Ontario to add thousands of foreign-trained nurses to workforce

Ontario to add thousands of foreign-trained nurses to workforce

Posted on Posted in Immigration Canada, Internationally Educated Health professionals

Ontario has made room for 6,000 health care workers to fill labour shortages by the end of March. Ontario wants thousands of internationally trained nurses to come work in the province’s hospitals by March 31. Ontario is sending about 300 of these nurses to 50 high-need hospitals in the province. They will care for patients […]

How the Winnipeg Jets Spurred Manitoba’s Immigration Success

Manitoba nominated record number of immigration candidates for permanent residence in 2018

Posted on Posted in Immigration Canada

Citizens of India received 34% of 5,207 nominations issued by MPNP last year Manitoba issued a record 5,207 nominations for Canadian permanent residence in 2018, with 98 per cent going to skilled worker candidates. Newly released numbers from the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) show that 5,119 nominations went to candidates in the Skilled Worker in Manitoba and Skilled […]

Canada commits $10 million

Canada commits $10 million to help newcomers find work and enter job market faster

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Funding will develop 15 projects through Canada’s Foreign Credential Recognition Program Canada is committing up to $10 million under its Foreign Credential Recognition Program for projects designed to help internationally trained newcomers find and keep well-paying jobs. The money will provide a maximum of $800,000 each for 15 projects designed to either provide employment supports […]

BC PNP selects Tech Pilot candidates to apply

B.C. announces new Regional Pilot program for immigrant entrepreneurs

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Pilot aims to spread the benefits of entrepreneur immigration to B.C.’s smaller communities British Columbia is opening a new immigration pilot program to attract foreign entrepreneurs to smaller communities around the province.   Known as the Entrepreneur Immigration — Regional Pilot, the two-year program is set to launch in early 2019. The pilot will see the British […]

Ontario Masters Graduate Stream Closed

Ontario Masters Graduate Stream Closed Under an Hour of Opening

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The Masters Graduate Stream of the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program reached its intake limit in less than an hour in the most recent intake period on April 5, 2018.The Masters Graduate Stream is a popular Canadian immigration pathway for eligible international graduates of Ontario universities. Along with the PhD Graduate Stream, it is one of two OINP streams for international graduates in Ontario that do not require […]

New Student Work Integrated Program- Canada's New Investment

New Student Work Integrated Program- Canada’s New Investment

Posted on Posted in Education, Immigration Canada, International Student Admissions, International Student Advisor

The government of Canada is investing in a new student work-integrated learning program to help post-secondary students in science, technology, engineering, math (STEM) and business programs gain work experience and be better prepared for jobs in high-demand fields. Patty Hajdu, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development, and Labour, announced on August 28 that through this program […]

Saskatchewan Reopens Occupations inDemand

Saskatchewan Reopens ‘Occupations In-Demand’ Immigration Sub-Category for Skilled Workers

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The Canadian province of Saskatchewan will welcome up to 1,200 new applications under the International Skilled Worker – Occupations In-Demand sub-category of the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) during an intake period that began on August 9. Applications to this ‘base’ sub-category, which is not aligned with the federal Express Entry immigration selection system, are received on a first-come, first-served basis. […]