How to Receive Employment Insurance (EI) Benefits If You’re Laid Off in Canada

If you find yourself laid off in Canada, you may be entitled to financial assistance through the federal government’s Employment Insurance (EI) program. If your job loss is through no fault of your own, such as due to a layoff or company downsizing, EI regular benefits can provide you with temporary income support while you […]

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Expected Number of ITAs for Express Entry in December 2024: Projections and Insights

Table of Contents Introduction How Are ITA Numbers Determined? Estimating ITAs for December 2024 The Role of Immigration Levels Plans Who Are the Likely Candidates for December ITAs? Conclusion 1. Introduction As we approach the end of the year, many Express Entry candidates are keen to know how many Invitations to Apply (ITAs) will be […]

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Sheridan College to Suspend 40 Programs and Cut Staff Amid Financial Crisis Triggered by International Student Policy Changes.

Sheridan College, a prominent educational institution in Ontario, is facing a significant financial crisis due to changes in federal policy that have slashed the number of international students allowed to study in Canada. As a result, the college has announced the suspension of 40 programs and plans to review 27 others in an effort to […]

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Updated Living Wage Rates Across BC’s 25 Regions for 2024

The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA) has unveiled the updated living wage rates across British Columbia for 2024, highlighting significant increases driven by the rising cost of living. These rates reflect the minimum hourly income workers in various regions need to cover their essential living expenses, such as housing, food, and transportation. The living […]

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Alternative Work Permit Options for International Student Graduates No Longer Eligible for PGWPs

Table of Contents Introduction Work Permit Alternatives for Graduates Work Permits Based on Free-Trade Agreements International Experience Canada (IEC) Work Permits Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) Work Permits Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) Work Permits Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) Work Permits Spousal Open Work Permits Working After Graduation Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) Overview Changes to PGWP […]

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Highest Retention Rates for Work Permit Holders Who Become Permanent Residents in Canada

Table of Contents Introduction Industries with Highest Retention Rates Healthcare and Social Assistance Utilities Finance and Insurance Public Administration Transportation and Warehousing Manufacturing Construction Industries with Lowest Retention Rates Management of Companies and Enterprises Real Estate, Rental, and Leasing Other Services Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and Hunting Why Retention Rates Matter Factors Behind Workers Changing Industries […]

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Understanding the Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL) Requirement for Canadian Study Permit Applications

Introduction: In a recent development by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), the requirement for a Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL) for Canadian study permit applications has been clarified. This new requirement has implications for most new post-secondary international students at the college or undergraduate level. In this blog post, we’ll delve into what the PAL […]

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What to do if your PGWP is expiring

For international students in Canada, the Post-Graduate Work Permit (PGWP) is a valuable pathway to gain valuable work experience after completing studies. However, as the expiration date of the PGWP looms closer, it can prompt concerns and uncertainties about the next steps, particularly for those awaiting a decision on their permanent residency application via Express […]

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