PEI has released its PNP draw schedule for 2022 ahead of its first draw.
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Prince Edward Island released its PNP draw schedule for 2022
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Alberta introduces new fast-track immigration program for technology workers
Alberta announced the Accelerated Tech Pathway on January 13 for 38 technology jobs.
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Quebec immigration invited 585 candidates in third draw in August
Quebec held their third draw of the year and invited 585 immigration candidates to apply for permanent selection.
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Alberta PNP invited 850 candidates in two draws held in the last week of August
The Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program held two draws in the last week of August inviting Express Entry candidates.
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Canada invites 635 Express Entry PNP candidates in a new draw
Express Entry Canada issued 635 ITAs to PNP candidates in a recent draw.
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British Columbia PNP invites 488 immigration candidates in two draws
B.C. PNP invites a total of 488 immigration candidates in two separate draws on August 31.
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Quebec immigration invites 502 candidates in a new Arrima draw
The Quebec immigration department invited 502 skilled workers in a new Arrima draw on August 19.
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Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program invites another 326 Masters Graduate candidates
The OINP held its second draw for Masters Graduate candidates inviting 326.
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British Columbia holds new PNP Tech draw issuing 74 invitations
B.C. PNP Tech invited 74 immigration candidates with minimum scores of 80.
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Saskatchewan holds new PNP draw inviting 496 immigration candidates
The SINP invited 496 candidates through the Express Entry and Occupations In-Demand sub-categories.
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Prince Edward Island invites 161 immigration candidates in new PNP draw
Prince Edward Island held its monthly draw inviting 161 candidates on August 19.
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Quebec held its biggest draw of the year through Arrima
Quebec immigration invited 515 candidates in their biggest draw of the year.
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Express Entry invites 3,000 CEC candidates to apply for permanent residence
Canada invited 3,000 Express Entry CEC candidates with minimum CRS scores of 403.
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Ontario invites 479 candidates in first PNP invitation round for Masters and PhD grads
Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program invited 479 immigration candidates through two different programs to apply for a provincial nomination on August 18.
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Express Entry draw sees 463 invites issued to PNP candidates
Canada invited 463 Express Entry PNP candidates to apply for a provincial nomination on August 18.
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British Columbia PNP invites 435 immigration candidates in four draws
The British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program invited skilled workers and entrepreneurs in four PNP draws held on August 17.
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Alberta PNP held largest draw of 2021 inviting 396 immigration candidates
Alberta issued 396 Notification of Interest letters to Express Entry candidates with a minimum CRS score of 300.
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Canada welcomed almost 40,000 new immigrants in July 2021
Canada is on the way to welcome 401,000 new permanent residents in 2021.
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Immigration agreement between Ottawa and Newfoundland and Labrador extended
The Newfoundland and Labrador provincial government and the federal government has extended their immigration agreement for another year.
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Manitoba PNP invites 275 immigration candidates in new draw
The Manitoba PNP invited 275 immigration candidates to apply for a provincial nomination.
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