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 […]
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, […]
An Overview of Provincial Nominee Programs
The Provincial Nominee Programs (or PNP) is one of Canada’s key immigration programs. Except for Quebec and Nunavut, provinces and territories have standards and selection streams to look for people they need. Not all PNPs even need a job offer. Applicants are, after all, selected because a province believes they can settle and contribute to […]
Canadian Language Benchmark Level
As an applicant for skilled immigration, you must meet Canada’s language requirement. This standard is the Canadian Language Benchmark or CLB. The CLB describes, measures, and recognizes the English language ability of test-takers. Language skill is one factor Canada uses to assess your eligibility to apply to the Federal Skilled Worker Program. If you intend […]
Proof of Funds for Federal Skilled Worker Program
Showing proof of funds to meet the financial requirement for skilled immigration is an important condition to apply to the Express Entry system. Complying with the fund requirement is true for applications under the Federal Skilled Worker and Federal Skilled Trade categories. You have to prove you have sufficient financial resources because the Canadian government […]
Immigrate to Canada Using the Express Entry
Learn how to immigrate to Canada under the Express Entry system. The following is an overview of the Express Entry, an integrated, online management system for processing applications of skilled workers for Canadian permanent residence. To be included in the pool of candidates by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (or IRCC), you must qualify first […]
Fund Requirement to Study in Canada
Best practices dictate that when applying as an international student, it’s best to know the fund requirements to study in Canada even before beginning an application. These funds, after all, must cover your school fees, living expenses, and those of the family members who will accompany you while you study. Some online forums and ads […]
Overview of the Post-graduation Work Permit
This overview contains important information about the post-graduation work permit. Most international graduates apply to work after they finish their program of study. This work experience will further qualify them to apply to one of the following skilled immigration categories. Federal Skilled Worker or The Canadian Experience Class or Some streams of the provincial nominee […]
Work in Canada as an International Student
With its friendly immigration policies, Canada allows specific eligible individuals to work in Canada as an international student, without having to apply for a work permit. To qualify to work without filing for another permit, you must meet several conditions. The first is that you must be a full-time student. Conditions for working in Canada […]