Canada Unveils Immigration Levels Plan 2024-2026
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In a significant announcement, the Canadian government has revealed its Immigration Levels Plan 2024-2026, detailing the country’s strategy for welcoming new immigrants into its diverse and thriving communities. The plan, covering the period from 2024 to 2026, maintains the status quo, with the targets aligning closely with the current immigration goals.
The draw specifically set its sights on 53 National Occupational Classifications (NOCs), encompassing an array of sought-after professions in Quebec. Noteworthy occupations included Civil Engineers, Registered Nurses, and Teachers, along with other trades and related roles.
In a significant development for aspiring immigrants, the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) launched its first invitation round of the month on October 30, 2023. This draw marked a pivotal moment for 1,117 candidates, who received invitations under the Masters Graduate Stream and PhD Graduate Stream, signaling an exceptional opportunity for these individuals to pave their path towards residency in Ontario.
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In Quebec, the Ministry of Immigration annually releases an updated list of occupations eligible for simplified processing through the Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) system. This process is unique to Quebec, which operates independently from the rest of Canada in terms of its immigration policies, regulations, and programs for foreign nationals seeking residency in the predominantly French-speaking province.
As per the latest insights gleaned from a comprehensive study by the esteemed financial management consulting firm Normandin Beaudry, the labor force across Canada is poised to witness a notable upswing in their paychecks come 2024. The survey, which involved a comprehensive analysis of over 700 companies spanning the expanse of the nation, has shed light on a host of crucial revelations that offer both optimism and cautionary notes for the Canadian workforce.
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In a notable development for prospective immigrants, the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) recently reignited its draw activities after a hiatus of over two months. This latest draw, conducted on October 23, 2023, brought new hope for individuals eyeing Saskatchewan as their potential immigration destination.
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