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Exciting Benefits of Canada’s Post-Graduate Work Permit

Are you an international student dreaming of studying in Canada? If so, it’s time to familiarize yourself with the incredible opportunities offered by the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) program. This remarkable initiative allows international students to work in Canada after completing their studies, paving the way for a successful career and a thrilling new chapter […]

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New PRs Admitted through Provincial Nominee Program

Canada targets to welcome approximately 120,000 new permanent residents (PR) admitted through the Provincial Nominee Program in the next few years. In 1998, Canada launched the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) that allowed Canadian provinces to nominate the economic immigration candidates that were deemed to have a high probability of being economically successful in the province.

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Avoiding Immigration Fraud as an International Student

Fraudsters often view international students as vulnerable and easy targets to financially exploit for their own gain – Canada encourages foreign students to be vigilant against immigration fraud. Especially that Canada’s immigration process can be daunting, that led many immigrants to hire professionals to assist them throughout the immigration process. However, not all “professionals” are

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Canada Lands New PRs under the Spousal Open Work Permit

Canada targets to welcome 82,000 new permanent residents under the Spousal Open Work permit and the partner and child sponsorship program annually. With Canada’s goal to welcome an outstanding number of around 460,000 new immigrants each year, Canada aims to invite more immigrants’ spouses and family members to come to their country.  According to the

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Skilled Temporary Residents Are Likely to Land a Canadian PR 

According to data released by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), approximately 125,000 temporary residents became Permanent Residents (PR) in Canada last year. Many of them are skilled and highly paid-professionals employed by Canadian employers.  In addition, temporary residents who are staying in Canada under a study pathway program and open work permits have a

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International Students Are Utilizing PGWP for Canadian PR

Around 125,000 temporary residents in Canada transitioned to permanent residents in 2022, and among them are approximately 50,000 international students with Post-Graduation Work Permits (PGWP).  New data from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) says that Canada welcomed approximately 552,000 new international students last year. There are now roughly 800,000 international students in the country

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Why Filipinos Take the Student Pathway

Canada has attracted over 330,000 new international students to study in their universities, and they are inviting more Filipinos to take the Student pathway. According to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), in 2021, Canada approved 13,207 study permit applications from the Philippines, which is more than 50% of the applications filed by Filipinos.  But

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Philippines is Among the Top Sources of Immigration for Canada

Canada granted more than 430,000 new permanent residents in 2022 and aims to welcome half a million immigrants in the next two years.  Based on the recent publication by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), the number of new permanent residents in Canada is approximately 8% more than the total number of PRs granted in

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Canada is Setting up Employee Salary Increases in 2023

Multiple organizations across Canada that joined the Normandin Beaudry pulse survey are projecting significant salary increases this year, in response to the current economic landscape and job market conditions. What is affecting Canada’s job market recently? As of the end of 2022, job markets remain volatile due to several reasons. For instance, the labor market

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