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In Q1 2024, Canada’s population surpassed 41 million, growing by 242,673 people, mainly due to international migration. Alberta gained the most residents from other provinces, while Ontario saw the largest net loss. Temporary immigration rose, though study permits decreased significantly.
19.06.24 12:55 PM - Comment(s)
Ontario, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan issued provincial immigration invitations. Ontario's draws targeted early childhood educators. B.C. held general and targeted draws for various occupations. Saskatchewan invited candidates with specific work experience. Details include scores and streams.
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Canadian immigration officials are planning significant changes to Post Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) eligibility. The revisions aim to align PGWPs with labor market needs by prioritizing students entering high-demand occupations. Implementation is expected by January 2025.
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Canada is considering expanding citizenship eligibility to second-generation children born abroad if Bill C-71 passes. In anticipation, IRCC introduced interim measures to expedite citizenship for those affected by the first-generation limit (FGL).
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For the second year, three Canadian universities are in the top 40 of QS World University Rankings. QS ranks universities globally, measuring employability and sustainability.


Top 3 Canadian Universities:

University of Toronto (UofT)

Overall Rank: 25

Score: 84.1

Notable Scores: Academic Reputation (99.7)...

19.06.24 12:34 PM - Comment(s)

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