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Month: January 2019

Immigration in Quebec: Selection through Arrima suspended due to pending unprocessed files
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Immigration in Quebec: Selection through Arrima suspended due to pending unprocessed files

More than 18,100 files from the economic immigration category in Quebec that were submitted before August 2, 2018, and are still pending processing have led to the suspension of the Arrima portal for the selection of new candidates. The legislation requires the province’s Immigration Ministry to handle requests in the chronological order in which they...

Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship Opens
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Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship Opens

January 28, the Parent and Grandparent Program (PGP) opens to sponsors to apply for sponsoring their parents and grandparents. The interest to sponsor was opened noon (12:00 PM) EST.  Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada will receive applications in a first-in, first-served system. Invitations to Apply to the PGP will be issued until the program’s cap...

The most popular professions in Canada for immigrants
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The most popular professions in Canada for immigrants

This year, the government plans to accept 330,000 immigrants, and almost 60% of all newcomers will arrive via economic immigration programs. Canada’s economic immigration programs will accept 81,400 immigrants in 2019. Government data for January-October 2018 shows which specialists are at the top of the list, invited to apply for permanent residence in Canada through...

Manitoba is seeking to attract more international students
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Manitoba is seeking to attract more international students

Manitoba Minister of Education and Training Kelvin Goertzen declared 2019 the year of international education in the province. Manitoba is seeking to attract more foreign students. The minister sees international education enriching the province, allowing its citizens to develop a global network and providing economic opportunities. The Manitoba Council for International Education, in cooperation with...

Federal Skilled Worker Program
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Trudeau is willing to help Quebec with a temporary reduction in immigration by 20%

Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau demonstrated a new willingness to help Quebec Premier François Legault temporarily reduce immigration to the province by more than 20% even as Ottawa promotes higher immigration as the key to a stronger economy. More than 90% of the thousands of people who have crossed between the US and Canada...

Prince Edward Island invited 91 candidates
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Prince Edward Island invited 91 candidates

On January 17, Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program (PEI PNP) held a draw #12. PEI PNP invited 61 candidates in the Labour Impact and Express Entry streams. Another 30 invitations sent to Business Impact Category candidates, the lowest score was 120. In total, PEI issued 91 invitations. The next draw is scheduled for February...

Canada increased the settlement funds required for Express Entry in 2019
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Canada increased the settlement funds required for Express Entry in 2019

The IRCC has updated the table of settlement funds required to be eligible for Federal Skilled Worker and Federal Skilled Trades programs of the Express Entry system. The funds have been increased by just over 1.5% for each family level. In 2019, settlement funds required for a single person will be $12,669; for a family...