Canada invited 381 Express Entry candidates to apply for permanent residence on April 28.
As part of their expansion plan to boost the economy, Canada has
invited 381 Express Entry candidates to apply for permanent
residence on April 28th 2021.
New pathways to PR for essential workers and graduates in Canada
It’s good news for temporary workers and graduates already in Canada.
Government of Canada announces further measures to support international students
International students support the vitality of Canadian communities & contribute more than $21 billion annually to the economy.
The Government of Canada announces new policy to help international students!
International students have been contributing over $21 billion annually to
the economy as well as supporting the vitality of Canadian communities.
What to expect – Canadian immigration in 2021?
Year 2020 has been a year full of turmoil as it was the year of the Coronavirus pandemic. In 2019 Canada welcomed 341,000 new immigrants & continued to accept high levels of new immigrants at the start of 2020.
Latest Figures – End of 2020 Express Entry Draw
December 23rd was the last Express Entry draw in 2020 for immigration to Canada! Nearly 5,000 candidates were issued an Invitation to Apply (ITA) & the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score cut-off threshold was 468 points
Express Entry – New Draw
Canada has held its recent Express Entry draw for immigration to Canada on December 9th & 5,000 candidates are issued an Invitation to Apply (ITA).
The largest draw in Express Entry history.
Canada conducts the largest Express Entry draw for immigration to Canada! On November 18, 5,000 candidates were issued an Invitation to Apply (ITA).
Unemployment decreases to 8.9% in Canada
The onset of the COVID 19 pandemic had led to widespread unemployment in all sectors in Canada. Nearly three million workers in Canada lost their jobs while others saw their hours or pay reduced
Government of Canada announces plan to support economic recovery through immigration
The Honourable Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, Marco Mendicino, announced the 2021‒2023 Immigration Levels Plan on October 30, 2020 at Ottawa