Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) will designate a new professional body to issue educational credential assessments (ECAs) for architects interested in immigrating to Canada. As part of the eligibility criteria for economic permanent residence...
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Permanent residence fees increasing on April 30, 2024
On April 30, 2024, fees for all permanent residence applications are increasing as part of a routine update. These fees increase every 2 years to manage growing program and service delivery costs and to keep up with inflation. If you plan on submitting a permanent...
The Broadcast with Paula Gale – Finding workers for fish processing is not easy
A precursor to possible suggested amendments to policies put forward to the Fisheries Minister from the FFAW on the lifting of processing caps, new processing licenses, and buyers from Atlantic Canada and Quebec be allowed in. If these changes do come to pass what...
Canada announces new immigration pilots to support rural and Francophone minority communities, will create a permanent program
March 6, 2024—Sudbury, Ontario—Rural and Francophone minority communities are critical to Canada’s long-term growth, and regional immigration plays a key role in strengthening their economies. In particular, the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP) has been...
Updated travel information for Mexican citizens coming to Canada
February 29, 2024, 8:30 a.m. – Ottawa – Canada and Mexico have maintained a deep, positive and constructive diplomatic partnership over the past 80 years. We have worked to ensure North America is the world’s most competitive economic region and maintain strong...
More Training, Support for Skilled Trades Professionals
The Province is making it easier for people to become certified in the skilled trades sector with two new initiatives as part of the plan to grow Nova Scotia’s skilled trades workforce. Funding more training seats in high-demand trades has resulted in almost 200...
Man from Mexico Shares Story of Success in Newfoundland and Labrador
A man who emigrated from Mexico to Newfoundland is sharing his story of success and finding his place in a new country. Adrian Siera came to the province with his wife and two teenagers in October 2020 after determining that Mexico City was “no longer a place to raise...
Feature Story on NTV Evening News Hour, Feb 13th 2024
February 13th 2024, a local news outlet, NTV visited our office during our 12th anniversary celebration. Below is a snippet from the original news hour broadcast. Source video: https://ntv.ca/evening-newshour/
Work Global Canada Inc. Celebrates Twelve Years in Business 2012-2024
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE St. John’s, Newfoundland & Labrador, February 7th, 2024 Work Global Canada Inc. Celebrates Milestone Anniversary with Commitment to Newcomers and Employers A Celebration of Diversity and Opportunity Work Global Canada Inc. is thrilled to...
Additional information about International Student Program reforms
Ottawa, February 5, 2024—Further information is being provided to clarify the announcement of an intake cap on new international study permit applications and other changes. International students make important contributions to Canada’s campuses, communities and...