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New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)
The New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program The New Brunswick Provincial Nominee Program is an immigration program operated on behalf of the Government of New Brunswick by the Ministry of Employment and Immigration in conjunction with Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) to speed up the processing of an application for permanent residence. If you are unsure…
Marrying and Sponsoring an Afghan Citizen
Marriage to an Afghan Citizen Every country has its own laws that apply to its citizens marrying a person from a different country. Getting married to Afghan citizen with the goal of eventually bringing them to Canada to live is a process with many steps. You must demonstrate to Afghan officials that they are not…
Top 10 Best Cities to Settle in Canada as a New Immigrant
So you’ve applied to come to Canada as a permanent resident but you don’t know exactly where you should live. Everyone has heard of Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver, but who knows if those are really great cities to start your new life. This list looks at big cities in Canada that are most accessible to…
Best 6 Engineering Schools in Canada
Canada’s best universities are public with tuition that is generally much more affordable than that at most American universities. But how good an education does a Canadian school give you? What is a degree from University of British Columbia, McGill, or University of Toronto worth when stacked up against the best universities from around the…
Best Online IELTS Courses
What are the best online IELTS courses? Because unless your English is top-notch and you are already familiar with the IELTS exam format, preparing for something as important as an English Language Test will be vital if you want a good score that will help you get where you’re going.
The Best Province to Settle in Canada
When immigrating to Canada, one of the biggest decisions you will make is which province to move to. There are a number of factors that go into choosing the ideal province for you, educational needs, medical needs, family and friends location, employment opportunity, and perhaps most importantly, cost of living.
Immigrate to Canada through the AIPP
Are you planning on moving to the Maritimes, Canada’s Eastern seaboard? With beautiful coastlines; wet, snowy and cold winters; relatively high unemployment; no major professional sports teams; and a francophone province between you and the rest of Canada?