What To Know About Living In Burlington, Ontario

Burlington is a medium-sized city located along Lake Ontario. It is a vital part of the Hamilton metropolitan area and is only about 60 kilometers from Toronto. The city is also a significant part of the Niagara Peninsula and the Golden Horseshoe. Well, here’s all you need to know about living in Burlington, Ontario. Canada […]

Canada Ranks In The Top Ten Nations For Work-Life Balance

Canada ranks in the top ten nations for work-life balance. The nation is placed in the fifth position overall, while New Zealand, Ireland, Denmark, and Belgium took the top four spots.  The data includes rankings for various factors influencing an employee’s work-life balance. These include statutory annual leave, sick pay percentage, minimum wage, hours worked […]

Immigration Minister signals big changes to Canadian PR numbers

The Immigration Minister signals big changes to Canadian PR numbers in the upcoming Immigration Levels Plan. Specifically, Miller stated that he was looking at the number of alternatives to address permanent immigration into the country and that any upcoming changes to immigration levels would be ‘significant’ and not simply ‘cosmetic’. When further asked to elaborate […]

How To Link Your Paper Application To Your Online IRCC Account

For some applications to IRCC, applicants need to submit a paper application, as opposed to applying online. Well, there are certain ways to link your paper application to your online IRCC account. Linking your application to your online account will enable you to obtain more timely updates on the status of your application.  How To […]

Canada Issued 3,300 ITAs To CEC Applicants In Recent Draws

Canada issued 3,300 ITAs to CEC applicants in recent draws. This latest Express Entry draw was the second draw of the week. In order to be considered, applicants required a minimum CRS score of 507.  Yesterday, the department invited over 1,121 applicants to a Provincial Nominee Program-only draw. To be considered, applicants required a minimum […]

Everything You Need To Know About Living In Barrie, Ontario

Do you intend to live in Canada? Thousands of immigrants come to the country every year, dispersed from coast to coast. One of the most significant decisions all newcomers must make is where they choose to live. While Barrier is less known than in large cities like Toronto, it is an alternative to the population […]

New Brunswick Reaches Cap For Express Entry PNP Allocation

New Brunswick reaches cap for Express Entry PNP allocation. On August 16, the province declared that it would not issue any more invitations to apply (ITAs) under the New Brunswick Express Entry category of its Provincial Nominee Program.  According to the province, it has already used its full allocation of ITAs for applicants in this […]

AAIP Eligibility Changes In Response To Alberta Wildfires

AAIP eligibility changes in response to Alberta wildfires. The province has temporarily waived work experience requirements for certain applicants in the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP).  The temporary waiving of the need for specific work experience in the Alberta Opportunity & Tourism & Hospitality streams of the AAIP aims to allow workers whose present employment […]

Three Canadian Provinces Issue ITAs For Provincial Immigration 

Three Canadian provinces issue ITAs for provincial immigration. Two provinces, i.e., British Columbia & Prince Edward Island, have their own Provincial Nominee Programs. Each territory & provinces have their PNP except Quebec & Nunavut. They can have these programs because immigration is a shared responsibility between the IRCC as well as the provincial governments.  IRCC […]