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Saskatchewan’s Express Entry sub-category opens for 400 new applications

The province of Saskatchewan’s Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) sub category International Skilled Worker – Express Entry has opened to 400 new applications. On 10th January the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) made the announcement that said the first come, first-served sub-category will remain open until the application target of 400 is met. The InternationalRead More

Alberta announces higher nomination intake for 2018

The province of Alberta has announced that its maximum Provincial Nominee Program allotment for 2018 is 5,600 nominations. The allotment of 5,600 nominations for year 2018 has seen an increase of 100 nominations as compared to the last year’s 2017 Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP)’s allotment of 5,500. The federalRead More

Ontario announces increased allotment for 2018 and reopens Human Capital Priorities Stream

Ontario has announced an increase in allocation of Provincial Nominee Program for 2018 and the opening of its Express Entry Human Capital Priorities Stream, along with seven others. The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) has been allowed by Canada’s federal government to nominate 6,600 immigrants in 2018, an increase of 600 moreRead More

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90% people got their Canadian ITA (for PR) without a job offer

First half of 2017 resulted in 90% of applicants get their ITAs (Invitation to Apply) without a job offer for their permanent residence to Canada. IRCC had reduced the points for a job offer in late 2016. The CRS score was boosted with Human Capital Factors that includes age, EnglishRead More

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1 million immigrants to Canada by 2020

Nearly one million new immigrants will settle in Canada between 2018 and 2020, under what Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen has labeled “the most ambitious immigration levels in recent Canadian history.” Economic migrants will make up the majority of new permanent residents admitted to Canada, with most economic newcomers set toRead More

Nursing in Canada for International Qualified Nurses

According to the Canadian Nurses Association,Canada will be short almost 60,000 full-time nurses in 2022. According to the Government of Canada, sources of employment will open up in coming years because of the aged workforce in the sector. Requirement of nurses is in three main areas: healthcare, education, and administration.Read More

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