Latest Manitoba PNP Draw Invited 348 Candidates for Canadian Permanent Residency
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Latest Manitoba PNP Draw Invited 348 Candidates for Canadian Permanent Residency

Latest Manitoba PNP Draw Invited 348 Candidates for Canadian Permanent Residency

Canada continues to be a top destination for immigrants, and the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) plays a crucial role in helping skilled workers, international graduates, and entrepreneurs achieve their dream of living and working in the country. The latest MPNP draw, held on September 27, 2024, invited 348 candidates to apply for permanent residence (PR) in Canada.


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Ontario Sees a Surge in Outward Migration in 2024: What’s Behind the Trend?

While Ontario’s population has traditionally been on the rise, thanks to an influx of international immigrants, there has been a surprising trend of outward migration. Since early 2020, the number of Canadians leaving Ontario has outpaced those moving in from other provinces. The last time Ontario saw a net gain of interprovincial movers was in late 2019. With more Canadians seeking opportunities elsewhere, it’s essential to look at the factors behind this shift.

Canada’s New Study and Post-Graduation Work Permit Programs for 2025-2026

Canada has always been a popular destination for international students and skilled workers due to its high-quality education and vast career opportunities. However, as the economic landscape changes, so do the country’s immigration policies. Recently, the Canadian government introduced significant updates to its Study Permit and Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) programs for the years 2025-2026. These changes are aimed at better aligning with the country’s evolving labor market and immigration goals.

Ontario’s Fourth OINP Draw for French-Speaking Candidates

Ontario held its fourth draw under the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) specifically targeting French-speaking candidates. This OINP draw, conducted through the Express Entry French-Speaking Skilled Worker stream, saw 243 Notifications of Interest (NOIs) issued to eligible candidates.


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Immigration Fuels Alberta’s Record-Breaking Population Growth

With its promising economic landscape, affordable housing options, and growing job opportunities, Alberta is quickly becoming the go-to destination for those seeking a brighter future. This surge in population highlights how Alberta Immigration is shaping the province’s economic and demographic picture.

Canadian Provinces to Implement New Minimum Wage Hikes Effective October 2024

The first of October brings good news for workers in Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Prince Edward Island. Starting this date, all four provinces will implement significant hikes in their minimum wage rates. As economic pressures rise, keeping up with wage increases becomes essential to maintaining a fair standard of living for workers across the country.

Canada’s Immigration Backlog: Nearly 1.1 Million Applications Pending

Canada’s immigration system is currently facing a significant challenge as the number of pending applications for immigration has grown to nearly 1.1 million. This surge in the immigration backlog is affecting many potential immigrants, students, and workers who wish to live, study, or work in Canada. The most recent data from Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) highlights the size of the issue and sheds light on the reasons behind the growing delays.


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Alberta Introduces New Worker Expression of Interest System for Immigration

Starting on September 30, 2024, the Alberta government is implementing a significant update to its immigration process under the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP). The province will launch a new Worker Expression of Interest (EOI) system, designed to streamline applications for its worker streams.

British Columbia Issued 150 ITAs in Latest BC PNP Draw – Key Sectors Targeted

British Columbia conducted its latest invitation draw and issued up to 150 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) under the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BCPNP). In this draw, skilled workers were invited from key sectors such as tech, healthcare, childcare, construction, and veterinary care. The BCPNP continues to be an essential pathway for skilled professionals seeking permanent residency in Canada.

Canada Faces Expiry of 200,000 Post-Graduation Work Permits

Canada is facing a critical moment as over 200,000 Post-Graduation Work Permits (PGWPs) are set to expire within the next 15 months. For thousands of international students who have contributed significantly to Canada’s economy, the ticking clock on their work permits raises serious concerns.


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Manitoba’s New Program Supports Temporary Foreign Workers Awaiting Permanent Residency

Canada remains one of the most popular destinations for skilled professionals seeking new opportunities, and Manitoba is a prime example of the country’s commitment to welcoming immigrants. Recently, the province launched a new initiative designed to support Temporary Foreign Workers (TFWs) as they transition toward permanent residency.

Why Canada Remains the Top Choice for International Students Despite New Study Permit Limits

Canada has long been one of the most sought-after destinations for international students. Known for its high-quality education system, diverse cultural landscape, and welcoming immigration policies, the country attracts students from across the globe. In 2024, however, the Canadian government introduced a cap on study permits to manage the growing number of international students.

Canada Introduces New Measures to Manage Temporary Resident Volumes

Canada has always been one of the most celebrated countries for immigrants and newcomers, contributing to its rich culture and economic growth. However, to address evolving economic needs and manage labour market requirements, Immigration Minister Marc Miller has recently announced new measures aimed at controlling the volume of temporary residents in Canada. These changes are intended to ensure that Canada’s immigration system is sustainable while aligning with the country’s economic goals and community development.

Ricardo Adrian Trujillo Torres

M.Ed. in Education./ Pedagogical Advisor/Musical Arts Teacher

1 个月

Awesome!How can to apply for it?

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Anas sadain

Post Graduted Diploma at University of Wroclaw

1 个月

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