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Do my language skills meet the Canadian immigration requirements?

Since Canada is a bilingual country with English and French as two official languages, almost every category of Immigration to Canada requires the applicants to prove their language skills for communicating in English and/or French in order to assist the applicant in finding employment and generally assisting to enjoy a smooth transition into Canadian life.

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Paul Villeneuve, Certified Canadian Immigration Consultants
03 August 2016
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Important!!! - What You Should Know Before Applying Under The New Express Entry Immigration System

Did you know about Canada express entry?

In this new system CICC introduced January 1 , 2015  was named “Express Entry“ in order to attract people to apply on the subliminal assumption that the application process might be easier, faster and jobs might be provided for applicants from the "Job Bank". In reality, based on a year in operation this is not necessarily the correct impression on Express Entry system. Here’s why it’s not what as it seems,

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Paul Villeneuve, Certified Canadian Immigration Consultants
18 April 2016
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Great News for Canadian Immigration Applicants

Breaking news for Canadian Immigration Applicants

With the election of a new government in Ottawa it is reasonable to expect that it will have an impact on the immigration process. The government recently announced in its first budget that:

  • 25 million in 2016-17 will be dedicated "to support faster and more predictable processing times for family sponsorship" for family reunification.
  • A three-year, $56 million commitment to finance the government's commitment for an increased number of permanent residents. This money would go towards "processing of new permanent residents and increased settlement programming."
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Paul Villeneuve, Certified Canadian Immigration Consultants
04 April 2016
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Nova Scotia seeks 'entrepreneur' immigrants with 2 new streams

Nova Scotia Entrepreneur Immigration program

The Nova Scotia government is creating two new immigration streams aimed at attracting foreigners with money to invest.

The first is called the entrepreneur stream and allows those with a net worth of at least $600,000, and at least $150,000 to invest in a Nova Scotia business, the chance to immigrate.

The second, the international graduate entrepreneur stream, aims to convince international students studying in Nova Scotia to remain here after their university or college studies.

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Paul Villeneuve, Certified Canadian Immigration Consultants
20 October 2015
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Great news for immigrant students - Newfoundland and Quebec has the lowest tuition in the country

Canadian immigrant students

Quebec university students still pay the lowest tuition fees in the country with those of Newfoundland and Labrador, reports Statistics Canada.

The National Agency states that for the school year 2014-2015, these costs averaged $ 2,740 and $ 2,660 in Quebec to Newfoundland and Labrador. For the school year 2015-2016, Statistics Canada expected to remain the same in Newfoundland and Labrador and are expected to reach $ 2,799 in Quebec.

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Paul Villeneuve, Certified Canadian Immigration Consultants
14 September 2015
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