Canada continues to rely on its Express Entry system to attract skilled professionals and address ongoing labor shortages ...
Canada has invited skilled foreign nationals to apply for permanent residency, allowing many with Canadian work experience to ...
Canada Express Entry 2026 requires more than just high scores. Discover the new category-based draws, the secret power of ...
Canada issued 380 invitations in its latest Express Entry PNP draw, targeting healthcare, STEM, trades and French-speaking skilled workers for permanent residency.
In a pivotal move reflecting the evolving landscape of global migration, Canada will introduce a “Leadership & Innovation” category within its Express Entry system in 2026. This is not a mere ...
Canada has reset its immigration playbook for 2026, tightening its focus on sustainability while sharpening its push for global talent. As competition for skilled workers intensifies, Ottawa is ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...
Canada has announced a comprehensive update to its Express Entry system for 2026, designed to attract highly skilled workers, fill critical labour shortages, and support economic growth. According to ...
Canada is making changes to its immigration and student programs under the proposed Express Entry reforms, where candidates in higher-paying occupations will be given priority for permanent residency.
Canada’s immigration minister - Lena Metlege Diab, last night announced new Express Entry immigration categories for 2026. The writing on the wall is clear: the focus is on ‘bringing in the right ...
OTTAWA — Ottawa is looking at overhauling the express entry system to make it easier for people with high-paying job offers to apply for permanent residency.
TORONTO, Feb 18 (Reuters) - Canada introduced ⁠new ⁠immigration priority categories on ⁠Wednesday to bring in skilled workers in fields ranging from research and health care to aviation, and to ...