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December 24, 2024

Germany Aims to Grant 40,000 Citizenship Applications in 2025!

Germany is aiming to naturalize 40,000 people in 2025, backed by a simplified citizenship law and faster processing. With easier rules and rising approvals, it’s a strong opportunity for skilled immigrants and professionals planning long-term settlement in Germany.

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June 1, 2019

Planning to bring your Spouse to Canada? Here’s all that you must know

Canada is a country that believes in family unification, thus it gives priority to spousal sponsorship more than any other nation. Individuals who are a Canadian citizen or hold a Canadian PR and married.

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October 25, 2018

Revised Canadian Citizenship rules leads to increase in migration

Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) claim that with the revision of citizenship rules on October 11, 2017, has resulted in more number of migrants in Canada receiving Canadian Citizenship. The revised rules and.

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July 24, 2018

Canada increases 2018 Atlantic Immigration Pilot allotment

The Government of Canada is committed to increasing the number of skilled immigrants and their family members who can obtain permanent residency in Canada through Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program by 500, which has pushed.

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July 12, 2018

Saskatchewan’s first-come, first-serve model comes to an end

July 16, 2018, marked as the first day of the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program�s new Expression of Interest System for its Express Entry and Occupation sub-categories. Unlike the first-come, first-serve model, which accepted an.

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May 18, 2018

Canada to use Biometrics for Immigration Applicants from July 31, 2018

From July 31, 2018, IRCC (Immigration, Refugee, and Citizenship Canada) would be including biometric recognition along with a photo for Canadian Immigration Application for immigrants from Europe, the Middle East, and African continents. From December.

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April 28, 2018

Canada plans to welcome over 980,000 new permanent residents

Canada's three-year immigration plan for 2018-2020 is historic and responsible. The target is to welcome over 980,000 new permanent residents to the country.

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April 24, 2018

Highly Skilled Immigrants earn more than Canadian – a report by Government of Canada

The Government of Canada issued an internal report stating that highly skilled immigrants earn more than the Canadian. The report was released considering the economic and social outcomes of newcomers who came to Canada through.

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