Canada sees record-high job vacancies in the first quarter of 2022 |
https://brampton-news.com/canada-sees-record-high-job-vacancies-in-the-first-quarter-of-2022/ |
High job vacancies coupled with low unemployment make for a tight labour market in Canada.
Job vacancies in Canada climbed to 957,500 in the first quarter, the highest quarterly number on record according to Statistics Canada. |
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Understanding the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program |
https://brampton-news.com/understanding-the-ontario-immigrant-nominee-program/ |
Ontario is home to Canada’s largest number of immigrants. There are nine streams under the Ontario PNP for those seeking to increase their chance of immigrating to Canada.
In 2021, Ontario welcomed 198,000 new permanent residents or nearly 49% of |
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Nova Scotia announces new immigration targets for 2022 |
https://brampton-news.com/nova-scotia-announces-new-immigration-targets-for-2022/ |
Nova Scotia has confirmed its allocations for the Nova Scotia Nominee Program (NSNP) and the Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) for 2022. Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has increased the provincial nomination number to 5,340 and a |
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How does the Provincial Nominee Program work? |
https://brampton-news.com/how-does-the-provincial-nominee-program-work/ |
The Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) started in 1998 as a way for the federal and provincial governments to spread the benefits of immigration throughout Canada. Provinces can hand-pick candidates whom they feel will support their economic growth and |
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Common offenses that make people inadmissible to Canada |
https://brampton-news.com/common-offenses-that-make-people-inadmissible-to-canada/ |
A list of some of the common crimes that may make someone criminally inadmissible to Canada, and steps to overcome inadmissibility.
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Watchdog launches probe into actions of police in 8 B.C. departments |
https://brampton-news.com/watchdog-launches-probe-into-actions-of-police-in-8-b-c-departments/ |
An investigation has been launched into the conduct of 19 officers from eight separate British Columbia police departments, the provincial police complaints commissioner announced Monday.
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