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The group of immigrants to Canada has grown to date. As a Canadian immigration service agency with 15 years of immigration experience, today, we will summarize the number of permanent residents (Permanent Residents) in mainstream immigration projects in recent years.[Detail]

In order to avoid similar troubles, it is recommended that you pay attention to the relevant regulations when entering and leaving Canada[Detail]

In the first 1-2 weeks, we have already explained the mainstream projects of immigration to Canada (first and middle articles), which involve business and sponsorship immigration. Today, the article will be about a detailed review of skilled immigration.[Detail]

The invitation on September 25th was the first time after the change.[Detail]

Detailed explanation of spnosorship: parents/grandparents and spouse/dependent children[Detail]

The Ontario Immigration Department suddenly announced today (September 23) that it would stop accepting employer-sponsored immigrants from the Foreign Worker category.[Detail]

In recent years, the immigration policy in Canada has been surging and changing. We often receive consultations from customers to ask which projects can now be immigrants and which are good immigrants.[Detail]

On September 16, 2019, the Saskatchewan government reshuffled the In-Demand Occupation list! In the past, I only frequently added or deleted several occupations in the list. This time, I made a big change to the occupation list![Detail]

In this article, we will introduce another project, the Alberta Express Entry, which does not require Canadian employers and has the opportunity to immigrate to Canada. Under the current tightening of Canadian immigration policy, this project is also worthy of a Chinese applicant to try.[Detail]

Canadian immigration law is enacted by the federal government and provincial governments. In addition to the federal government's own immigration program, almost every province in Canada has its own immigration program or is called “provincial nomination”. .[Detail]