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Canada’s Province Northwest Territories PNP Hits Record High | Canada Immigration News

The Nominee Program in the Northwest Territories stops accepting new applications after it reaches its allocation cap for the first time. Find more about priorities, trends, and future plans. The Northwest Territories Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) has stopped accepting new applications after reaching its annual cap of 300 nominees for the first time ever. Positive […]

Australia’s New Minister Faces Challenges in Immigration & Visa Policies | Australia Immigration News

A government shuffle leaves the rules of student visas unclear. Amid escalating visa prices and housing concerns, modifications to the immigration portfolio are intended to address difficulties affecting skilled and student visas. Tony Burke has been nominated by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to oversee a new “super portfolio” that integrates immigration and home affairs, following […]

Canada’s Immigration Boom: Will We Hit a New Record This Year?

Immigration to Canada increased by 9.3% in May, totaling 46,550 new permanent residents. 2024 might surpass expectations with 530,556 estimated newcomers, breaking records. According to the most recent data available from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), an increasing number of immigrants became new permanent residents of Canada in May, maintaining the rising trend in […]

How Canada Selects Parents & Grandparents Program Sponsors

To choose Canadian sponsors for the Parents and Grandparents Program, IRCC employs a lottery mechanism. The 2020 pool has a backlog, according to recent modifications. How Is Sponsorship Selected in Canada for the Parents and Grandparents Program? Through the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP), Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) chooses Canadian sponsors, who are […]

Australia’s New Visa Initiative: A Step Towards Fair Treatment for Migrant Workers?

As they pursue labor disputes, foreign workers in Australia are permitted to remain for a period of six months under the new “workplace justice visa”. The objectives of these visa amendments are to safeguard workers’ rights, improve labor law enforcement, and reduce migrant exploitation. Australian companies have long been plagued by the exploitation of migrant […]

Australia Eases Skills Assessments for Migrants in Construction | Australia Immigration News

The Australian government prioritizes 2,600 evaluations and streamlines procedures for 1,900 migrants in the 2024–25 Budget, expediting skills tests for construction workers and addressing the pressing housing shortage. The Australian government declared on May 8, 2024, that for immigrants possessing building and construction-related abilities, the process of skill evaluations would be expedited. The goal of […]