In 2023, Canada welcomed 471,550 new permanent residents. This is 33,950 more than in 2022 - 437,600 people.
This number exceeds the 2023 target of the 2023-2025 Immigration Levels Plan, which planned to admit 465,000 permanent…
Where are the highest costs of basic needs in Canada?
According to this indicator, the most expensive basic needs are:
Calgary, Alberta: CAD 55,771.
Vancouver, British Columbia: CAD 55,727.
Toronto, Ontario: CAD 55,262.
Where…
What you need to know before moving to Ontario
Ontario is Canada's most populous province with a population of over 15 million people.
Already home to Canada's largest immigrant population, the province is known as the Canadian…
On January 31, Canada held an Express Entry draw for all programs.
IRCC sent out 730 invitations to apply. The minimum required CRS score was 541.
Results of the Express Entry draw from June 2023
Date
Draw…
My Canadian TRV was rejected due to lack of ties to my home country. How can I prove to the Canadian government that I will return?
A common reason for denial of a temporary resident visa (TRV) to Canadian international students…
Beginning in September 2024, international students starting a curriculum that is part of a curriculum license agreement will no longer be eligible for the PGWP upon graduation.
In other words, if a public college has a licensing…
Canada may not see any new study permit applications until March 31, 2024.
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) announced reforms this week aimed at stabilizing growth and reducing the number of new international student…
On January 23, Canada held an Express Entry draw for all programs.
IRCC sent out 1040 invitations to apply. The minimum required CRS score was 545.
Results of the Express Entry draw from June 2023
Date
Draw…
January 22, 2024 - Ottawa - International students enrich our communities and are an important part of the social, cultural and economic life of Canada. In recent years, the integrity of the international student system has come under…
New Brunswick is one of Canada’s 4 Atlantic provinces. It borders Quebec and Nova Scotia as well as the United States. It is easy to travel from New Brunswick to many major North American cities, such as:
Toronto, Canada
Montreal,…