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  • Express Entry Draw 327: 3,000 Healthcare Workers Invited
    Canada’s immigration system just delivered exciting news for healthcare professionals worldwide! The latest Express Entry Draw (#327), held on November 20, 2024, invited 3,000 skilled healthcare workers to apply for permanent residence. This targeted draw continues Canada’s commitment to addressing healthcare workforce gaps and welcoming talented individuals eager to contribute to its healthcare system. What
  • Express Entry Draw 326: 400 ITAs Issued to CEC Applicants with CRS Score of 539
    On November 19, 2024, Canada conducted the 326th Express Entry draw, extending 400 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to eligible applicants under the Canadian Experience Class (CEC). This draw highlights Canada’s commitment to welcoming skilled workers who have established roots in the country through prior work experience. Details of Express Entry Draw 326 Here are the
  • Latest Express Entry Draw #323: 400 CEC Candidates Invited with CRS Cut-Off of 547
    The latest Express Entry Draw #323, conducted on November 13, 2024, targeted candidates in the Canadian Experience Class (CEC), issuing 400 invitations to apply (ITAs) for permanent residence in Canada. This round required candidates to have a Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of at least 547 to be selected. The Express Entry system remains a
  • Latest BC PNP Draw 2024 Updates | British Columbia PNP Draw – October 30, 2024
    In the latest British Columbia PNP Draw held on October 30, 2024, approximately 83 invitations to apply (ITAs) for permanent residency (PR) were issued across both general and targeted rounds. In the general draw, 31 invitations were extended under the skilled worker and international graduate streams, including their Express Entry categories. The cutoff score for
  • Employer Registration Opens for Thunder Bay’s RCIP – Rural Community Immigration Program
    The Rural Community Immigration Program (RCIP) is an immigration initiative designed to connect skilled foreign workers with rural communities like Thunder Bay. By helping to fill job gaps in areas where local workers are hard to find, this program supports economic growth in smaller communities. Program Not Yet Officially Launched by IRCCAlthough the Thunder Bay

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