Canada has closed the international border and taken various measures to fight the pandemic as well as provide various services to locals and immigrants. Some big announcements are expected this month from the Canadian government.
Read MoreFederal Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino stated COVID-19 is showing us the need for continued immigration to Canada and the important contribution of immigrant workers to the Canadian economy.
Read MoreThe pilot targets the labour shortages in the various fields like meat processing, year-round mushroom, and greenhouse crop production and livestock raising industries.
Read MoreCanada has implemented restrictions for entry at the borders and you are not allowed to travel unless you are exempted from the travel. An applicant with the essential purpose may travel to Canada if it is valid.
Read MoreCanada is temporarily changing how to apply for a visitor visa (including transit visa), eTA, study permit, or work permit. Please note that Until June 9, 2020, there will be a suspension of some application procedures.
Read MoreAs the pandemic affected routine activities of all the sectors and people’s life, the examinations were postponed or in some cases, online examination through IELTS Indicator was conducted.
Read MoreAlberta province continues to accept and process the immigration application even during the pandemic. It is good news that Alberta is still doing its best in the interest of the candidates who have made the applications
Read MoreThe Canadian immigration department has decided to reopen the operations of phone support for answering the questions and inquires raised.
Read MoreCanada’s new Agri-Food Pilot Program will accept the first applications on May 15, 2020. Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) will announce more details closer to the launch date. The Agri-Food Pilot Program was expected to launch in March 2020; however, it was suspended due to the outburst of coronavirus (COVID 19). The pilot […]
Read MoreWith effect from April 30, 2020, at 9 a.m. EDT, the Canadian immigration department increased the processing fees for foreign nationals who wish to become permanent residents. The fees paid by foreign national is inclusive of the operational, processing, and service delivery costs that are related to all the permanent residence programs. All the […]
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