But first, what is EXPRESS ENTRY? Express Entry is an online system for managing skilled worker immigration applications. It is one of the top immigration routes for international students from Canadian universities There are three immigration programs managed through Express Entry: Canadian Experience Class(CEC), Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) and Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP) […]

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Good news! Immigrate to Canada! Good new for those who wish to immigrate to Canada! Earlier this week, Canada’s Immigration Minister Sean Fraser announced that his government is developing a program to help convert temporary residents to permanent ones. In an interview with CBC Television’s The House, he said that the federal government is analyzing […]

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What is a Certified translation? A certified translation is an official translation done by a regulated translator. It is important and necessary for those who plan to apply for any immigration to Canada or for those who plan to study at higher education institutions in Canada. For such applications, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) […]

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Pride Month in Canada 2022 Pride Month in Canada 2022, starts on Wednesday June 1st and runs until June 30th, with some events also taking place in July and August. We know that Canada is a country that prides itself on being inclusive and values diversity. It is a great destination for LGBTQIA+ people (both […]

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This Friday, December 11, the New Youth Mobility Agreement of Canada’s International Experience was signed; a bilateral agreement between Canada and Italy that aims to facilitate access to the international labour market for young people of both nationalities. With the new agreement, Italians between the ages of 18 and 35 can work for 12 months […]

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The Ministry of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship announced yesterday, October 27th, that French-speaking and bilingual candidates will receive additional points under the Express Entry system. According to the minister Marco Mendicino, the decision will help deliver the government’s commitment to reach the target of 4.4% French-speaking immigrant admissions outside Quebec by 2023. Last year, the percentage of […]

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