Path to Canadian PR via PGWP for International Students
This article uses information from Statistics Canada research from 2022 that includes information up to 2018. Path to Canadian PR via PGWP for International Students.
This article uses information from Statistics Canada research from 2022 that includes information up to 2018. Path to Canadian PR via PGWP for International Students.
Exploring one program that can help Canadian citizens and permanent residents keep their spouse or common-law partner with them in Canada through permanent residence. Inland Spousal and Common-Law Partner Sponsorship.
A four-year study on some of the fastest-growing professions in Canada. LinkedIn’s recent report on the “20 Canadian roles that are growing in demand” reveals some key insights into professions that are seeing increased hiring in Canada.
The commencement of category-based selection drawings for Express Entry applicants was announced by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) on May 31st, according to Immigration Minister Sean Fraser. Transport Occupations Priority in Express Entry Category-based Draws.
On May 31, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) disclosed new Express Entry candidate selection categories. Healthcare and Stem jobs.
500 healthcare professionals have been invited by IRCC as part of the new Express Entry category-based selection draws. A minimum comprehensive ranking system (CRS) score of 476 was required of applicants. Canada holds first-ever category-based Express Entry draw for healthcare workers
Pakistani students have a fantastic opportunity to pursue their undergraduate, master’s, or doctorate degree programmes at the University of Alberta in Canada thanks to fully-funded scholarships. Scholarships for Pakistani Students without IELTS.
These scholarships are highly sought-after by overseas students since they are available in a wide range of academic specialties and majors. With nearly 40,000 students from more than 150 different countries, the University of Alberta is ranked fifth in Canada and 119th overall.