Category Archives: Latest Updates

North Bay Discloses RNIP Immigration Stream

Another RNIP stream got disclosed by North Bay, Ontario on October 21. This takes North Bay to the eleventh position in the list of Canadian communities to unveil these program criteria. There are twelve competing communities in this pilot. Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan is the only community that has failed to launch its program. There are

Canadian Schools Have Started Accepting Global Students

Canadian schools that have their Covid-19 ready plans, may accept new foreign students from October 20. Earlier, only global students with valid study permits could travel to Canada. It was important for the permit to be valid as of March 18, 2020. Designated Learning Institutions (DLIs) include universities, colleges, different other academic institutions whom the

IRCC Is Set To Launch Expression of Interest Process for Service Delivery Improvements

IRCC is all set to start an Express of Interest (EOI) process that will fund SDI projects on October 15, 2020. The EOI will be a part of their promise of delivering high-quality settlement services to newcomers. SDI projects focused on developing original approaches since 2017. These approaches were to improve support towards the settlement

Study Reveals Canadians In Favor Of Immigration As It Makes Canada a Better Country

A recent study reveals that Canadians are happy to have immigrants in their country. This was not the case in the past. Canadian citizens have become comfortable with the present immigration levels. They are of the opinion that immigrants are good for the economy of Canada. Canadians believe that immigrants are no longer a threat

Can Canada Surpass The 100,000 Express Entry Invitations This Year?

Canada is all set to issue a minimum of 100,000 Express Entry (EE) invitations this year. This will be an amazing achievement, considering the adverse effect Covid-19 had all over the world. Canada had set a target of 341,000 new permanent admissions this year. This was until travel restrictions started in March 2020. The Canadian

Study Reveals the Way Early Express Entry Immigrants Performed In the Labor Market

A recent study by the IRCC shows the way immigrants fared in the labor market during the first three years of the Express Entry (EE) system. Most of them managed to find a job within the first year of setting foot on Canadian soil. The study reveals that they outperformed immigrants who entered through some

Advantages of Canada’s Parents and Grandparents Program

Canada’s Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) started on October 13, 2020, and will continue till November 3, 2020. In these 3 weeks, Canadian citizens and permanent residents can submit their interest to sponsor forms on the IRCC website. After the end of this period, IRCC will carry out a random selection process to choose candidates.

Canadian Government Launches Canada Recovery Benefits Applications

There are many Canadians who still feel the impact of the recent coronavirus pandemic. They are in constant need of temporary income support. The Canadian Government has introduced three new benefits. These benefits will ensure that the needy get what they require. These benefits are Canada Recovery Sickness Benefit (CRSB), Canada Recovery Caregiving Benefit (CRCB),

Employment Rate For Immigrants To Canada Rises Significantly In September

The rate of immigrant employment in Canada takes a significant upsurge in September. The latest reports suggest that more people are regaining jobs faster. In September, Canada’s quality of work witnessed a rise of 2.1%.  It is in comparison with the jump of 1.4% rise during the previous month. The Canada Labor Force Survey exhibits,

Immigrate To Canada in 4 Simple Ways Under CUSMA

All eligible US and Mexican citizens are allowed to conduct business and work in Canada under CUSMA. This will help them overcome some red tape procedures to enter Canada. CUSMA or Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement will allow all the investors, workers, and traders to set foot on Canadian soil. This will be without going through the