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Breaking: BC & Manitoba Immigration Draws, Plus Alberta’s Latest Stream Updates

Discover the most recent immigration trends in BC and Manitoba as well as Alberta’s most recent processing updates on tech, healthcare, and other high-demand industries. Significant activity has been taking place in Canadian provinces’ immigration programs during the past week. While the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) offered up-to-date information on processing timeframes and quotas, […]

Canada’s New Work Permit Rules: Major Changes Coming November

Beginning in November 2024, Canada will implement new work permit regulations that will alter spouse permits and include language requirements for PGWP. Find out more. Canada is getting ready to make significant changes to its immigration laws in order to better handle the increasing number of foreign workers, temporary residents, and international students. The immigration […]

Australian State Victoria’s Visa Closure: Important Updates & Implications

On July 31, 2024, the Business Innovation and Investment Program (BIIP) will no longer accept new applications. Find out about specifics about nominations, current processing, and eligibility for refunds. The Business Innovation and Investment Program (BIIP) is officially closed to new applicants as of July 31, 2024, according to the Department of Home Affairs. This […]

IRCC’s New Changes: Easy Access to Work permit

Learn about significant changes to Canada’s Intra-Company Transferee program, which simplify rules for international transfers and improve eligibility requirements’ clarity. The Intra-Company Transferees (ICT) program has undergone significant modifications from Canada’s immigration department, demonstrating the department’s dedication to streamlining the immigration process. These amendments, which were published on October 3, simplify and add clarity to […]

Australia’s Immigration Challenges: Government Plan to Streamline Processes

Labor’s asylum plan will have difficulties in reducing the backlog that the Coalition left behind. Increased applications put stress on the system, but faster processing indicates progress. The enormous task of resolving the asylum seeker situation that its predecessor left behind is being faced by the new administration. The Labor Government is making painstaking but […]

Essential Tips for Passing Your VETASSESS Trade Skills Assessment

Key issues about trade skills evaluations, technical interviews, video submissions, and supporting documentation for self-employment are addressed by VETASSESS experts worldwide. Answers to some important questions from a recent Skills Assessment webinar are given by VETASSESS assessors working in trade occupations. Can non-licensed trade applicants for Pathway 1 do the technical interview virtually without having […]

Canada’s Visa Rules Trigger 35% Drop in Student Interest

Amidst legislative changes, housing concerns, and reductions in visas, Canada experiences a 35% decline in the interest of foreign students, which affects enrollment and future growth prospects. Eindhoven, Netherlands-based Study portals, an education network, reports a 35% decline in interest in studying in Canada. This decrease comes after the Canadian government declared in January that […]