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Migration without job offers

Immigration without a job offer is one of the most dreamy methods and cases that any person applying for work immigration to countries like Canada can look for. If you are also looking for something in China and would like to do your immigration faster and more easily without waiting for a job offer, you […]

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Canada Needs to Build More Housing

The neighbourhood of West Point Grey in Vancouver, near English Bay and full of multimillion-dollar detached homes, has seen little change for decades, save for ever-higher real estate prices. In 1996, the neighbourhood’s population was 12,885. A quarter century later, in 2021, it was … 12,886. That no-growth history will soon end. A section of […]

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Canada and the United States

Canada and the United States share the longest undefended border in the world, and throughout history, the two countries have had a unique relationship when it comes to immigration. While the flow of immigrants between the two countries has been somewhat fluid, there have been specific moments in history where the pattern of migration has […]

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Canada’s North

Northern Canada is a vast and diverse region that encompasses the territories of Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut, as well as parts of northern British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec. This region is known for its stunning landscapes, unique wildlife, and rich cultural heritage, and it has been home to Indigenous peoples for […]

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Canada’s new immigration minister is Marc Miller

Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced major changes to his cabinet this morning at 10:30 AM Eastern Time. Canada’s new immigration minister is Marc Miller, a Member of Parliament from Quebec. Miller recently served as Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations, a role meant to support the self-determination of Canada’s Indigenous peoples. Canada’s most recent Immigration Minister, […]

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Immigration to Canada from Mexico

Canada has long been a land of immigration, with people from around the world coming to make a new life in this country. The history of immigration from Mexico to Canada is relatively recent, with the first significant wave of migration occurring in the late 20th century. In this article, we’ll explore the history of […]

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A Brief History of Quebec City

Quebec City was founded in 1608 by Samuel de Champlain, a French explorer and navigator who had previously sailed to North America in search of a passage to Asia. Champlain named the new settlement “Kébec,” an Algonquin word meaning “where the river narrows.” The location of the city was strategically important for trade, as it […]

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The Role of Immigration Courts

Immigration courts in Canada are an important part of the country’s legal system, providing a forum for resolving disputes and making decisions related to immigration and refugee claims. In this essay, we will explore how immigration courts work in Canada, and the role they play in the country’s immigration system. Immigration courts in Canada are […]

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A New Look at Immigrants’ Outsize Contribution to Innovation in the U.S.

A study by Stanford University reports that foreign-born inventors generate a disproportionate share of patents — and make their U.S.-born collaborators more productive. While we cannot locate a comparable body of research in Canada, the empirical evidence points to the same trends and outcomes here. Stanford researchers looked at the output of nearly 880,000 Americans […]

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BREAKING: IRCC holds first-ever Express Entry STEM draw

IRCC has issued a second round of Express Entry invitations this week.  This time, it was for candidates who are eligible for category-based selection in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) occupations. In total, 500 candidates were invited. Candidates required a minimum CRS score of 486. This draw was expected as last week IRCC announced that the first-ever […]

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