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Canadian Immigration Updates

PSAC Strike: Long Passport Lineups To Be Expected
May 7, 2023

PSAC Strike: Long Passport Lineups To Be Expected

Canadians are advised to expect long lines at passport offices by a federal minister as the public service starts to work again after a 12-day-long PSAC strike.     According to Families Minister Karina Gould, the industrial action didn’t lead
Top 10 Job Opportunities In Canada For Tech Experts
May 2, 2023

Top 10 Job Opportunities In Canada For Tech Experts

In this blog, we’ll discuss the prevailing job opportunities in Canada for tech experts.     Canadian Employers Are Actively Hiring Tech Experts Canadian employers are actively looking for potential candidates to fill various job vacancies in the Tech sector.
Language Test Requirements For Canadian Immigration
April 19, 2023

Language Test Requirements For Canadian Immigration

The Federal and Provincial skilled worker immigration programs offered by Canada require applicants to take a language test. This requirement applies to the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), Express Entry system, and other skilled worker Canadian immigration routes.      
Latest News Concerning The IEC Program
April 10, 2023

Latest News Concerning The IEC Program

The International Experience Canada (IEC) program has been in the limelight since Canada is now looking for ways to improve its international profile. More details regarding the program prognosis for 2023 from an internal Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC)
Job Vacancies In Canada Hits An All-Time High
April 7, 2023

Job Vacancies In Canada Hits An All-Time High

Employers in Canada need more workers now since job vacancies increased by 3.4% in January after declining for six months. The sudden spike is caused by the growth in the provinces of Newfoundland & Labrador and Quebec. In January, the
Canada’s Minimum Wage Increased By 7%
April 6, 2023

Canada’s Minimum Wage Increased By 7%

Canada’s minimum wage has been increased by $1.10 from 1 April 2023 to deal with rising inflation. Canada’s Minister of Labour, Seamus O’Regan Jr., recently stated that authorities would ensure to increase wages along with the rising cost of living.