The Manitoba government invited 328 temporary foreign workers in health care to apply for permanent residency through the Provincial Nominee Program on …
Provincial Nominee Program
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Provincial nominees more likely to work in lower-skilled jobs, study finds
by Todd Humberby Todd HumberRecent provincial nominees in Canada were less likely to be employed in technical and skilled trades jobs and more likely to work …
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FeaturedImmigration
New Brunswick secures 1,500 additional immigration spots to tackle worker shortage
by Todd Humberby Todd HumberNew Brunswick has secured 1,500 additional permanent resident nominations from the federal government, bringing the province’s total allocation to 4,250 spots for …
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FeaturedImmigration
Ontario targets immigration fraud with new rules for employers and representatives
by Todd Humberby Todd HumberOntario is set to introduce legislation aimed at cracking down on fraudulent immigration representatives who exploit newcomers, proposing fines and bans for …
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Manitoba extends work permits for temporary skilled workers to address labour shortages
The Manitoba government has announced a new initiative to retain skilled workers by extending work permits for temporary residents eligible to apply …
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Ottawa has announced a new policy aimed at supporting Manitoba’s skilled workforce. Under this new measure, Citizenship and Immigration Canada (IRCC) will …


