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May 22, 2023

In light of the second-generation cutoff rule, it is essential to note that a person born outside of Canada to a Canadian citizen. It may be eligible for citizenship. Before going into effect in 1947, the Canadian Citizenship Act underwent numerous amendments. For many years, the law permitted Canadian parents to pass on their citizenship to foreign-born children born outside Canada. By a particular age, descendants have registered with the authorities. The Canadian government implemented the second-generation cutoff for Canadians born abroad in 2009. The goal of this amendment was to deter “Canadians of Convenience.”

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April 23, 2023

Canada Will Introduce A New Refugee Pathway: Canada continues to be a global leader in terms of labor mobility and resettlement of refugees. The government assists communities and companies in addressing labor shortages by bringing skilled refugee pathway and other displaced people to Canada undoubtedly. Currently, even so, Canada will make improvements to the immigration system permanent.

The Honorable Sean Fraser, Minister of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship, declared that Canada would launch a new refugee pathway under the Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot (EMPP) to assist employers in hiring skilled refugees and other displaced individuals during a keynote address to business and sector leaders, NGOs, and civil society organizations in Toronto.

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July 14, 2022

List of five best provinces to live in Canada for the immigrants: If you are a new immigrant in Canada and are looking for the best provinces to live then this article is for you. Apart from the places like Vancouver, Toronto, there are many other provinces that are very good for the new immigrants in Canada. Canada holds a good position in providing lifestyle and job opportunities to the people.

There are many factors that should be taken into consideration while choosing the best province to live in for the new immigrants, these factors are house rents, job opportunities, climate, and many more things.

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November 26, 2021

Saskatchewan Hard-to-Fill Skills Pilot Immigration Program announced: Saskatchewan announced a new immigrant pilot on November 25th. The Hard-To-Fill Skills pilot will enable Saskatchewan employers to hire international talent for some paid professions. Eligible jobs under this Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Hard-to-Fill Skills Pilot New Immigration Pilot Program include entry-level positions that may require on-the-job training. Also, the most labor-demanding sectors in Saskatchewan include healthcare, manufacturing, agriculture, ag-tech, construction, hospitality, and retail.

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November 19, 2021

Saskatchewan held largest Express Entry PNP draw for Canadian Permanent Residency: 633 immigrant candidates were invited for Saskatchewan Express Entry draw in its final invitation round on November 18. Approximately two months after the draw, the Saskatchewan Immigration Nominee Program (SINP) invited candidates to apply for two immigration streams. Of the invited people, 425 can be considered in the SINP subcategory “Express Entry “. “In-Demand Occupation”  subcategory had 208. Also, the candidate with the lowest score in each subcategory scored 65 points in the Saskatchewan State of Interest (EOI) ranking system. Read More

April 26, 2021

1.5 million Study & Work Permit Holders for New PR Program: According to the analysis, in Canada, there are nearly about 1.5 million students and workers. On May 6, some spots of permanent residency for about 90,000 will be available for Study & Work Permit Holders. Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) are launching six new immigration programs on May 6 for the essential workers and international student graduates. Where they will give permanent residency status to about 50,000 essential workers and about 40,000 international student graduates. The programs will close on November 5, 2021, or when all the quotas will meet.

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April 26, 2021

FAQ New PR Streams Canada International Graduates, Essential Workers: Canada is launching six new immigration programs in May for the essential workers and international student graduates to meet its target of inviting new immigrants by following all the travel rules and restrictions. After some days, Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is going to release a guide on what type of information is to be submitted by the candidates. Till now all we know about the programs is that it is based on public policies along with the briefing notes. On April 21, a meeting was held between IRCC and three other associations that represent Immigration consultants and lawyers. Based on that below are some FAQ New PR Streams Canada for Essential Workers and International Graduates.

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