Study authorization extended for work permit holders June 27, 2023—Ottawa—Every year, thousands of temporary foreign workers bring their skills to Canada, helping to drive our economy and fill critical labour market gaps. While they play an important role in Canada’s...
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Canada expands the Francophone Mobility Program to increase Francophone immigration
June 15, 2023, Ottawa – Francophone immigration is at the heart of the Government of Canada's priorities. The country has always been a forerunner in its initiatives to welcome as many French-speaking nationals as possible, by implementing innovative initiatives to...
Canada opens new economic immigration streams for skilled refugees and other displaced people
June 12, 2023—Ottawa—Refugees and other displaced individuals are forced to restart their lives when they flee their home country, but they should not have to start from scratch, particularly when it comes to acquiring skills, training, experience and education....
Eligible travellers from 13 more countries now qualify for visa-free travel to Canada
une 6, 2023, 11:30 a.m.—Winnipeg—Canada is a destination of choice for people looking to visit, do business or reunite with family and friends. That’s why we are committed to improving our immigration programs and services by making them more efficient and equitable...
Canada is reuniting loved ones through new immigration measures New measures also address labour shortages in Canada
May 26, 2023—Vancouver—Families are meant to be together, especially during life’s big moments like moving to a new country. That is why Canada is working to help families reunite more quickly and easily, and support themselves once in Canada. Today, the Honourable...
They came from Taiwan to work in snow crab plants. But without a fishery, they’re stuck in limbo
Crab harvesters, plant owners still at a stalemate CBC News · Posted: May 09, 2023 6:00 AM NDT As the stalemate between crab harvesters and plant owners continues, hundreds of people tied to the industry, including dozens of temporary foreign workers, are stuck...
From Taiwan to Hickman’s Harbour: These newcomers are hoping to build a life in rural Newfoundland
More than a dozen newcomers will be working at a fish plant in Hickman's Harbour Darrell Roberts · CBC News · Posted: Apr 14, 2023 6:00 AM NDT Less than 12 hours after arriving in Newfoundland and Labrador, Amiel Vincent Navarra says he's nervous — but excited. "I am...
Work Global Canada Inc. reflect on a successful visit to the Philippines, last month
St. John’s, Newfoundland & Labrador, April 6th, 2023. For Immediate Release Work Global Canada Inc., a Human Resource and Immigration Services firm based in Newfoundland and Labrador, had a successful business trip to the Philippines in earlier March. Members of...
Canada announces extension of post-graduation work permits for up to 18 months to retain high-skilled talent
Foreign nationals with expired or expiring post-graduation work permits will qualify to work in Canada longer March 17, 2023—Toronto—Employers are facing unprecedented challenges in finding and retaining the workers they need during this period of economic recovery...
N.S. to speed up application process for Canadian and international nurses
Eligible countries are Canada, Philippines, India, Nigeria, U.S., U.K., Australia and N.Z. The Nova Scotia College of Nursing announced Thursday it is taking new measures to make it easier for nurses from other parts of Canada and around the world to work in Nova...