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Changes in Canadian Immigration Since the Pandemic

The Canadian government instituted a multi-layered system. This blog will discuss the changes in Canadian Immigration since the pandemic.

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Joe Biden Won: What’s Ahead For Canadian Immigration?

The outcome of a presidential election in the US affects most countries across the world. Joe Biden has different policy proposals concerning trade, energy and even Canadian immigration from his predecessor, Donald Trump. The neighbouring countries next door are often first to feel the impact. Biden’s win as the president of the United States has […]

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Travel to Canada

Travel to Canada: Most Recent Updates (October 2020)

The government of Canada is updating its exemptions to travel restrictions for international students, family members, and those entering the country for compassionate reasons. The Minister for Immigration, Health, and Public Safety announced the recent changes in travel to Canada and its restrictions on 2nd October 2020. While the county’s border will remain closed for […]

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Saskatchewan PNP invites 621 candidates

Saskatchewan has just held its largest PNP draw since February, On September 15, Saskatchewan PNP invited a total of 621 candidates to apply for a provincial nomination for Canadian permanent residence. Canada’s thriving economy and inclusive society are a big attraction for foreigners. It offers excellent opportunities for skilled and young immigrants from all over […]

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Criminal Inadmissibility in Canada

The immigration law in Canada bars some individuals from entering Canada. You are generally criminally inadmissible to Canada if you are a foreigner with a criminal record, in either Canada or elsewhere. The IRPA and the Criminal Code of Canada govern Criminal Inadmissibility in Canada. Inadmissible foreigners must leave Canada immediately and the Canadian immigration […]

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Important 2020 Immigration Updates in Canada

Governments across the world have devised various methods to curb the spread of the novel COVID-19 (coronavirus). Canada has not lagged either. Since March 2020, the government of Canada has continued to release a series of policy statements to help control the spread of COVID among Canadian residents.  These policy statements have had a significant […]

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Ottawa Parliament Hill building with "title" capital priorities streams visible in the front

Ontario Human Capital Priorities Stream

Would you like to live and work in Ontario? Foreign citizens who have the right academic qualification, work experience and can speak good English and French can apply to immigrate to Ontario Via the Ontario Human Capital Priorities Stream. However, you must meet the requirements of the Canada Express Entry System (CEES) and the Ontario […]

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Call Canada Home

Why I call Canada Home?

One of our clients shares why she calls Canada home. Being born and lived most of my life in India, the world’s largest democracy, I had no intentions of leaving my country. I belong to a family of patriots with a history of freedom fighters in my family, those who’d laid their lives for their […]

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Sponsoring Refugees Through Group of Five

A ‘Group of Five’ is a type of refugee sponsoring program, that allows Canadians and permanent residents to get together and sponsor a refugee and his/her dependents to Canada. Similar to Sponsorship Agreement Holders and Community Sponsors, Groups of Five can take part in refugee resettlement to Canada – however the eligibility criteria may differ. […]

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Express Entry

Express Entry Canadian Immigration

Express Entry (EE) is an online application system that allows you to submit a profile and be considered as a skilled immigrant.  Through this process, candidates with the highest rankings are invited to apply for permanent residency. Under the Express Entry system, there are three categories of applications for permanent residence. In order to be […]

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