Canada injects $14.3M to support international healthcare workers’ integration
The Government of Canada has announced a $14.3 million funding initiative through the Foreign Credential Recognition Program to address Canada’s critical healthcare labor shortage, which
Ontario raises minimum wage, but concerns persist for newcomers’ financial stability
Ontario has raised its minimum wage to $17.20 per hour, but questions arise about its adequacy for newcomers. Despite the increase, a full-time minimum wage
Canadian provinces unite to tackle skilled trades shortage
Canadian provinces are collaborating to address the nation’s severe shortage of skilled trades workers. The initiative focuses on harmonizing training and certification standards while facilitating
Canada’s spousal sponsorship immigration sees monthly rise
In May, Canada experienced a 10.7% increase in the number of new permanent residents through its Spousal Sponsorship program compared to April, according to Immigration,
Canada invited 11,184 foreigners to apply for the PR in July 2019
In July, Canada invited 7,200 candidates via federal immigration programs served by the Express Entry system. An additional 3,984 candidates were invited under Provincial Nominee
Ontario’s 2019 Nomination Allocation
On March 15, 2019, the Ontario government announced its 2019 nomination allocation from the federal government that the province can issue to immigrants through the
