🌐 Government of Canada Implements Automation for Adult Passport Renewals

Ottawa, April 25, 2024 — In a move towards greater efficiency and service optimization, the Government of Canada announces the expansion of automation technologies for processing adult passport renewal applications. This strategic integration of automation tools aligns with the government’s commitment to responsible technological advancement. The newly deployed automation technology streamlines the processing of routine […]

New Designated Educational Credential Assessment Organization for Architects

Ottawa, April 15, 2024 — Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has announced the designation of a new professional body for issuing Educational Credential Assessments (ECAs) for architects interested in immigrating to Canada. As part of the eligibility criteria for economic permanent residence programs, applicants must demonstrate that their foreign degrees, diplomas, or certificates are […]

Canada Invites Candidates in Express Entry Draw for STEM Occupations

Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has recently conducted its second Express Entry draw of the week, issuing 4,500 invitations to apply (ITAs) in a category-based selection draw specifically targeting candidates in STEM occupations. Candidates in this draw were required to have a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 491 to be considered. This […]

Guide to Connecting Family Members to Saskatchewan’s Labour Market (SINP)

Welcome to our comprehensive guide for Saskatchewan residents looking to support their family members’ immigration through connections to the local labour market. Here, we’ll explore how you can assist in securing employment opportunities, offering settlement support, and ultimately ensuring a smooth integration into Saskatchewan’s vibrant communities.  Employment Opportunities and the SINP  Employment Offer: If you […]

📊 The State of the Express Entry Pool: March 2024 📊

March has witnessed a series of Express Entry draws, underscoring Canada’s commitment to welcoming skilled immigrants. Here’s a breakdown of key insights: 🔍 Understanding CRS Cut-offs: The distribution of CRS scores within the pool is pivotal in determining draw sizes and cut-offs. Category-based draws further influence this distribution, addressing specific labour market needs. 📅 March […]

Express Entry vs PNP: Which one should I apply to?

Are you considering immigrating to Canada but unsure whether to apply through Express Entry or a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)? Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you make an informed decision. Express Entry: Express Entry is Canada’s primary pathway for economic immigrants, managing the intake of three immigration programs: Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) Federal […]

Entrepreneur Application – SINP: Navigating Business Opportunities in Saskatchewan

Are you an entrepreneur seeking to establish or expand your business ventures in Saskatchewan? The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) offers an entrepreneur category to facilitate your entrepreneurial journey. Let’s explore the key details: Eligible Businesses: Your business must contribute to Saskatchewan’s economic growth. It can be an existing business or a new venture addressing […]

Guide to International Skilled Worker: Employment Offer Category

Are you looking to immigrate to Saskatchewan, Canada, through the International Skilled Worker: Employment Offer category? Here’s everything you need to know to make your application successful: Overview: This category is designed for skilled workers who have a job offer in Saskatchewan and intend to become permanent residents. All high-skilled health occupations are now eligible […]

How to Apply to the SINP: A Comprehensive Guide

Are you considering immigrating to Canada through the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP)? Here’s everything you need to know about the application process: Overview: The SINP offers a pathway for non-Canadians to settle in Saskatchewan permanently. Successful applicants are nominated by the province for permanent residency in Canada. However, it’s essential to note that SINP […]