In a historic move, the Express Entry draw #290, held on March 25th, has set a new benchmark for the “General” category. With a remarkable issuance of 1,980 Invitations to Apply (ITA), candidates with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 524 were extended the coveted invitation.
What makes this draw truly remarkable is its distinction as the lowest score requirement…
Canada has announced significant changes to its Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) aimed at aligning with evolving labour market conditions. Immigration Minister Marc Miller and Employment Minister Randy Boissonnault unveiled these adjustments, signaling a shift away from pandemic-era measures.
With the gap between unemployment and job vacancies narrowing, the government has deemed certain…
Canada has unveiled updated regulations regarding the eligibility criteria for Spousal Open Work Permits (SOWP), aiming to refine the program’s parameters.
Effective March 19, significant alterations dictate that partners and spouses of international students are now eligible for a SOWP solely if their sponsor is enrolled in a master’s or doctoral degree program at a recognized…
On April 8, 2024, a celestial phenomenon is set to grace the skies over Muskoka: a partial solar eclipse with a staggering obscuration rate of at least 95%. Lasting over two hours, this mesmerizing event will commence at 2:04:58 pm, painting the heavens with an otherworldly spectacle.
While Muskoka will witness only a partial eclipse, cities like Kingston, Niagara Falls, Hamilton, and Montreal…
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre ignited sparks in the House of Commons Thursday, rallying MPs to support his motion aimed at toppling the government over its proposed hike in the carbon tax. However, the likelihood of success seems slim.
Poilievre’s plea was met with fierce rebuttals from the Liberals, who branded him a climate change denier, accusing him of endangering the planet…