Study at Conestoga College
If you are okay with settling in a province that is Canada’s foremost economic hub, why not study at Conestoga College? Choose from a broad range of programs at Conestoga College to suit every budget. You’ll never go wrong with Conestoga as their academic programs all feature active, hands-on learning! Opt for certificate programs from […]
You Can Now Call the USCIS
Do you know how to contact the USCIS? The US Citizenship and Immigration Services, or USCIS, is an important part of the Department of Homeland Security as it oversees lawful immigration to the country. If you are a US citizen or permanent resident or employer, you file petitions for foreign-born citizens with this federal agency. […]
The June 2020 Visa Bulletin and the 60-Day Immigration Ban
The Visa Office released the June 2020 Visa Bulletin around May 22, 2020. In the past, the Visa Office would publish the report between the 11th and 20th of each month. This Visa Bulletin report informs applicants of one of two things. That they can start processing their immigrant visa applications or that they should […]
IRCC announces study and work changes in Canada for the fall 2020 intake.
The SINP Saskatchewan Work Experience Category
The SINP Saskatchewan Work Experience Category is for foreign workers living in Saskatchewan on a valid work permit, who want to apply for permanent residence in the province. It is the Canadian federal government that sets the number of nominees to the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program or SINP. Hence the SINP may close categories once […]
The SINP International Skilled Worker Category
The International Skilled Worker SINP (Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program) category uses a points-based grid to qualify applicants. To be an eligible SINP Nominee in this category, you must meet the criteria of the SINP and the factors that will help you settle successfully in Saskatchewan. These factors include English or French language ability, education, skilled […]
Overview of the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program
Immigrate to Saskatchewan under the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program or SINP. The SINP has several streams offering competitive process times for their chosen candidates. As Saskatchewan is not part of the Atlantic provinces, it is not a beneficiary of the Atlantic Immigration Pilot Project or AIPP. The SINP, though, has fine-tuned its program pathways through […]
How to Study in Canada
If you are going to study overseas, why not consider Canada? And each year, Canada accepts almost half a million international students, except for 2020. Despite the year’s setback, Canadian education is still considered one of the best in the world. Once you have decided, the next step is to learn how to study in […]
How to Read the Visa Bulletin
To ensure that admitting huge numbers of new permanent residents will not overwhelm the economy of the United States, the U.S. government follows a strict visa allocation system. The U.S. Department of State reports the availability of immigrant numbers in its monthly report, the “Visa Bulletin.” Monitoring the Visa Bulletin is, therefore, useful if you are […]
Express Entry Draw Monitoring for 2020
In the coming years, new Canadian permanent residents will be primarily economic immigrants. They will be applying through the federal immigration program or a provincial nominee program using the Express Entry system. The federal programs are Federal Skilled Worker Class, Canadian Experience Class, and Federal Skilled Trades Class. The Canadian Experience Class category, or CEC, […]