Canada Sets New Immigration Record In 2022 Reza Eslami, RCIC (R710241) This year, Canada Immigration accepted many immigrants and broke all previous records, exceeding the target of 431,645 new permanent residents set for 2021. Canada has never experienced such a large influx of immigrants in a single year. Canada last accepted as many immigrants in 1913,...Read More
2022 Was A Record-Breaking Year For Processing Immigration Applications Reza Eslami, RCIC (R710241) The IRCC highlighted this year’s efforts in clearing backlogs of immigration applications accumulated in its inventories past the limits of its service standards.Processing year with a recordSince August 2022, the IRCC has reduced about 500,000 immigration applications from its entire inventory. The...Read More
The Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) is a pathway to permanent residence for skilled foreign workers and international graduates from a recognized ...Read More
Quebec Immigration Plan Released For 2023 Reza Eslami, RCIC (R710241) The Quebec Immigration Level Plan 2023 was unveiled on December 8, 2022. Up to 52,500 new permanent residents could be admitted in that year. The Quebec immigration strategy for 2022 has the same goal in mind for 2023. The Immigration Department of the Quebec government presents its...Read More
Spouse Open Work Permit Available For Some Foreign Workers 2023 Reza Eslami, RCIC (R710241) Starting in 2023, the spouse open work permit Canada is available for some work permit holders to allow them to work in Canada. This move is intended to keep the families of these individuals together.Family members of temporary foreign employees in...Read More
Five Canadian Cities Among World’s Best Cities 2023 Reza Eslami, RCIC (R710241) According to Resonance Consultancy, Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary, and Ottawa are Canadian cities that took place among the 2023 world’s best cities in the world to live. Resonance Consultancy is a British Columbia-based leading advisor in tourism, real estate and economic development that ranks...Read More
Now, International Students Can Work More Than 20 hrs Per Week Reza Eslami, RCIC (R710241) Beginning today, more than 500,000 international students studying in Canada with a valid study permit with off-campus work permission can now work more than 20 hours per week off-campus until December 31, 2023. Foreign nationals applying for a Canada Study...Read More
Distance Learning Transition Period Started Reza Eslami, RCIC (R710241) Under standard cases and before the pandemic, all distance learning courses (Online) completed outside Canada were excluded from the time accumulated toward the post-graduation work permit (PGWP) length. The students were required to complete at most 50% of their program online, and time spent studying online...Read More
Nova Scotia Occupation In Demand Stream Reza Eslami, RCIC (R710241) OID Overview Nova Scotia Occupation In Demand (OID) was introduced in May 2019. The OID Stream is utilized to nominate workers in occupations “in high labour demand” in Nova Scotia for Canadian permanent residence. The occupations offered through this stream are subject to change as labour...Read More