Canada continues to rely on its Express Entry system to attract skilled professionals and address ongoing labor shortages ...
Foreigners wishing to live in Canada can apply for Canadian Permanent Resident status through the Provincial Nominee Program. (Reuters) Canada has invited selected foreigners to apply for permanent ...
Canada has invited skilled foreign nationals to apply for permanent residency, allowing many with Canadian work experience to ...
Senior managers, scientists, researchers, and military personnel will be added to Express Entry in 2026 Research and innovation category will prioritise candidates to enhance productivity and growth ...
Canada is set to expand its Express Entry immigration system in 2026 with three new occupational categories, targeting senior managers, scientists and researchers, and military personnel. The move, ...
Canada’s immigration department has issued another round of invitations under Express Entry, continuing its early-2026 pattern of prioritising candidates with strong in-Canada links. Immigration, ...
Taking effect from February 2025, the IRCC added education as a category of Express Entry, giving teachers, early childhood educators and special needs instructors a more direct path to permanent ...
Navigating Canada immigration in 2026 requires understanding new category-based draws. Learn how Express Entry, PNP, and LMIA work permits can fast-track your Permanent Residency application as an ...
Canada will launch a “Leadership & Innovation” Express Entry category in 2026, targeting senior managers, researchers, scientists, and allied military professionals. This fast-track route offers lower ...
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is seeking public input on the future of the Express Entry system, a key pathway to Canadian permanent residency. Proposed changes include a new ...
OTTAWA, ON, Feb. 18, 2026 /CNW/ - Canada is taking back control to return immigration to sustainable levels, while ensuring it continues to support the economy. As global competition for skilled ...
Entry-level work has long been the first rung on Canada’s economic ladder, but new research from an Express Employment Professionals–Harris Poll survey suggests that rung is slipping away, creating ...
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