics Canada (StatsCan), the national labour market is facing “downward pressure” resulting from a wave of recent retirements among baby boomers (those born between 1955 and 1965). This has resulted in Canada’s labour force […]

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Is it worth applying for Express Entry after you turn 35?
Canada

Is it worth applying for Express Entry after you turn 35?

Prospective Canadian immigrants are sometimes discouraged from applying for Express Entry after they turn 35 years of age. This is largely due to points lost on their  Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score. The Express Entry application management system uses the CRS to rank and order eligible Express Entry candidates based on their human capital factors before they can receive […]

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