Canada has a long history of welcoming immigrants from around the world. In the next few years, Canada will welcome 465,000 new permanent residents in 2023, 485,000 in 2024, and 500,000 in 2025. This is 1.45 million new permanent residents in just the next three years. Canada designed its immigration policies to attract skilled workers, …
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Why Choose Canada? Canada is a top destination for education among international students. The US News report, a survey that measures global perception of 78 countries, ranked Canada at No. 4 for education in 2021. With institutions such as University of Toronto and McGill University consistently ranking high on QS Top Universities, the quality of …
There has never been a better time to migrate to Canada than right now. The government of Canada plans to welcome more than 800,000 newcomers in the years 2022 and 2023 combined. The Canadian economy is banking on this fresh pool of talent and skills to recover the dents made by the COVID-19 pandemic. Conversely, …
Settle In Ontario With nearly 15 million residents, Ontario is Canada’s most populous Province. There are many reasons why Canadians choose to build their lives here. It is home to both the nation’s economic and political epicentres, Toronto and Ottawa. According to Statistics Canada, Ontario’s GDP accounts for about 38 per cent of the Canada’s …
On Jan. 12, 2022, the government of Ontario issued 502 Notifications of Interest (NOI) through its Human Capital Priorities Stream.
On Jan. 5, the government of Canada drew 392 candidates from the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). The cut-off score for the latest round of invitations for Permanent Residence was 808. If there were more than one candidate with the lowest score, the cut-off time was March 4, 2021, at 16.57.50 UTC.
The fastest pathway to immigrate to Canada is the Express Entry system. For this reason, it is also the most competitive. As of Dec. 20, 2021, there were 191,765 candidates in the Express Entry pool. When there is a large supply of skilled applicants, the cut-off point of the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) could rise …
A better overall score improves a candidate’s chances for immigration. That much is simple – yet, the misunderstood word here is overall. If you are confident in one or more of the abilities tested, you may be inclined to dwell more on that skill. By neglecting your weaknesses and overperforming in one category, the candidate …
On Dec. 22, the government of Canada drew 746 candidates from the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). The latest round of invitations for Permanent Residence had a cut-off score of 720. Obtaining a nomination through eligible PNP programs gives a candidate a 600-point boost in the Express Entry System. Candidates can apply for the PNP once …
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