Saskatchewan is quickly becoming one of Canada’s top destinations for skilled immigrants—and for good reason. With a staggering $80.5 billion GDP in 2024 and the second-highest growth rate in the country, newcomers are setting their sights on this prairie province for stable employment, affordable living, and a booming job market. New data released by Statistics…
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A disturbing fraud case has come to light in British Columbia, where a licensed immigration consultant has discovered her firm’s name being misused in fraudulent documents aimed at deceiving foreign workers. Neera Agnihotri, a Surrey-based immigration consultant, recently found out that Agnihotri Immigration Consulting Inc. was falsely listed on Labour Market Impact Assessments (LMIAs) that…
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Canada continues to welcome skilled workers through multiple immigration streams. With the country facing ongoing labour shortages in healthcare and childcare, Personal Support Workers (PSWs) and Early Childhood Educators (ECEs) are becoming essential to the economy. As of 2025, Canada’s demand for PSWs and ECEs remains strong. Thanks to short program durations and practical job…
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Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has revealed key details about the Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP). Specifically, the department has announced the launch of the Pilot, along with the communities chosen to participate. Assess your eligibility for enhanced PNP programs RCIP is a pathway for foreign nationals who: Can help fill labour shortages in […]
The International Experience Canada (IEC) program has announced its country quotas to issue work permits in 2025. Under the IEC, youth who are citizens of countries that have bilateral Youth Mobility Agreements (bYMAs) with Canada can receive Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA)-exempt work permits, including open work permits (OWPs) under the Working Holiday stream. To […]
New guidance by the Canadian federal government impacts the length of Post-Graduation Work Permits (PGWPs) for foreign nationals who have graduated from more than one program of study. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has issued a public update to its operational instructions and guidelines for immigration officers issuing PGWPs. Prior to these changes, it […]
Depending on the nature and duration of your work, you may be exempt from needing a work permit in Canada. This article will cover How to understand if you may be work permit-exempt; and Examples of work permit-exempt people in Canada. Consult with an experienced immigration representative Business visitors are a form of work-permit exempt […]
Preparing effectively for an interview will make you much more likely to receive a job offer. This article will cover: What you need to know before a job interview; Questions you can expect from an interviewer; Guidelines for answering the questions; and Questions you should ask an interviewer. Subscribe and get tips on how to […]
Some temporary foreign workers can now enroll in apprenticeship programs without requiring a study permit. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has released details on this new study permit exemption. To be eligible for this study permit exemption, a foreign national must Hold a valid work permit; Have a job offer in an eligible construction […]
If your Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) is expiring soon, you can stay and work in Canada by getting a Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) work permit. TFWP work permits are employer-specific or closed work permits. That means that candidates who have them are only authorized to work in Canada but only for the employer specified […]