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Browsing TagCanada raises work limit for international students to 24 hours weekly
Stricter permit policies implemented to curb misuse and ensure compliance
Read MoreCanada issues stern warning against marriage fraud, here’s how to protect yourself
IRCC employs rigorous checks to identify fraudulent marriage arrangements
Read MoreCanada ends fast track visas for international students including Indians and Pakistanis
Student Direct Stream discontinued after 6 years
Read MoreEtihad unveils A350 service to Toronto, expands Boston route
Complimentary Abu Dhabi stopovers for North American travellers
Read MoreCanada’s fast work permit through Innovation Stream: Eligibility, process, and benefits
A new pathway for international talent to work in Canada with their families
Read MoreCanada caps Study Permits: What International Students Need to Know in 2024
Master’s and PhD Students now included in Study Permit cap; new language requirements for Post-Graduation Work Permits
Read MoreCanada set to slash Spouse Open Work Permits – all restrictions explained
Changes to immigration policies could see over 100,000 fewer permits issued in the next three years
Read MoreCanada invites foreign nationals to apply for permanent residency
Canada has released the results of the Express Entry Draw for foreign applicants applying for PR under the Provincial Nominee Program.
Read MoreCanada shifts focus from enrolment surge to quality control
Postsecondary institutions would have to ensure that international students comply with study permit conditions
Read MoreCanada to tighten visitor visa regulations
To preserve the integrity of the immigration system, Canadian authorities are adopting more robust policies, improving tracking systems, and ...
Read MoreCanada: Alberta to launch new permanent residency system for skilled workers
This move is part of the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program, which aims to streamline the selection process for skilled workers.
Read MoreCanada to increase minimum wage across several provinces—effective October 1
As wages rise, provinces are aiming to support a more sustainable and equitable labor market for both workers and employers.
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