Poilievre’s stance on immigration garners support from immigrants in Manitoba

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Conservative Party of Canada leader Pierre Poilievre has already made good on his promise to engage more with the party’s growing immigrant base. On Nov.7, members of Poilievre’s caucus held a meet-and-greet in Winnipeg with members of the Manitoba conservative party, including representatives from the Association of Black Conservatives (ABC); the Ukrainian-Canada Congress; the Jewish…

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8 Reasons to Immigrate to Canada in 2023

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Canada consistently ranks among the most popular destinations for newcomers to immigrate to. So it comes as no surprise that there are many great reasons to immigrate to Canada. With a high quality of life, celebrated multiculturalism, and breathtaking wilderness, Canada has earned its ranking among the top countries in the world. Do you qualify…

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Am I Able To Immigrate To Canada After 40?

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One question that many people ask is if they’re able to immigrate to Canada after the age of 40. This is not a surprise considering that Canada’s most popular migration program, Express Entry, prioritizes younger applications between the ages of 20 and 29. However, being 40+ and being able to migrate to Canada is not…

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Can I Change My Program Of Study/Institution In Canada?

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Yes. IRCC allows International students in Canada to be able to change their program of study, field of study or DLI/ College/ University. Students may seek to change their DLI (Designated Learning Institution) for various reasons for example change in career plan, not being satisfied with their program of study, looking for a program of…

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Here’s what school boards said they will do in case of a strike Monday

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Once again, the union representing education workers is threatening to strike. When negotiations between the Canadian Union of Public Workers (CUPE) and the Ontario government, ten of thousands of Ontario school support workers walked off the job to picket on Nov. 7. The province-wide strike and negotiations resumed the next day, when Premier Doug Ford…

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The College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants

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The College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants (A Transition from ICCRC as on November 23, 2021) As a measure to protect the interest of the public in general, and to hamper the rampant immigration fraud practices outside and inside Canada, on November 23, 2021 the College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants has been set out…

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