Manitoba, BC and PEI release immigration draw results |
https://brampton-news.com/manitoba-bc-and-pei-release-immigration-draw-results/ |
Here is a look at Canada’s provincial immigration draws for the week of April 18.
This past week, three Canadian provinces released their Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draw results. |
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Quebec needs more workers to fill job vacancies: report |
https://brampton-news.com/quebec-needs-more-workers-to-fill-job-vacancies-report/ |
Quebec has started off the year with a low unemployment rate and a record number of job vacancies. In an effort to address labour shortages, the provincial and federal governments have put forth a number of measures to support immigrants.
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Home prices rise by 28 per cent in Mississauga, Brampton, Hamilton and across the GTA |
https://brampton-news.com/home-prices-rise-by-28-per-cent-in-mississauga-brampton-hamilton-and-across-the-gta/ |
Home prices in Mississauga, Brampton, Hamilton and across the GTA continue to skyrocket, increasing by nearly 28 per cent the first three months of this year compared to the same period in 2021, a Royal LePage survey shows.
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How to buy a car as an immigrant in Canada |
https://brampton-news.com/how-to-buy-a-car-as-an-immigrant-in-canada/ |
Are you looking to buy your first car in Canada? Here’s a step-by-step guide!
Now that you’ve settled in Canada, you want to buy a car but don’t know where to begin. |
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How to sponsor your spouse and children for Canadian immigration |
https://brampton-news.com/how-to-sponsor-your-spouse-and-children-for-canadian-immigration/ |
Information on sponsoring your family for Canadian permanent residence.
Canadian citizens and permanent residents can sponsor their immediate families for Canadian immigration. |
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Parents of Quebec City murder suspect say police failed to take their pleas for help seriously |
https://brampton-news.com/parents-of-quebec-city-murder-suspect-say-police-failed-to-take-their-pleas-for-help-seriously/ |
The parents of a man facing a second-degree murder charge spoke publicly on Monday for the first time since their son’s arrest, saying the tragedy could have been avoided had Quebec City police listened to their pleas for help.
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